ANY woman who has known the comfort and flexibility of yoga pants would feel a sense of disdain for the US man who wrote a letter to the editor titled "please women put away the yoga pants".
The letter, originally published in the Barrington Times, said yoga pants were the "absolute worst thing " to happen to women's fashion since the mini skirt".
He dug even further, saying like the mini skirt, yoga pants are "adorable" on fit young women, but "disturbing" and "bizarre" when stretched over the thighs of "mature, adult" ladies. Ouch.
Not only was author of the letter completely bagged out online, but a 'Peaceful Yoga Pants Parade' was organised out the front of his house over the weekend.
Hundreds of yoga-pant wearing women of all shapes, sizes and ages marched past his home with placards to say their piece before gathering for a group yoga sesh.
PREGNANT women are more likely to get lost when driving, according to new research from Max Planck Institute for Human Development in Berlin.
The study found expectant mothers in their 20s struggled more with navigation than non-pregnant 20-year-olds.
Brain scans also revealed the area of the brain involved in learning, was smaller in pregnant women - proof baby brain exists!
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