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Men in Yoga Pants?


Jase

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Functionally what's the difference? Running tights are usually a little thicker and tend to have a sheen on them?

These looked just like yoga pants that you'd see on a woman.

Hmm, so you were looking that closely, huh. Weird.

Yeah, I guess they'd be thicker than yoga pants, although I've never worn yoga pants.

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Hmm, so you were looking that closely, huh. Weird.

Yeah, I guess they'd be thicker than yoga pants, although I've never worn yoga pants.

To be frank I caught yoga pants out of the corner of my eye, and thought,

"Oooh, yoga pants!"

Then I looked up.

"Nooooo it's a man :("

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I think this is a trend amongst young guys...

Was in the mall about a month ago and saw some kids... probably 15, maybe 16... normal looking kids, boys, walking... talking as usual, joking...

Dressed in too short skinny jeans, tight shirts and both had on scarves...

It was a very effeminate look... If they were looking for girls, I'm not sure what they were thinking.

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