I guess it is something old fashioned in me, but I truly dislike seeing people in skin tight clothes. I'm not talking about a sports bra, or shorts for riding or surfing, I'm talking about every day people who think wearing skin tight clothes makes them that much sexier. I'm sorry but it doesn't. I was out this morning after a storm in Omaha checking on some of my companies portables toilets we have set up for a concert today. Both to the site and back, here are people in skin tight clothes so you can see very bulge and ripple. Trust me at 7 AM, I do not need to see this. If you want everyone to see your body then simply go naked. Get over it, take your clothes off, there we've done it, now can we move on to coffee and a danish for breakfast.
This has gone on forever I know, but in the past few years people have really taken this to a new level. Wearing skin tight underwear to a store so both the front and back are either partially or fully exposed. Really? A) Were you taught nothing at home? We would have been slapped down, for even thinking of walking out the front door this way. B) Why do you think I need to see this? C) All that pops in my mind are some words and phrases from the Old Testament about Jezebels and heathens. I'm not a religionist in any way, but sometimes the old phrases do come to mind about our society.
On the nearly nude clothes. If I hear or see one more article that says, "OMG, OMG, OMG, or JAW DROPPING, or the Internet is MELTING DOWN, over some, and I say this with all my love and affection, "Tart" wearing "An almost nude dress at the Oscars, Emmy's, etc." I think I will puke. These sensational blogs, posts, whatever they call them, are really the problem. They do nothing but create stereotypes, harm, and body shaming around the world. I've had to live with a large body my entire life. Half Norwegian/half German, so guess where that left me. I've heard it all from kindergarten on. So tired of it and we need to get over it and move along to another subject in this world.
I keep up on the singer Lizzo, and others who are either heavier set, tall, not a perfect 10+ for the world these days and their comments. I am really proud of both the men and women, who come forward to stamp out the idiocy there seems to be on having these perfect bodies. I mean let's face it. The only 2 people who were perfect were Adam and Eve, due to the fact there was no one else around to body shame them, no internet or cameras to post pictures, from then on well we all have issues, and have heard about it, and heard about it, and heard about it.
This has gone on forever I know, but in the past few years people have really taken this to a new level. Wearing skin tight underwear to a store so both the front and back are either partially or fully exposed. Really? A) Were you taught nothing at home? We would have been slapped down, for even thinking of walking out the front door this way. B) Why do you think I need to see this? C) All that pops in my mind are some words and phrases from the Old Testament about Jezebels and heathens. I'm not a religionist in any way, but sometimes the old phrases do come to mind about our society.
On the nearly nude clothes. If I hear or see one more article that says, "OMG, OMG, OMG, or JAW DROPPING, or the Internet is MELTING DOWN, over some, and I say this with all my love and affection, "Tart" wearing "An almost nude dress at the Oscars, Emmy's, etc." I think I will puke. These sensational blogs, posts, whatever they call them, are really the problem. They do nothing but create stereotypes, harm, and body shaming around the world. I've had to live with a large body my entire life. Half Norwegian/half German, so guess where that left me. I've heard it all from kindergarten on. So tired of it and we need to get over it and move along to another subject in this world.
I keep up on the singer Lizzo, and others who are either heavier set, tall, not a perfect 10+ for the world these days and their comments. I am really proud of both the men and women, who come forward to stamp out the idiocy there seems to be on having these perfect bodies. I mean let's face it. The only 2 people who were perfect were Adam and Eve, due to the fact there was no one else around to body shame them, no internet or cameras to post pictures, from then on well we all have issues, and have heard about it, and heard about it, and heard about it.
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