Fanny Statements
FOXnews.com has once again released a vital news story that challenges today's fashion. "Sexy", "Danger Kitty" and "90% Angel" are just some of the slogans appearing on the chest and bottom areas of t-shirts and pants. Are these messages OK? This article is worth taking a look at. Go to Foxnews.com. I applaud their journalistic integrity at attacking an issue by presenting all the sides but I have a few thoughts to add.
MY OPINION ABOUT CLOTHES WITH MESSAGES?
The bottoms and breasts of a young woman are fantastic creations of God and they can be very intoxicating to young men and grown men.
We've been viewing slogans, logos and art on both men's and women's t-shirts for years. Properly placed and carefully selected messages on the chest area of a t-shirt seem fine to me. Messages on the bottom don't. To begin with, why don't the buns of men read "Hottie?" This trend is clearly about emphasizing the fabulous fannies of female teens. As one Christian man put it, "The young women who wear words on their bottoms...are literally asking for people to stare at those areas. Beyond the sexual, it is almost irresistible… when the human eye sees letters, it is drawn to read. And then there you are staring at someone's hindquarters."
The "bottom" line. Avoid messages there altogether. What do you think?