This post has adult themes , music and language. Recommended for ages 16+.
Dormtainment - Leggings Song Lyrics
"rock them in the day,
or wear them at night.
they cutting off your circulation but they looking right.
They showing off your prints,
they showing off your butt,
and I can't even lie, they make me want to (ooh).
Rock them leggings girl, go on rock them leggings.
(them kneecaps sweaty)
Rock them leggings girl, go on rock them leggings.
(booty look heavy)
Rock them leggings girl, go on rock them leggings."
And it gets more explicit from there, but I think it's at least being honest about the man's point of view. Meaning of print, is the imprint of genitals seen through tight garments.
My daughter did dance for years. Because of male parents and teen male siblings of students, waiting in the room for class to finish, I always tried to cover her butt and crotch with a skirt or stretchy shorts. It was fun finding different coverups. If she did occasionally go with leotard only, I got her to cover up on the walk home. The same with a swimming costume.
Woman exercising, from Pexels.
Why? Well I watch the media, listen to music, and the s@xual focus these days in the Western World seems to be the butt, alot more than it was in the past. I think this is because of the normalisation process going on re @nal s@x, through the influence of the internet, flowing on then to mainstream media.
The song illustrates my point.
Body parts words and explicit word.
Body parts words and explicit word.
I don't want people looking at my daughter in that way. I want them to notice her smile (pre braces, now she smiles with closed lips more), her smarts, and her joie de vivre. She gets annoyed that I insist she wear shorts or a skirt/dress over her leggings.
It works two ways. My kids used to tell me off if I wore my stretch bike pants (close fitting and not padded ), around the streets, when I rode everywhere. So I started wearing skirts and they all got ruined in the spokes of the bike. ( I couldn't figure out how the actresses in those French Resistance movies did it while carrying a baguette and a contraband radio in their bike basket, and didn't have to stop every few meters to untangle their dress. )
Or if I was kneeling gardening and the waist band of my pants slipped down, my kids would say something, especially at school working bees! Higher waist bands being in fashion now make that less of a problem, but we all wear our oldest pants gardening, am I right?
The song that inspired this funny parody, (must see unless you're offended by s@x and the odd bad word), is called Work from Home, and on mainstream media, accessible to young kids. If you like eye candy, of course watch the original too. I chose it because of the Twerking in the original. This song has something to say about that:
" [Verse 3: Ty Dolla $ign (Vincent Dutye)]
Can someone please tell me
Why I'm on this track with Fifth Harmony
And why are all of their songs about b*ning
It's messed up their fans are young teens
Somebody needs to teach these
Girls how to twerk properly
They look like they are seizuring
Stop that s**t, I am begging you please!
Ooh I am so damn confused
How I'd go from Blasé to
A song with shirtless dudes?
And why do I have this?
Guess I should hit something
[Worker #5]
Why'd you do that?
Now gas is leaking! "
Bart Baker "work from home parody."
I read an article today describing how united airlines allegedly asked two girls to cover their leggings with a dress. It is company policy for employees and their families to have to do it, apparently. I'd like my readers to read the (safe) link and tell me your opinions on modesty of dress. I'd like male opinions as well as female , or trans gender etc persons are also welcome. Be as opinionated as you like and can be anonymous.
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