For discussion, they could be either. :) But the conversation that inspired this post was based on my hurling of the curse, "I hope those pants castrate you!" I'd love to see how many different directions people could take it.
castration pants for women = trying to wear your 'skinny' jeans from when you were two or four sizes smaller a few years ago. :P
also, what the hell is up with the fact that women's pants are cut so that they ride up and are uncomfortable as hell when you sit down and they're supposedly 'fitted properly'???
Ouchie ouchie ouchie. I have the opposite problem with women's pants: more often than not, regular-waisted pants sit so low on the crotch for me that the seam saws at my thighs when I walk. I'm, in general, not a fan of off-the-rack clothes, but I don't have a sewing partner in crime to help me make my own. *shrugs* Sometimes I can find ones that work with my body.
Protesting capitalization, yet it took a capital D to make that smiley!
Excellent! Not only would those be castration pants, but the individual... industrious (or perhaps stubbornly persistent?)... enough to squeeze themselves into those pants would get a back-alley tummy tuck from the deal too!
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Train of thought #2: Blackleatheryum. *points to icon*
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ouch!
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also, what the hell is up with the fact that women's pants are cut so that they ride up and are uncomfortable as hell when you sit down and they're supposedly 'fitted properly'???
i'm also protesting capitalization today. :D
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Protesting capitalization, yet it took a capital D to make that smiley!
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