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<blockquote data-quote="donna723" data-source="post: 333548" data-attributes="member: 1883"><p>I think it's equally disgusting to see young (and some not-so-young!) girls in the super-low rider pants with the butt crack showing everytime they move ... or with the low pants and a thong underneath that's pulled up waist-high so the butt cheeks are hanging out!</p><p> </p><p>Do they make special clothes to wear this way? At the prison where I work they are very picky about how visitors are dressed - lots of rules. We had one young 20-something guy show up to attend a relative's parole hearing. He was wearing decent tan pants with a belt and a blue and white striped dress shirt with a button down collar ... sounds OK, right? But the pants weren't just down around his butt, they were below his butt, around the middle of his thighs! I kid you not! The belt was tightly cinched around his thighs which forced him to do this little Charlie Chaplin-like walk, swinging his feet to the side with each step. The pants would have fit him if pulled up where they belonged but down like that, two thirds of the pant legs were bagged up around his ankles. And the shirt must have been long enough to reach his knees because it actually stayed tucked in to the pants! Do they not realize how ridiculous they look to the rest of the world, or do they just not care? </p><p> </p><p>I keep thinking how it will be twenty or so years down the road, when these kids have children of their own! Can't you just see them with their own kids, looking at the family album ... "<em>Dad! Your butt is hanging out of your pants</em>!" "<em>Dad! Your underwear is showing</em>!" "<em>Weren't you embarassed</em>?"</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="donna723, post: 333548, member: 1883"] I think it's equally disgusting to see young (and some not-so-young!) girls in the super-low rider pants with the butt crack showing everytime they move ... or with the low pants and a thong underneath that's pulled up waist-high so the butt cheeks are hanging out! Do they make special clothes to wear this way? At the prison where I work they are very picky about how visitors are dressed - lots of rules. We had one young 20-something guy show up to attend a relative's parole hearing. He was wearing decent tan pants with a belt and a blue and white striped dress shirt with a button down collar ... sounds OK, right? But the pants weren't just down around his butt, they were below his butt, around the middle of his thighs! I kid you not! The belt was tightly cinched around his thighs which forced him to do this little Charlie Chaplin-like walk, swinging his feet to the side with each step. The pants would have fit him if pulled up where they belonged but down like that, two thirds of the pant legs were bagged up around his ankles. And the shirt must have been long enough to reach his knees because it actually stayed tucked in to the pants! Do they not realize how ridiculous they look to the rest of the world, or do they just not care? I keep thinking how it will be twenty or so years down the road, when these kids have children of their own! Can't you just see them with their own kids, looking at the family album ... "[I]Dad! Your butt is hanging out of your pants[/I]!" "[I]Dad! Your underwear is showing[/I]!" "[I]Weren't you embarassed[/I]?" [/QUOTE]
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