How short is too short?

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Bohemian Waltz

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In all seriousness though, it depends on the person.
I mean squeeze a midget into a regular sized girls short shorts and Bam! You damn near got pants fool.
 

DJDarque

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DesiPrinceX09 said:
I do agree with you my good sir, while seeing girls dressed as whores is good eye candy and a sight for sore eyes thats pretty much it (for the most part). I am a Muslim and I was raised in a culture that is all about being modest and chaste and I personally have more respect for a girl (especially a hot one) that dresses modestly. This is how I see it: If you need to wear short shorts/skirts to look hot and attract attention then you are trying too hard and are prabably not worth pursuing for reasons other than looks. However, if a girl can wear a full length skirt (and shirt) and jeans that arent too tight and still look good then that's the girl I'm gonna pursue.
I feel pretty much like you do.
 

dex-dex

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maddawg IAJI said:
In all honesty, I can see where adults and especially parents can get a tad shocked by this. I have a Latin Teacher who claims that if you put your hands by your side and your tallest finger is farther down then the cloth, then it's too short.
that's how they measured our skirts and shorts in elementary school. only the creepiest of all male teachers would ask us to do that.

my problem is when girls who should never ever wear short shorts do. especially larger girls. i find that gross.
 

Bohemian Waltz

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So I think we have established 2 things primarily in this thread.
  • 1:Fat chicks in revealing clothing is kind'a gross. *thumbs down*
    2:Fit chicks in revealing clothing is pretty hot. *thumbs up*

I <3 you guys.
 

Vault101

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Ha ha I wear short shorts all the time, but My ass dosn;t hang out and I can actually pull it off
 

Criquefreak

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If a person's dressed down to the point that they're presenting themselves more as their physical parts than as any kind of a person with a mind (or to the point that the viewing audience has effectively forgotten that fact) it's definitely too little.

There's more to non-verbal communication than just visual appeal and trying to dress to the point that the most memorable thing about oneself is clevage (or insert alternative equivalent here) is a clear indication of terrible self-esteem. How we present ourselves in public should be an indication of why we are worth knowing or why someone should get to know us. Leaving little of our bodies to the imagination is self-objectification as it almost definitively states there's nothing beyond the surface worth a person's attention.

It's also a point of distraction given the built-in biologicial drive to reproduce, in itself quite rude to others to try and take their minds away from the multitudes of important matters in their life so they can oogle you (as if a one-night stand with you is more worthy of their time than what they were doing when you happened by). In a professional environment (including schools) it is even more insulting to dress in a manner befitting a prostitute as anyone there should be focused on matters of actual importance. Further, is is doubtful that being paid attention to in that way will ever be fulfilling especially as long term friendships are based on something longer-lasting than sexual appeal, let alone any other manner of relationship.

Some of the more popular trends even raise an amount of health concern. A number of those 'butt-floss' "fashions" for women are especially unhealthy due to the quite literal flossing effect that's being overlooked. I'm still amazed to not be hearing about accidents contributed to by the idiotic "fashionability" of improperly wearing pants. Hair styles blocking parts of the face and particularly a/both eye(s) seems more like trying to hide feelings of unattractiveness, as well as potentially obscuring vision.
 

Queen Michael

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They're free to wear it as short as they like. Not only for the obvious reason, but also because it's for them to decide.