Allia
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it makes me not want to wear leggings ever in real life
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If this was a guys only HLF then I wouldn't have an issue with this thread, I wouldn't know about it. Is it good role modelling? I don't know.
I did post some images of males in yoga pants, which was my way of saying something...
All males go through this, however not all that are going through this have posted on this thread. They all deal with it in their own way.
Males between the ages of 14-21 approximately, experience huge increases in their testosterone levels. Which explains some behaviour (not saying it is justified) and is possibly what is behind this thread.
Dress for yourself Blue Allia yoga pants are comfortable if you find no purpose for them and they don't suit your taste, then don't wear them. Just make the decision based on who you are, not on how males overload with testosterone behave on a hidden forum.
22-Dec-2013 09:05:08
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22-Dec-2013 09:07:03
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Indigobeing
Children's view of reality is filtered through evidence. If mince pies and sherry is put out for Santa and it is gone and the presents are there, then Santa is more likely to exist from their perspective. Like telling them about the 'candy witch' those just told about them are far less likely to believe but give them the right kind of tangible evidence and they are far more likely to believe in their existence. Even though we both know the 'candy witch' is completely made up.
Learning to 'judge' has more to do with growing up that it does with being taught to judge. We just use our past experience as the foundation of that judgement.
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22-Dec-2013 09:41:26
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22-Dec-2013 09:42:04
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Solanumtinkr
Solanumtinkr
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Children's view of reality is filtered through evidence. If mince pies and sherry is put out for Santa and it is gone and the presents are there, then Santa is more likely to exist from their perspective. Like telling them about the 'candy witch' those just told about them are far less likely to believe but give them the right kind of tangible evidence and they are far more likely to believe in their existence. Even though we both know the 'candy witch' is completely made up.
Learning to 'judge' has more to do with growing up that it does with being taught to judge. We just use our past experience as the foundation of that judgement.