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runthespread Posted at 2:41 pm on Jan. 12, 2009
Obviously, skinny jeans are an in style fashion at the moment. Like any style, people will try to pull it off who really can't and shouldn't try to. This isn't a diss to them, it's more of an assertion or opinion.

Guys:
There are some who can actually pull it off. If you're really skinny all around, then sure, go for it. I personally am a little weirded out when your jeans are skinnier than a girl's though, especially when you're right next to her. If you're an average sized guy, it's better to stick to bootcut or something, skinny is too much. In fact, anyone average sized to bigger, stay away from skinny jeans. Unlike many women's bodies, your torso doesn't curve inwards to balance out the look. Instead, your torso stays pretty much the same size and the skinny jeans make your legs look extra skinny and stand out. You don't want to look like Spongebob. And finally, if you try to wear skinny jeans, don't sag it.

Girls:
If you're on the skinnier or taller side, that's fine. If you're not, please don't sacrifice what looks good on you just to try to fit in...literally, fit in. If you're normal sized, skinny jeans could actually make your body look fatter, so look out. Also, stay away from skinny guys in really skinny jeans. They could make you look fat compared to them too.

Just thoughts.

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runthespread Posted at 2:58 pm on Jan. 12, 2009
In a myspace comment.
If you have the link to the picture...
runthespread Posted at 2:58 pm on Jan. 12, 2009
This wasn't supposed to be a "who here wears skinny jeans?" topic haha.
Vintorez Posted at 2:49 pm on Jan. 12, 2009
Yes. I would help fund and create a massive spaceship to travel the galaxies and colonize a new world filled with intelligent people. The retards will die out on earth, and my new planet will make massive advances in technology. It is a fail proof plan.
Vintorez Posted at 2:49 pm on Jan. 12, 2009
i probably could wear them if i wanted to, i'm hella skinny
HaitianGURL67 Posted at 2:47 pm on Jan. 12, 2009
Not even close.
HaitianGURL67 Posted at 2:47 pm on Jan. 12, 2009
I got thick hips with curves, I'm normal sized and it looks dam well on me.
Tony The Skittle Posted at 2:46 pm on Jan. 12, 2009
lol potheads ftw
Tony The Skittle Posted at 2:46 pm on Jan. 12, 2009
Skinneh jeans and a pair of converses
chaosdisown Posted at 2:45 pm on Jan. 12, 2009
that is awesome...thanks for the info
chaosdisown Posted at 2:45 pm on Jan. 12, 2009
i'd say personally, i wouldn't wear them.

that's not going to make me go and say that some people shouldn't wear skinny jeans. If they want to wear skinny jeans, let them, even if it makes them look bad.

Leelyy Posted at 2:45 pm on Jan. 12, 2009
Getting Help For Depression
or
Helping Someone With Depression

For Those Who May Be Depressed:

If you think you might have depression, I want you to stop what you are doing and call your doctor or a local crisis line. Even if you are not sure, it's worth it to have a professional look into this possibility. Please do not think you cannot be helped or that you are not worthy of help. Both of these are symptoms of depression, and therefore are all the more reason to look for help. I know what it's like, and even though it's the hardest thing you've ever done, I beg you to ask for help. Your doctor or crisis worker won't think any less of you because of it. In fact, they respect patients who take the initiative and look for help, for they know that the depression itself will try to hold you back. And you may think your friends and family won't understand, but they may respect the fact that you are looking for help, nonetheless, and for some of them it may be a relief to know that what is wrong with you, can be diagnosed and treated. You owe it to yourself to get help. You are worth it. Please do it.

For Those Who Think A Friend Or Loved One Is Depressed:

You may believe that a kind word or two, from time-to-time, is all that's needed. However, if someone shows the signs of depression, and they persist, they need more help than you can provide. Do your best to cajole them into treatment. Be kind about it, but firm. Depending on how well they are functioning, you may have to make an appointment for them, and actually take them to it. Having someone go with the depressed person may help him or her feel a little better about it. And take it from me: the person did not choose to be depressed and is not--consciously--trying to inflict anything on you. If he or she has said or done something hurtful, remember that it's the illness, and not him or her. The best way to help him or her, as well as yourself, is to get him or her to treatment.

Acknowledgements and Thanks go to:
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For related information see the URL above.

Leelyy Posted at 2:45 pm on Jan. 12, 2009
I dislike them.
I can wear them, but I just prefer not to.
bstodge Posted at 2:45 pm on Jan. 12, 2009
I honestly do that a lot. Me and one of my ex-boyfriend used to be friends before we started dating, and I would would always act like a goof ball. When we started dating though, I would turn like mad shy around him. I used to hug him all the time before we started dating, but while we were, I would get really shy and turn the other way. Which is why we're not dating, anymore =[
bstodge Posted at 2:45 pm on Jan. 12, 2009
i could, but never have
pistolxgirl Posted at 2:44 pm on Jan. 12, 2009
I thought this type of thing is fairly common?

What about your alter ego bothers you, do you become obnoxious and horrible?

if not, i wouldn't worry really.

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