<p>Uuugh?
Don't guys get the picture. No one wants to see guys in tight or womens jeans. First it was just the emos and w/e now it seems this "fad" is catching on. Most of my friends are in the hip hop crowd and it seems that even some of them are going for the tight pants look!</p>
<p>If a guy is wearing the same pants as me, I'm:<br>
1. grossed out
2. ****ed if his ass looks better in them than mine</p>
<p>I don't get it; it requires such a huge effort for them. After becoming super curious about how they wear boxers w/ girl pants, my friend and I HAD to figure out how the boxers don't bunch up and ride up when they walked. So, we asked a guy who had like the most ultra tight girl pants ever. He explained, in excructiating detail, how they had to smooth their boxers down so that they wouldn't bunch up. Way too much work IMO.</p>
<p>Luckily, the girl pants fad has slowly been disappearing from my school. I no longer have to worry about a guy wearing the same pants as me.</p>
<p>I just bought a pair of low-rise straight-leg jeans, and they're a little bit tighter than I'd like (they're Mortons from RUEHL No.925). Fortunately, I'm tall and slender, so I'm "able" to pull off the slim-fit. But definitely agree, slim-fits look good only on certain body types. I wouldn't recommend them to people with muscular legs, but tall runners/swimmers look great in them. </p>
<p>Off-topic here, but when I was trying on different pairs of jeans, I was really surprised how so many more people had smaller waists than me! I felt like an odd-ball with my W-32.</p>
<p>Why does society have more of a problem with guys wearing girls' wear than girls wearing boys' wear? i.e. not socially acceptable for guys to wear skirts, but it is for girls to wear pants. Btw, there's no such thing as girl pants. It is only "girl pants" if you acknowledge it as such.
Not that I wear skirts (ew, they're ugly).</p>
<p>I don't really have a problem with "normal" low-rise straight-leg jeans (I just bought a pair, and I'm not an 'emo'), but I do have a problem with men wearing girls jeans. Call me ignorant, but I just don't think that's right. </p>
<p>Baggy/sagging jeans = no
Ultra-tight women's jeans = no
Slim straight-leg jeans = fine (but again, depends on body type)</p>