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Jenny Romanchuk

Low Rise Jeans Crack Me Up!
Low Rise Jeans Crack Me Up! by @Ashwings (Jenny Romanchuk)

I put it under 'teen' just incase it was too much for the young-uns...lol. Although I dunno how flail is paranoid

This pic is a sequence from my life--at a Bluenotes store, They asked what kind of pants I liked--I said just the kind that rest on my hips--"Oh you mean low rise!--I'll get it for you!" I thonk the whole store could hear me retort form inside the dressing room "Oh for (insert the 'f' word here) sake!! How the hell can people fit in these!!!?"

Those were definately not the kind I was looking for--but it made me realize how impractical womens' pants are--I'm sorry but I don't care for flashing crack when I sit down--not my cup of tea.

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Teen (N)
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20y45d ago
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Posted: Sunday, 28 March, 2004 @ 10:11 PM

No, see, you're wearing them wrong! You're supposed to be really really fat when you wear them and have a bright pink thong on, so people can not only see your fat bumcheeks sticking out, but your thong, too!

... or at least, that's the way I always see people walking around with them. >.< That last paragraph was blatant sarcasm, btw.

I definetly love the expression in this image--a great composition, too. The perfect commentary on women's ridiculous fashion nowadays...

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