Pants And Women's Body

Luann

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Let me disclaim that I'm not a fundamentalist or red piller when it comes to women.

Last night at work I noticed I was walking in a choppy and rigid way because of trying to keep my pants up. But these were a pair of pants that actually fit me. I started to realize that almost every pair of pants seems to give me that problem. It's like the gait that is natural to any woman, fluid with a bit of hip movement, seems to pull pants down from the waist so that they're barely on.

That's why I think the most appropriate garment for a lady is something without too much weight around the bottom and with a higher and narrower waist than pants have. In short, a skirt. Or skorts or at the very least jeans with a "vintage" waist. This clothing would at least reflect the difference between a woman's and man's body and give the lady some amount of physical freedom.

Pants are only part of the problem for women because I see confined tennis shoes and walking on tile floors with low traction as another irritating thing about the workday and a strain on the anatomy. Not to even mention blue lights and standing in one place for long periods. But yeah I wondered if any of you had thoughts on women's clothes and whether low waistlines sort of "hobble" a woman's stride.
 

dfspcc20

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Similar issues exist with men as well, at least when the "skinny" jeans thing was in (is it still in? I don't keep up with that stuff)
Avoiding any pants and underwear that are even remotely tight around the waist and crotch has been a godsend for me.
 
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Luann

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Similar issues exist with men as well, at least when the "skinny" jeans thing was in

Oh I do NOT doubt that.

Avoiding any pants and underwear that are even remotely tight around the waist and crotch has been a godsend for me.

Crotch yes waist no (for me). To me the tighter the waist the more effortlessly the pants stay up and the range of movement gets better.
 

lvysaur

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Maybe you just have a big butt :^)
 

shepherdgirl

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I have the same problem and actually looked into it a little. If pants are tight around the legs (like jeggings) i heard that walking helps to pull them down (although i never had this issue with yoga pants). To solve this some people like belts that lay flat (so there is not a big buckle in front). I do use a thin belt but it is not a lay-flat belt, thinking i may buy one at some point.
 

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Similar issues exist with men as well, at least when the "skinny" jeans thing was in (is it still in? I don't keep up with that stuff)
Avoiding any pants and underwear that are even remotely tight around the waist and crotch has been a godsend for me.

How/why do people do this? SMH
 

Xisca

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This of low waist pants is esthetic I think, but that is all.
Many underwear is visible, many people pull up their pants with hand!

Many fat bellies might have led to this ?
Pants' belt on the hips, and blouse's waist under the breasts!
This hides perfectly a fat belly...
 

Jason_I

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Hey now, there's nothing wrong with a pair of skinny jeans

*furiously hides his pairs is a drawer*

Nothing at all

*whistles*
 
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