Really? Which gender neutral ski forum do you find divas post technical question most?I am always curious about Diva's who post much more "technical" questions on gender neutral ski forums.
Really? Which gender neutral ski forum do you find divas post technical question most?
Just curious. I do sometimes have gender neutral technical questions I want to get as big an audience as I possibly can. But I can't stand TGR, and now Epicski is no more.
I have noticed that kids 11-13 are dressing more modestly. Don't get me wrong, there are always a few but the numbers are less. We had a cast party on Saturday - pool party - and the bathing suits were much more modest than in past years. I take that as a hopeful sign.
But don't fashion trends reflect social norms? For years, I saw little girls (11-13) striving to be sexy. Now I see them striving to be strong, fast, and athletic.Its just the fashion right now. Normcore with high waisted and mom jeans are in. High waisted bikini bottoms, longline and high neck bikini tops. I'm not sure its a reaction against overly sexualized clothes as much as its a 'whats old is new again' thing.
I would say that my reference was to both Epicski (pre-demise) and Pugski. I never pay attention to TGR.Really? Which gender neutral ski forum do you find divas post technical question most?
Just curious. I do sometimes have gender neutral technical questions I want to get as big an audience as I possibly can. But I can't stand TGR, and now Epicski is no more.
Its just the fashion right now. Normcore with high waisted and mom jeans are in. High waisted bikini bottoms, longline and high neck bikini tops. I'm not sure its a reaction against overly sexualized clothes as much as its a 'whats old is new again' thing.
I decided it was probably a bad autocorrection and didn't even do that. Until you made me.I am so out of it. I actually had to look up what normcore means.
I am so out of it. I actually had to look up what normcore means.
Me too. I wasn't going to admit it, though.
Don't get me started on women's sand volleyball "uniforms."
Oh, man, you've said it. I don't enjoy watching the sport anyway (men's or women's), but the "uniforms" are pure exploitation. I've never researched it, but I can't help but think they were probably forced on the women by the sponsors, networks, and even their own association. At least in swimming (my background), the suits are designed to be function first. Coverage in competition suits has gone up in the last 2 decades for both men and women b/c the larger suits provide some compression and don't impede performance. The fights over what should/should not be legal in competition were vicious, but they concerned fabrics and more coverage rather than less.
I've always wondered how many women are out there who are or would be good at beach volleyball but don't feel comfortable in those tiny suits. You cannot tell me that picking a wedgie after every play is the ideal clothing choice.
What about track uniforms? etc etc The trend, with spandex, is everywhere. Part of it is comfort and performance, for sure. But not all.