"Just My Opinion on Jeans." When
I was in high school and college, jeans went just above the belly button at
your waist. Somewhere around 10 years ago, the waistline began to drop on
women’s blue jeans. First it was below the belly button, then the rise got
lower and lower until it is almost needing to shave the area. The bathing suits have followed. Whoever designed the low wait jeans was not thinking at the time how truly
unattractive this look is for a woman, and now the trend is here to stay. The
low waist makes any pudge or in particular baby fat on a woman's belly hang over the sides like rolls, a very unattractive sight.
It also drops the pockets and makes a woman's butt look twice as large. Then to
make matters the worst (and this is where it gets me), when a women bends over
slightly, her bottom crack shows. If she stoops to the ground, holy moly she is
mooning the rest of the world. All too many times I have seen the unpleasant
butt crack of a woman. Most of these women wearing this style are unaware that its all hanging out when they are bent over. There is a large number of very
overweight women in these jeans yet further grossing me and the rest of the world out. I cannot
stand it! I wear a belt with all my jeans just to keep that problem from
occuring, however I have never been a fan of the low rise jeans. I don't have a choice unless I want to shop in the granny style section. On another
scale, you have little girls, toddlers all the way through teenagers that
are showing plumber crack all the time. I want to go up and grab these kids
jeans and hike them up for them. Today I was in the library and had to see a
mom on numerous occasions sit on the floor or in a chair with her backside
showing. Not only was she large, she also was wearing a shirt that was not long
enough, but her low rise jeans showed a good 3 inches of crack. Not that that
wasn’t disgusting enough, she had large tattoos sprawled across her backside
and rolls hanigng over. Ugh! I can’t wait for the day that low rise jeans are a
thing of the past, because we all know they can’t get any lower.
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