Tuesday, November 19, 2013

Buttocks Décolletage

Buttocks décolletage refers to a fashion in which the person deliberately wears her jeans or other clothing short or low enough to expose the upper part of the nether cheeks and crack.  This can occasionally be done either by males or females; and usually the person provides this exposure deliberately.  However, some plumbers may not be so aware.  The general consensus of buttocks décolletage is to tolerate it if done by plumbers, as this is should be considered an occupational perequisite.

Usage example: "The dress Wendy tried on allowed too much buttocks décolletage, even for the Gulf Coast beach hangouts."

On the other hand, there is a Biblical argument in favor of buttocks décolletage:  "Turn the other cheek."  I'm sure that this would be persuasive to preachers in the western part of North Carolina where such sights are not unheard of.

However, a few communities have passed ordinances against young men wearing their pants so low as to display their undies.  The thrust of these ordinances seems to be more esthetically- rather than modesty-driven, as the undershorts cover the nether parts in question.  I wonder if this is a peculiar form of sex discrimination directed towards males.

8 comments:

  1. I think it's safe to assume that one was deliberate!

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  2. wow. why bother with the jeans? just go for short shorts!

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  3. As with most things, some butts are nice to see; others, not so very nice.

    A nicely fitted pair of jeans that covers all can be just as hot (or hotter) than showing a little.

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  4. Commando or thong? I can't tell.

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  5. She went commando. Whale tails spoil the view of a cute butt!

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  6. I don't think turn the other cheek refers to butt cheeks.

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  7. I'm glad we're getting to the bottom of this critical issue. Looking back, I was very disappointed to learn that "cheek-to-cheek" dancing wasn't quite what I'd thought it was.

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  8. Times have changed, Bilbo; but great puns go on forever!

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