| Dec 31, 2005 @ 11:30 AM |
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LuckyFrog

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I was reading the thread about women buying clothes for their men, and it got me wondering, what do men hate to see on a woman? What trend irks you?
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| Dec 31, 2005 @ 12:11 PM |
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definitelydi

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Any pair of jeans/pants/trousers that expose asscheeks and/or underwear and/or camel toe and/or large fat roll hovering above the waistband. Good lord, buy clothes that FIT!
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| Dec 31, 2005 @ 12:22 PM |
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Dr_Demento

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those "high water" pants women like to wear. You know, the ones come down halfway between their knees and ankles.
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| Dec 31, 2005 @ 1:01 PM |
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buni

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large fat roll hovering above the waistband.
MUFFIN TOPS
I'm not a man answering this, but I can't stand those jeans that look 'dirty'....I know it is intentional, but I for one like my jeans to look clean.
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| Dec 31, 2005 @ 1:15 PM |
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danae74

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Oh, Demento, those are the worst! I'll probably offend half the women on here, but those things are absolutely guaranteed to make you legs look short and your butt look wide, even if you're 5'10" and 112 pounds. What is everyone thinking??
Aside from that, I'm peeved over the women's shirts these past few years. Don't they know how to make a real sleeve anymore? And they're all too short in the torso...I like fitted tops, but I don't want my stomach exposed, thank you.
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| Dec 31, 2005 @ 1:32 PM |
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Angel54214

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I haven't figured out the ripped-frayed jeans at the knee is all about. Is that sexy? Is it just a fad? Did they forget to cut all the way around for those shorts in the making?
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| Dec 31, 2005 @ 1:35 PM |
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LuckyFrog

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I HATE capri pants! Why can't stores understand that people who work in an office are usually not allowed to wear them? I see so many cute pairs of "pants" while shopping, then hold them up to discover they're about a foot too short. I can't wear those to work! Same with sleeveless shirts. Just a few more inches of material, please.
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| Jun 10, 2007 @ 3:21 AM |
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Erik32

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Great question....
Going to the shopping Mall I used to see girls dressed up; and please do not get me wrong, we all have our lazy days, but for the past ... 9 years (it feels)- most girls around my neck of the woods have just 'given up' and are taking all of their advice from Brittany S. and m.t.v. friends. What used to be skirts, stockings, heels, dressy top, make-up- is now: flip-flops, baggy sweat pants and whatever t-shirt was on the floor.
What I like most- is a female that tries to look nice- especially if she is different from most everyone else.
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| Jun 10, 2007 @ 3:45 AM |
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ToucherinSparks

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I hate what I call the "boys in da hood look", baggy pants, sweat shirt with the hood up, you know looking like you're on a mission to rob the 7/11 or something. A close second would be plaid pants, ladies if you want something that makes your ass look huge, wear plaid pants.
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| Jun 10, 2007 @ 3:55 AM |
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Gone_Feral

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Exposed midsections on women with Buddha bellies. That's just nasty.
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| Jun 10, 2007 @ 3:55 AM |
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beckyiv42000

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yep the boyz in da hood look on girls is or the basketball shorts and wife beaters with SLIPPERS yeah real sexy
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| Jun 10, 2007 @ 3:58 AM |
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beckyiv42000

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Exposed midsections on women with Buddha bellies. That's just nasty. that had got to be the most asinine thing anyone has thought was "STYLIN" time and again they drag them girls on tv for makeovers .. and all it takes really is to put them in clothes that FIT!! makes them appear thinner instantly and well a bit more less like trailer trash JMHO
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| Jun 10, 2007 @ 8:14 AM |
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luvmycats

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I see so many cute pairs of "pants" while shopping, then hold them up to discover they're about a foot too short. Those are the only pants I can find that I don't have to hem! 'em!
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| Jun 10, 2007 @ 8:17 AM |
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definitelydi

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LMAO! I've noticed this too, Luv...a lot of the cropped pants are the right length for me. If I wear capris, then they're just cropped.
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| Jun 10, 2007 @ 8:35 AM |
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luvmycats

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Yep Di, it sucks only having a 27 inch inseam.
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| Jun 10, 2007 @ 8:37 AM |
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definitelydi

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I got ya beat at 28 1/4!  (and that quarter is pushin' it!)
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| Jun 10, 2007 @ 8:39 AM |
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luvmycats

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Does that mean, I have to look up to you?
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| Jun 10, 2007 @ 11:02 AM |
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kattsmeow

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Pajama bottoms with slippers on in the grocery store! or any store for that matter.
Are people that lazy they can'r get dressed to go some where??
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| Jun 10, 2007 @ 11:28 AM |
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katydid438

Posts: 8,306
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I don't care for the low waisted pants some of the young girls/teens wear that show the top of their thong or a tattoo.
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| Jun 10, 2007 @ 2:48 PM |
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LipGlossQueen9

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i wear pyjama pants out.
why not?
i used to wear them to school a lot because i'd wake up late and because it was "just school" it really didn't matter either way what i was wearing.
i don't dress up because i honestly don't care, and i don't care what other people wear either.
they're just clothes.
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