If a woman is criticized for wearing to revealing stretch jeans, it probably means that she looks fabulous in them. So what if she didn't look good ? I that case her female colleagues would just have looked at her and think, look at her, she is trying so hard. And there is no way they would correct her for this.
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Originally Posted by ngdawg
Without her showing the garment, it's really her thought as to what a "thick sweater" is.
I'm wearing one now but if I was braless, it'd be noticeable.
She also didn't say what size she is, but that wording from her supervisor probably means she's not a small person.
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I agree, she is probably big and show a lot of breast activity (if she was wearing a very thick wool sweater), since her supervisor vent so far to correct her. But is that really relevant ?
If she has a nice figure, she also needs to cover her self more ? In that case the spectator or colleagues reaction or the supervisor's fear if they should do something improper. Could be the main reason for criticizing her (in addition to jealousy).
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Originally Posted by ngdawg
My sisters both could go braless and no one would bat an eye(they couldn't show activity topless on a trampoline LOL). I sure can't.
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As a male and not being overweight (i thought) even i do show some activity. I most take up jogging again LOL.
Jeans with stretch is so common this days. What shall management do, check their employees stretch ?
What if she insisted on that she in fact was wearing a bra, what should her supervisor do then ? Touch her breasts or insist on looking
under her sweater ?
I am sure that at least a few of my male colleagues has a very nice butt. And that some of the woman are looking. But i have no absolutely no idea who that man is. I can't tell, i don't look at their butts.
Can a woman please explain to me why a woman would stare at another woman's breasts ? And if she has a big cleavage or has bouncing breasts, why are they so embarrassed ? Is it homophobia ?
This isn't the first time i have heard something like this.