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Post by liya on Mar 3, 2015 17:09:19 GMT
I am wearing black leggings right now and I am not even at the gym. Disclaimer: My sweater is long enough to cover my butt so I'm okay right?? I'm not even telling you about my underwear
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anniebygaslight
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Post by anniebygaslight on Mar 3, 2015 17:11:31 GMT
I used to go to a yoga class where a grey haired bespectacled woman used to fetch up in a skirt, with stockings and suspenders. Not a pretty sight. She got told by the tutor after a couple of weeks and numerous complaints. She was most indignant and couldn't understand what the problem was. She was told to leave in the end as it was just offensive.
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Post by alittleintrepid on Mar 3, 2015 17:21:04 GMT
tincin , 9/10 chances that the young man in yoga is straight and you've ruined his fun! He wasn't trying to look away.... He was trying not to look too long so that YOU wouldn't notice him staring! And those are NOT tights on top of Hello Kitty.....those are called nylons or pantyhose. Not the same thing!
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Post by jenb72 on Mar 3, 2015 17:22:49 GMT
I have to hijack long enough to say that this paired with your avatar was the most hilarious thing I've seen today. Jen
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Post by hennybutton on Mar 3, 2015 17:31:34 GMT
I had no idea there was such a thing as a dance cup. It is just to cover the bits and bob, or is it protective? I think it mainly keeps everything pulled in so it isn't quite so obvious. Look up "dance belt" if you want to see what it looks like. I actually looked it up after seeing the video of the tattooed ballet dancer in the empty church. I just needed to know how they kept it all so smooth. A dance belt keeps a man's man part all tucked in and up. It fits very snuggly and serves not only to keep embarrassing details from showing, but it protects the family jewels from injury . Ballet is quite dangerous to unprotected parts. (They bounce around and they can get twisted or kicked.) It's kind of like an athletic supporter, but with a thong.
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Post by grinningcat on Mar 3, 2015 18:32:17 GMT
I had no idea there was such a thing as a dance cup. It is just to cover the bits and bob, or is it protective? Mostly to keep things in place. It's not a hard cup... more like a pouch.
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Post by dancingqueen on Mar 3, 2015 18:41:10 GMT
I can hardly wait for supper time. As part of 'family bonding', we go around the dinner table saying one thing we learned today.
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Post by grinningcat on Mar 3, 2015 18:44:13 GMT
I can hardly wait for supper time. As part of 'family bonding', we go around the dinner table saying one thing we learned today. Then you should also know that they are often padded to keep things smooth.
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Post by dancingqueen on Mar 3, 2015 18:48:54 GMT
I'm scared that one day I'll be looking at these funny pictures (like the pantyhose and hello kitty underwear) and think to myself "hey, I have those! Wait a second..."
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Post by Olan on Mar 3, 2015 18:52:45 GMT
I can hardly wait for supper time. As part of 'family bonding', we go around the dinner table saying one thing we learned today. I just want to say I love this. What a meaningful tradition. In my imaginary future family we do this
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Post by gar on Mar 3, 2015 18:56:26 GMT
I can hardly wait for supper time. As part of 'family bonding', we go around the dinner table saying one thing we learned today. I'd like to be a fly on the wall in your house later
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Post by anonrefugee on Mar 3, 2015 19:01:33 GMT
I used to go to a yoga class where a grey haired bespectacled woman used to fetch up in a skirt, with stockings and suspenders. Not a pretty sight. She got told by the tutor after a couple of weeks and numerous complaints. She was most indignant and couldn't understand what the problem was. She was told to leave in the end as it was just offensive. I imagine it gross IRL, but wonderful if a Tracy Ullman or Lily Tomlinson skit!
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Post by dancingqueen on Mar 3, 2015 19:38:21 GMT
I can hardly wait for supper time. As part of 'family bonding', we go around the dinner table saying one thing we learned today. I'd like to be a fly on the wall in your house later I might chicken out. I have young-ish kids, and I can imagine how the conversation could disintegrate LOL. Or worse, my son would share his new found knowledge with his classmates/teacher... Oy.
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Post by craftygardenmom on Mar 3, 2015 20:01:11 GMT
She's probably grateful you told her. Several years ago I wore a maxi dress that was NOT sheer when held up to the closet light in my bedroom, but when I wore it out, walked around town, a kind lady finally told me I was showing the world my "thighs and undies honey!" And to make matters worse, DH had the nerve to say "oh yeah, I saw that" when I came home and told him what happened. He got the big stinkeye for that!
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Post by samantha25 on Mar 3, 2015 21:59:12 GMT
About 20 years ago I had a pair of mickey mouse, black "bike riding" shorts, or so I thought. On a bike ride with friends, along a popular trail, they told me that they could see my bum through my sheer shorts. I was mortified. No wonder I got so many looks and now I'll always remember that black shorts/leggings are not created equally. UGH
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