Pants emphisize the rear end, and really tight ones show off ones front, far better than a skirt.
Skirts actually hide a woman's true shape, unless it is very tight, but still hides the very bottom of the bum so to say.
This phenomenon has been well known for quite some time, and to put it delicately, a tight pair of trousers on a woman leaves very little to the imagination. I'm surprised that the current style
is for such form-fitting stuff because on the majority of the population it's really not flattering at all. True, those with perfect physiques can pull the look off -- dangerously well -- but the average woman just can't; why the average 30+ pounds-over-optimal (note I did not say, "ideal" as that's a fantasy) weight puts up with what amount to sausage-skins I cannot imagine. I know I certainly wouldn't!
Skirts, on the other hand, leave quite a bit to the imagination, and part of that is the way they can be constructed. Of course they're open at the bottom, so that tends to put the imagination in gear, and whilst they conceal the wearer's true shape (in a way that trousers just cannot) they also reveal
parts of it at any given time by virtue of the way they move. This has the effect of revealing the underlying shape, but not in the (somewhat vulgar) manner that tight trousers do.
My hat's off to those with perfect bodies (both women and men), and if you've got it you may as well flaunt it. However, I am long past that part of my life and need all the cover I can lay my hands on (although Sapphire
might disagree just a wee bit).
I just think what this guy is saying is garbage, and garbage spoken by the same generation that said men with long hair are always hippies and druggies.
I read the article, and didn't think it deserved being dignified by a response. The author's credibility was also not enhanced by the other stuff that was in the surrounding space. I suppose I'm just not a big one for "conspiracy theory"; conspiracy is an obsolete concept in this day and age -- just state your intent, fiddle with any inconvenient laws (or ignore them), and get on with your agenda. It works in Washington!