Originally posted by: RedButterfLy
hmmmmmm yeah I agree with most people here... even though I have been living here in US For long... my parents still wont approve of dresses like these. Thats y I was shocked .. that do they actually wear these publicly in Pak... cuz last time I went to pak... I was in shalwar kamiz and I still had tons of eyes + guys whistling.. and I WAS COVVERED UP! I cant imagine walking like this.. ugh
yeah u r right that is what i was thinking that when i went to pakistan it was same as u described even in lahore i wonder where do they wear clthes like that inside thier houses. i don't think any sharif pakistani girl will wear it outside of the house only beshram would.
Originally posted by: srk_biggest_fan
yeah u r right that is what i was thinking that when i went to pakistan it was same as u described even in lahore i wonder where do they wear clthes like that inside thier houses. i don't think any sharif pakistani girl will wear it outside of the house only beshram would.
Well, when I was in Lahore and went to restaurants like KFC or Mcdonald's, I often saw girls wearing jeans and REAL tight shirts. And if you go for shopping to Liberty or so, there you also find girls wearing jeans and stuff and quite a lot of sleevless shirts as well. But nothing AS BAD as belly-free or so. Oh, once I saw how 13-14-15 years old girls were looking at 25-26 years old boys and behaving so weirdly, simply cheap, I tell you.
But it's not like this at places where the middle class or lower middle class go for shopping, e. g. Anarkali. There you even see Burqa and stuff. The world in such areas is far more normal and Islamic.
And hey, what you heard about parties and clubs is absolutely true. Do you know what is going on behind the scenes of a modelling show or similar. Not only that, there are even worse things happening. Pakistan is no more the country it used to be like 10 years ago or so. Everything has changed. And these people are desperately trying to be cool and modern.
All I can say is Astagfirullah! And they call this a "New Hot Fashion Trend"...
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