I fail to understand:

I'll accept it when you put some pants or a skirt on over your louda** design panty hose. 😫😖
 

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I fail to understand why people get their knickers in a twist over things like this.

What's the big deal when people wear baseball caps backward? It's been a common style since the 1980s. Holey jeans, scruffy beards and loud music were emblematic of the Baby Boomer generation - our styles are coming back to haunt us.

For those who don't like the look of leggings on fat women and think they should cover up, has it occurred to you that younger people's sensibilities may be offended when seniors publicly flaunt our crepey skin by wearing short sleeves? I'm sure many find it aesthetically repulsive to view our wanton displays of varicose veins, thick toenails, facial wrinkles, grey hair, saggy breasts, saggier bottoms, and other ravages of age.

When it comes to who looks worse in what, our generation would be well-advised to reconsider the wisdom of throwing stones from our glass houses.
 
Re: "Leggings worn by fat women." I get that one. There is an "Acceptance Movement" going on (for just about everything). Fat women who wear revealing clothing are making the statement: "I've accepted my size & I'm proud of how I look, so you have to accept it too."
And if not accept, just mind your own business and stop being so judgmental over what really doesn't concern you.
 

I can't wait until leggings go the way of other stupid clothing. Sorry. I sat through a half-hour discussion on leggings with my son's in-laws. I wanted to put ice picks through my ear drums and gouge out my eyes. As for some people wearing them, you are supposed to wear a long tunic to cover your private regions, but some of these girls wear them like jeans with a shirt tucked in. WTH?
I see women wearing legging all the time.. big ones, little ones older one, young one...I wear them very occasionally myself in winter...
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.... ... but I have honestly never seen anyone wearing leggings with a shirt tucked in....
 
I forgot to include:
Bald headed old guys with a pony tail.
Pickup trucks jacked up so high that you need a step ladder to reach the cab.
 
I remember I was 13 years old in the basement of my grandparents home I had won a Led Zeppelin album from some sort of contest and started playing it on my grandfathers phonograph, he came downstairs and had a conniption fit about how that music was not fit to be listened to. I being a dutiful granddaughter took it off the phonograph and decided never to play my music again at my grandparents home as they just wouldn’t understand. How funny it is that I have now turned into my grandparents as my daughter and son-in-law will play today’s music and I’ll be groaning and moaning the whole time about how it’s not fit to be listened to! What goes around comes around 🤭
 
Re: "Leggings worn by fat women." I get that one. There is an "Acceptance Movement" going on (for just about everything). Fat women who wear revealing clothing are making the statement: "I've accepted my size & I'm proud of how I look, so you have to accept it too."
I gladly accept

But, then.....I'm a leg man

Leg anything...I'm in

WOOF!

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Re: "Leggings worn by fat women." I get that one. There is an "Acceptance Movement" going on (for just about everything). Fat women who wear revealing clothing are making the statement: "I've accepted my size & I'm proud of how I look, so you have to accept it too."
I have to stop myself from laughing sometimes, walking down the street behind a wobbly bum trying to escape its confines can be quite entertaining!
 
I have to confess to wearing a hat backwards, that is, if we are talking about the ubiquitous baseball cap. But the reasons for this are practical, I face the peak against the sun, particularly to avoid it burning the back of my neck. Ok, I look like a twerp, but I careth not.
 
The Greeks were bitching about their kids a thousand years before Christ was born, so not much has changed. I've often wondered how the young get their ideas. For instance, today's kids are way more ecologically inclined that us Boomers. Where did the generation which fought to abolish slavery get that idea? Remember the idealism to change the world in the 60s-where did that come from? How and why do a group of people, born around a certain period, have similar hopes and asperations, which differ from the preceding generation?
 


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