My legs rock no matter which I wear..... Shorts as practical exercising dogs outside and doing housework etc........and skirts or dresses for dressier occassions.
Skirts, definitely. Mostly because it's much more easier to see under the girl's skirt and see those wonderful panties. Yet when I wear one, I look like the Loch Ness monster.
What are jorts??? You have got to stop saying more easier or more better or more whateverer. Seriously it's horrible grammar and you keep doing it. It would go a long way to getting taken "more seriouslier". I'm sure you don't look like the Loch Ness monster though.
Tell that to every 13-18 year old girl in this country who compete daily to see who can wear the shortest shorts Hotwater
I'm down, I'll do it. The guys they chase haven't even maturely formed a proper penis yet. They still got lil pee pees, so who cares who wears what tighter! meanwhile, I honestly think sometimes that the more you wear, or more of a certain flare in clothing, can actually be a lot more erotic than what most girls do show these days. -shrug- maybe it's my appeal towards to voyourism/up skirt or something.
Why are you so concerned about that? It's just my way of speaking and I was brought up around people saying things like that. Besides, I don't care so much for grammar on the internet as much as you do.
Im glad the muffin top thing of around 10 years ago has seemed to gone out of fashion the last couple years, that was ghastly
You sound stupid when you say more better. Your perpetuating a stereotype about the south, which I didn't think you would want to do. I can accept "y'all" as a southern colloquialism, but I can't actually belive everyone down south talks like you. If they do you guys clearly never even took basic English classes (like in elementary school). That's sad. Simple things like this would go a long way to you being taken seriously more often. Or, as you might say, "more oftener". But it's your choice. Speak how you wish.
Geez, I just said a simple comment and you go and lecture me about proper grammar. I didn't even think twice when I wrote that comment on a thread about skirts and shorts. That's how I heard most people around the U.S. say it and no one makes it a big of a deal like you do. It may not be correct but almost everyone doesn't care as much as you do and I'm sorry if that sounded a bit harsh. I wasn't trying to be mean, it's just I did not expect a grammar lesson on a thread like this. Also, since we're speaking of correct grammar, shouldn't it be "you're" instead of your in the second sentence?
I doubt most people in the US say more better, that's sad. It's something little children are taught here. And yes I did mean you're. Sometimes autocorrect gets me, since I am typing on a tiny tablet with no keyboard.