Ladies, how well defined should each of your individual butt cheeks be in dress pants?

I work in an office, and today I was at the copy machine and an attractive female colleague was picking up copies. I couldn't help but notice that her dress pants were cut in such away that not only did it define her ass, but each individual cheek was sculpting the material. So basically the material pulled in where her but crack was giving a VERY good image of the shape of her body. Is this common in women's dress pants? I'll admit it's the first time I've ever noticed it, but clearly I was paying more attention because her ass was so nice. So are your dress pants cut in such away as to give a "close to naked" profile of your butt? And how appropriate is that for the work place? I've got to admit, I felt the first tinglings of a hard on before I looked away.
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Okay, I figured out why this girl's pants have me so mesmerized. And I'm now convinced that it's at least partly about the cut of the clothes and not just her ass. Normally, clothes will run from "high point" to "high point," but her pants actually conformed to valleys as well as peaks. For instance, if you have a girl with a great rack wearing a sweater, it ususally outlines her boobs as a pair. Only in cartoons are clothes so fitted you see each individual boob. That happened with her ass!
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She was wearing the same pants today (I think) as the time I was inspired to write this question. Her ass definitely looked well defined from below--like an upside down heart shape with the curves of her butt clearly forming two distinct shapes. But this time, it didn't seem as well defined down the crack of her butt. I'm thinking it may have been the way she was standing by the copier last time. So it's probably a combination of her ass, the cut/tightness of her pants and her stance.
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So I think that her ass is getting bigger now. It's definitely putting pressure on her pants. I think she had a smaller ass when she bought them. Too bad too, but I guess it'll appeal more to some guys now.
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Sad news: The cute girl with the great ass no longer works for my company. It was a sad, sad day when she left. I'll miss her--not least for the eye candy.
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  • Well, I know you didn't ask m opinion, but I think that pants cut 'just so' are sexier than slit up the side dresses. 'Appropriate..' Well, they're accepted in the workplace, when a short skirt might not be. That's wy ambitious corporate women go in for this look...appealing to Mr. Big, but at the same time, not spposed to be noticed by the lkes of you or me!

    • Ha! Thanks Man. You're opinion is most welcome.

    • WE guys have to stick together. The girls do. I'm not surprised I was blocked by one who admitted she dressed this way.

    • Haha! Seriously? What would you have said to her?

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  • I saw an employee at California Pizza Kitchen with pants like how you described. I don't like the way it looks...Maybe her pants were too tight.

    My dress pants have never done that, and I have a big ass. lol I find pants that go -around- my booty, not in it. I don't think it's appropriate for the work place either...

    • @your update That might usually happen with thin sweat pants. None of my dress pants are thin enough to outline both my ass cheeks.

    • So maybe it's about the thinness. But I think there must be more to it than that. Because if you see a woman with big boobs in a thin top, it usually runs from the peak of one breast to the peak of the other and doesn't conform to each individual boob, like a cartoon superhero. I think you need a special kind of cut for that.

    • maybe so...

  • My dress pants never look like that. Her pants were probably a size too small. I don't think it's appropriate for the work place. I don't want to give anyone the wrong impression.

    Do you think it's was appropriate? Look how easily it distracted you.

    • I'm not sure it was appropriate for the workplace, no. BUT, they were dress pants, so in that sense, they would have been appropriate. But honestly, I don't think I've ever seen pants give such a true view of the contours of a woman's ass as these did. And she definitely had to have been wearing a thong to prevent visible panty lines. I'd actually love to go on a date with a girl wearing pants like that, so it seems they're more appropriate for a night out in my opinion.

    • It doesn't matter if they're dress pants. The way they are worn can make them inappropriate. In this case they're too tight. You can't say they're appropriate just because they're dress pants. If she had cut a whole into the buttocks of her pants would that be appropriate? If a girl wore a blouse that showed stomach and a lot cleavage would that be appropriate?

    • No and no. I was just trying to figure out if women's dress pants were meant to fit this way or not. They didn't look ill fitted which is why I asked. For example, there was once this super busty secretary where I used to work who'd occassionally wear this shirt where you could practically hear the buttons screaming under the stress her boobs put on them. That was clearly a case of ill fitting clothes because you'd never cut a shirt to look like that. I was curious about the pants here.

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  • I have these great dress pants that really compliment my figure. Guys look like horn dogs when I wear it, haha.

    • Ha! They compliment it how? Like the ones I've described?

    • I haven't had any guy approach me, but they stare at me from afar and I can tell by their expression they like it. I've had my boyfriend stare at my pants and my ass and say "Damn!" but he never went into description.

    • Good call! I'll check out what her ass looks like tomorrow and report back.

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  • good to know guys can check me out while I wear pants lol

    • Ha! Are your pants painted on like these were? If so then definitely!

  • Mine are like that, yes.

  • It can be the fit of the pants or the underwear they wear.

    • Really? Hard to believe that underwear could have such an effect.

  • i don't know why but the question title really made me laugh. lol

    anyways at work you should dress professional, modest and conservative, and not wear tight fitted clothes.

    • That's just the thing. They were dress pants and therefore looked professional and conservative. But when you walked around back, BAM!

    • well she obviously needs to buy loose fitted pants then, go a size bigger. if she's wearing tight pants on purpose then she probably likes male attention.

    • So you think it's less about the pants and more about her ass? She's super cute and well put together so I doubt she's hurting for male attention.

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