Girls who show their bellies, why?

My bad. I realize now that that is extremely rude of me. Apologies to any who I have offended.

Thanks, NinjaChick - and sorry if I came across a bit lecture-y.

it’s probably a fad.
Wasn’t during the eighties that teenaged boys would wear the midriff-showing shirts?

Once this fad goes away a new one will arrive which makes young girls look sexy in ways that annoys their parents.

I feel like singing something from the Lion King.

Thats bullshit. And these girls the OP was referring to wasnt either. The majority of people, male and female, dress to look attractive to other people…much of it to entice sexual attraction.

Otherwise, everyone would be walking around in comfy sweatpants and slippers.

I disagree. I think the reaosn why you don’t see everyone walking around in sweatpants is beacuse they want to look attractive to themselves. Not saying there aren’t times when people dress purely to impress others, but I think a lot of it is “How do I feel in these clothes? Attractive or like a hideous witch?”

YMMV, of course, blah blah.

>> Believe it or not most women dress to make themselves happy

If that were true women would dress up at home on days when they are alone which, in my experience is not generally the case. They would also not ask other for their opinions about what looks good and what they look good in. They would not care to ask “do these pants make my ass look fat?” I believe women dress very much so that others may find them attractive and that is why they dress up when they will be around others and not dress up when they will be alone.

You are an idiot of the highest order of idiots. That’s what you are. An insulting, ignorant idiot who likes to flaunt her ignorance and her idiocy combined.

The only woman I know who asked “Do these pants make my ass look fat” has spoken with delight of the response from her partner, which was something like, “No, your fat ass makes your ass look fat.”

As far as my experience goes, LunaSea and Guinastasia have it right on the money.

I don’t wear slippers. I find them uncomfortable.

I’m sorry that you don’t like tattoos and piercings. If done well, they can be very artistic, and can accent a person’s good features. They can also symbolise things in a person’s life that they want to remember. But that’s not the point here, heh, I’ve defended Body Modification in a lot of posts.

Belly shirts and low pants don’t bother me unless they’re on girls below the age of, oh, 16 or 17 or so.

Anyway, a lot of people think I dress trashy. Jeans, Tshirt. Long coat in the winter. If I’m just running a quick errand, I wear my flannel pants.

Back to the issue of non-skinny girls wearing belly shirts, get over it. I wish I had the self-esteem to wear something like doesn’t completely hide my form because I’m 15 lbs overweight. If a girl with a pouch feels good about her body, I salute her. Would you rather she devlop an eating disorder to look like everyone tells her she should look like? I mean, ther’s a line with belly shirts. If you’re 5.5’ and weight 200 lbs, okay, don’t wear a belly shirt. But if it’s a little pouch, get over it. The girl probably had a hard time getting her self esteem to the point where she felt good about herself. And now she wants to look sexy. There are people out there who like a little fat, trust me on this. If you don’t, ignore it.

As a girl without a perfectly flat washboard stomach, a drawer full of tummy revealing shirts and three tattoos may I say stick it? I like my stomach. I like that it’s not totally flat. I think the little curve is sexy and feminine and so do the men I know. If you don’t like it keep your eyes north of the equator and admire my equally pretty eyes.
As for the tattoos, I’m the first to admit they can be done wrong. But mine are small, pretty and of deep personal meaning, designed by my mother and myself. I wouldn’t have gone through the pain, effort and money if I didn’t want them seen and admired, though I do nothing intentional to flaunt them.
Perhaps your next vacation should be spent somewhere cold where women’s bodies will be less of a distraction to your drinking and whining?

Puck

On preview AnimstDragon has covered some of this but what’s a little reiteration between Pit dwellers?

Ahem.

*wear something that doesn’t completely hide, etc.

tomndebb,

Actually, my brother did tatooing before he joined the Army, and he did 'em himself. Fresh needles, single use ink cartridges, and he did’em for free. The reason that I don’t display them often is that I know that some folks would be offended by my tatoos. No baby eating deamons or fairys or anything, but some folks are truely offended by tatooing. I’d rather not piss folks off. (Yea, c’mon, someone jump on that…)

I do know that some really great tatoos (like those displayed in industry magazines) are unique and impossible to duplicate. If not for the medium, they could be considered art (or because of the medium, modern art.) The only time I went into a tatoo parlor asides from my brother’s, they had dozens of drawings on the walls. They were all the same freakin’ thing. Not literally, but the designs were repetative and showed not one shread of individuality among them. If you’re going to display a tatoo, do one that is unique. These pseudo-tribal neo-indian doo-dads I see on folks are just…bland.

Why anyone would travel all the way to Thailand and then waste time not only looking at tourists’ tattoos or tummies and then spend even more time in an internet cafe whining about it on a message board is even further beyond me. I mean really, what a waste of fucking money. Go out, see some sites, and for the love of god get laid! I’ll bet you’ll love a girl in a belly shirt if she’s gyrating in your lap on Choeng Mon beach while the sun goes down…

If I see you in here again i’ll confiscate your passport.

Poor ol’ 51 cent wasn’t expecting this ;). I second the proposal to quit bird-watching and head down to and enjoy some of the wonderful sites in Thailand.

I’m all for tattooing, piercing as long as they aren’t overdone. And I’m quite a fan belly-revealing too… (erm, that’s ladies’ bellies, not mine. It’s hairy.)

Count me in as someone who finds tattoos and piercings unpleasant. Still, I don’t mind girls showing off their stomachs.