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Originally posted by MarkGrace View PostOn a semi-related note, given that g's are supposed to promote modest dress, is anyone else shocked by how much rack chick's can show while still wearing them? This always seems strange to me.
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Originally posted by MarkGrace View PostMrs. Funk, I'm sorry for you and all women that have to wear g's. They are just much easier for dudes.
On a semi-related note, given that g's are supposed to promote modest dress, is anyone else shocked by how much rack chick's can show while still wearing them? This always seems strange to me."You know, I was looking at your shirt and your scarf and I was thinking that if you had leaned over, I could have seen everything." ~Trial Ad Judge
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Originally posted by MarkGrace View PostMrs. Funk, I'm sorry for you and all women that have to wear g's. They are just much easier for dudes.
On a semi-related note, given that g's are supposed to promote modest dress, is anyone else shocked by how much rack chick's can show while still wearing them? This always seems strange to me."They're good. They've always been good" - David Shaw.
Well, because he thought it was good sport. Because some men aren't looking for anything logical, like money. They can't be bought, bullied, reasoned, or negotiated with. Some men just want to watch the world burn.
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Originally posted by RobinFinderson View PostLOL! This thread was just kind of making me feel sorta sad until I came upon this awesome question. It is true. Mormon chicks CAN show a lot of rack while still wearing them.
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Originally posted by MarkGrace View PostMrs. Funk, I'm sorry for you and all women that have to wear g's. They are just much easier for dudes.
On a semi-related note, given that g's are supposed to promote modest dress, is anyone else shocked by how much rack chick's can show while still wearing them? This always seems strange to me."In conclusion, let me give a shout-out to dirty sex. What a great thing it is" - Northwestcoug
"And you people wonder why you've had extermination orders issued against you." - landpoke
"Can't . . . let . . . foolish statements . . . by . . . BYU fans . . . go . . . unanswered . . . ." - LA Ute
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Originally posted by Mrs. Funk View PostOh, the garment can reveal quite a lot of cleave. To compensate, it covers up erogenous areas known to lead to promiscuity like the collarbone and the upper shoulder. Zowie!So Russell...what do you love about music? To begin with, everything.
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Oiy! Here it comes... church vomit from the depths of my stomach...
First of all... The "extra" material from the crotch to the waistline... What the hell is all that for? If I pull my G bottoms all the way up, they ride midway between my boobs and my hips, NOT my waist. It is like they are compensating for the portly women who work in Beehive Clothing with a FUP.
I do not wear my G bottoms all the way up, I roll them down so they rest on my hips, and it is not so I can wear low-rise jeans.
Second... The tops... Ugh. I am currently taking a break from the tops because I am nursing. I just don't want to deal with them because it can make an awkward situation become a frustrating situation. I totally recommend to any nursing mother to scrap them for the first little while.
Third... The tags... When did they change the silky tags to those plastic-y ones? Those plastic-y ones poke and are a nuisance. I have ripped every plastic tag out of my Gs and now have a hole... Which my three-year-old loves to point out and tease me by sticking her finger in there... Don't worry, she doesn't get any crack.
Fourth... Mrs. Funk. I have found the dry-silk Gs to be my preference. When I wear my street clothes, they flow more easily and you don't feel like you have so many layers. If you wear cotton Gs with cotton clothes, there is too much friction. It seems like the Gs and clothes tend to stick together.
Thank you Lord, that we have two-piece Gs instead of the one-piecers...
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Originally posted by SuperGabers View PostOiy! Here it comes... church vomit from the depths of my stomach...
First of all... The "extra" material from the crotch to the waistline... What the hell is all that for? If I pull my G bottoms all the way up, they ride midway between my boobs and my hips, NOT my waist. It is like they are compensating for the portly women who work in Beehive Clothing with a FUP.
I do not wear my G bottoms all the way up, I roll them down so they rest on my hips, and it is not so I can wear low-rise jeans.
Second... The tops... Ugh. I am currently taking a break from the tops because I am nursing. I just don't want to deal with them because it can make an awkward situation become a frustrating situation. I totally recommend to any nursing mother to scrap them for the first little while.
Third... The tags... When did they change the silky tags to those plastic-y ones? Those plastic-y ones poke and are a nuisance. I have ripped every plastic tag out of my Gs and now have a hole... Which my three-year-old loves to point out and tease me by sticking her finger in there... Don't worry, she doesn't get any crack.
Fourth... Mrs. Funk. I have found the dry-silk Gs to be my preference. When I wear my street clothes, they flow more easily and you don't feel like you have so many layers. If you wear cotton Gs with cotton clothes, there is too much friction. It seems like the Gs and clothes tend to stick together.
Thank you Lord, that we have two-piece Gs instead of the one-piecers...
The humanity!"You know, I was looking at your shirt and your scarf and I was thinking that if you had leaned over, I could have seen everything." ~Trial Ad Judge
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Originally posted by Mrs. Funk View PostI like the dry-silk bottoms for dresses because they tend to be a bit shorter. They don't work so well for me under jeans, so I end up wearing the new Carinessa bottoms. They are an improvement, but still reach up to my ribcage. If I wear the cotton or Dri-Lux and need to wear an undershirt on top of it, the result is nearly unbearable.
The humanity!
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Originally posted by SuperGabers View PostThird... The tags... When did they change the silky tags to those plastic-y ones? Those plastic-y ones poke and are a nuisance. I have ripped every plastic tag out of my Gs and now have a hole... Which my three-year-old loves to point out and tease me by sticking her finger in there... Don't worry, she doesn't get any crack.Get confident, stupid
-landpoke
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I am totally on this band wagon. I thought I would eventually get used to them, but it is still hard to do every day.
True, the silky g's are the easiest to wear on the bottom. I don't think they come in petite so I always end up rolling the waist line down so I can wear normal pants. I actually started wearing the capri length so I wouldn't have the hideous line on my thighs or the roll-up to my butt. The length works great unless you are going to spontaneously get a pedicure and the foot scrub ends up going to your knee. That was fun. My girlfriends were clearly expecting an explanation, but I never gave one.
The silky tops are much harder to wear on top. I am very particular about my bras and they are meant to fit my bare skin. It can't get a grip and things could potentially slip out. I like the t-shirt style tops in theory, but they don't work for me. The top is doesn't give between my breasts so I end up with a shelf. I like the cotton tops with the cups the best.
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