Sunday, July 7, 2013

Your Pants are not My Pants

So I saw this on Facebook.


And for half a second I almost agreed then I thought:  No!  People have the right to do whatever the hell they want.  I personally think it's ridiculous but if they want to trip over their own pants then let them.  No one's forcing me to wear their pants like that so why should I force others to wear their pants the way I want them to?

There's a difference between standing up for your beliefs and trying to get others to believe them with you.  Make sure you know and understand that.

Also, please, I am not "struggling" with my faith I have left the church.  As in resigned.  As in no longer going.  As in if you want to see me make plans with me outside of church because that's the only way it's going to happen.

3 comments:

  1. But as far as pants go, there's such a thing as public indecency in which private areas or underwear is exposed in public and that's actually illegal I think? I mean sure, wear your pants how you want, it's your right, but not when it's forcing strangers to be exposed to your indecency. (not a metaphor, strictly speaking of pants.)

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    1. That's true I did forget about the indecency thing. But it could easily be taken to the extreme. If suddenly its banned for sagging pants, will shirts have to be long enough to make sure nothing ever shows even when bent over?

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    2. That's true I did forget about the indecency thing. But it could easily be taken to the extreme. If suddenly its banned for sagging pants, will shirts have to be long enough to make sure nothing ever shows even when bent over?

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