Saturday, April 01, 2006

mimics of the Omani society

I have touched upon the subject of guys wearing the Pink color once before and how I think it states that they are somewhat gay. But what if I told you that things were going beyond that? That children of the new generation are now wearing earings like it's a new style other than wearing hip hop objectionable clothing with impulsive rude statements that is nothing short of being a total insult to the eye of unwanted spectators, (i.e.: guys). Younger women are still into wearing things that often show more than just the curvings of their figure and I need not go further beyond that to make my point clear.

What is going on? Is the fashion industry so far out of nice clothings to show some decency or is it that we are going through the trend of ups and downs of the teenage drama phase?

From my point of view there are a lot of things that need to be disciplined and taken care of. Such behavior is completely out of line.

What do you say on such a thing?

3 comments:

Sleepless In Muscat said...

Ella:

you may be true about the part where it is good to gain advancement and such but that doesn't mean that we should go and become mimics of everything that comes our way - does it?

I mean, if everyone started jumping off a cliff because they thought it was the 'in' thing; would you?

flamin said...

LOLLLL what a co-incidence. one of my guy-friends, who is SURELY not gay, used to have one of those hot-pink motorola phones. he says he just loves the colour and i made so much fun of him, mocking and saying, "riiiiight, the next thing would be to see u in a shocking-pink kandoora" hhahahaha :D

and eventually, after my nagging, he changed his phone to something a lot more professional and classy-looking.

as we get drawn closer within other communities, slowly the lines that seperated/segregated us are beginning to fade. cross-fashion is in and people believe that defining boundaries is no longer 'cool'. it's 'oppressive' :P

so in this rollercoaster ride, just save urself and the people around u. people don't want to be taught anymore. so i hope i dont ever see u with a pink phone :P

Sleepless In Muscat said...

MD:

lol..

you would NEVER catch me with something of pink origin.

but i feel sorry for your friend.. lol :P