Works like that for women too—something about the merging of the waistline with the width of the chest and hips—the “hourglass” become a cylinder … sigh.
Not mine! When I was a kid my mother was always trying to get me into super-tight pants that rose so high I risked both diaphragm laceration and self-castration if I sat down in them. I’ve always been skinny enough that my pants are well supported by my hip bones and a belt is nothing more than an optional piece of decoration. And that’s exactly where I always wore my pants and will continue to always wear them – supported by my hip bones. Low and comfortable. :)
LeslieBark 7 months ago
Works like that for women too—something about the merging of the waistline with the width of the chest and hips—the “hourglass” become a cylinder … sigh.
markkahler52 7 months ago
What if he isn’t wearing any?
A# 466 7 months ago
cf. Lionel Barrymore in “Key Largo.”
EMGULS79 7 months ago
Not mine! When I was a kid my mother was always trying to get me into super-tight pants that rose so high I risked both diaphragm laceration and self-castration if I sat down in them. I’ve always been skinny enough that my pants are well supported by my hip bones and a belt is nothing more than an optional piece of decoration. And that’s exactly where I always wore my pants and will continue to always wear them – supported by my hip bones. Low and comfortable. :)
prince valiant Premium Member 7 months ago
Likewise, you can tell the age of a woman by the size of her purse.
ladykat 7 months ago
Not necessarily.
poppacapsmokeblower 7 months ago
Maybe we don’t wear our pants higher, we just shrink into them. It appears that way.
goboboyd 7 months ago
We’re making our way back to a onesie. With a flap door on the back.
Petemejia77 7 months ago
They seem to be Truckin’!
Charlie Fogwhistle 7 months ago
Of all the things I have lost in life, I miss my b**t the most.
Ralph Hapschatt 7 months ago
They look like the "Keep on Truckin " posters from the70’s