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Posted on Mar 24, 2015, 9:57 pm
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Quote from: w1988 on March 24, 2015, 09:54:04 PMHey maybe you should try out womens pants at H&M. I've never done it (and never will!) but that might solve your problem and its unlikely they will judge you at H&M.


Ha, I think not. I'll just wear my pants a little lower. I've done that before, and it mostly solves the issue.

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Posted on Mar 28, 2015, 1:39 am
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Quote from: w1988 on March 24, 2015, 09:54:04 PMHey maybe you should try out womens pants at H&M. I've never done it (and never will!) but that might solve your problem and its unlikely they will judge you at H&M.

Edit:
Asos Skinny Chinos (they change the colors available every month or so). Pretty cheap only £20-£30 and stretchy.
Wearing pants when you have big hips
Wearing pants when you have big hips

Not advertised as low rise but they are the lowest rise I know if you get it in the lower waists.


The colour is a bit bright and the pants are tight. The 2nd photo accentuate the crotch.


....... I felt a little bit uncomfortable viewing the photo of the half-nked man on top. The pants is too low like male pornographic. Maybe the photo was taken from the M for M portion of craigslist. It looks like someone is canvassing for M.

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