Skwim
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From what I understand that's already pretty much legal everywhere. Although the order may serve to break down any qualms a mother may have about doing it.Breastfeeding when outside.
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From what I understand that's already pretty much legal everywhere. Although the order may serve to break down any qualms a mother may have about doing it.Breastfeeding when outside.
If they don't it may spell their end. In any case, surely it isn't going to help them.How long before Hooters goes topless? Any wagers?
That is not the point. The point is that people should be treated equally under the law. If men are allowed to take their shirts off in public, so should women. Yes, men are pigs. But in this instance the pigs are on the right side.
What does men being pigs---a gross over-generalization---have to do with the issue?That is not the point. The point is that people should be treated equally under the law. If men are allowed to take their shirts off in public, so should women. Yes, men are pigs. But in this instance the pigs are on the right side.
Well, if a woman's walking around topless it's not really peeking, is it? After about a week, though, you'll hardly notice.
Nothing. That was my point.What does men being pigs---a gross over-generalization---have to do with the issue?
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It's true. Take a Life Drawing course over the span of a week; by the end, boobs will be just another body part.Uh huh..
I'm not gay or hetero.Of course you do. Just like most hetero men find gays salivating over the package of other men to be gross. Or is it amusing. Hmmmm. . . . . . . . It kind of cuts both ways, doesn't it.
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It's true. Take a Life Drawing course over the span of a week; by the end, boobs will be just another body part.
It depends how "sexual assault" is defined. Staring and looks? Possibly. But actual assault? I doubt it. Because people like that will assault regardless of what their victim is wearing.I think sexual assaults may rise
Has bestiality become legal since gay marriage has? It's much the same argument. I seriously seriously doubt that exposing one's genitals is going to be made legal. There's already no law against "going commando", so long as you've got pants on. But even men are slapped with public indecency and put on lists when they flash their Southern Bits at other people.how long before underwear is ruled to be OK to remove in public?
And there are definitely reasons for this that have nothing to do with licentiousness. It's a public health issue.I seriously seriously doubt that exposing one's genitals is going to be made legal. There's already no law against "going commando", so long as you've got pants on.
My error. I thought you were gay.I'm not gay or hetero.
There has been a number of 'what were you wearing' pieces which asked sexual assault victims what they were wearing. And the vast majority replied jeans and sweaters. Sexual assault does not seem to be tied to provocative clothing.I think this ruling is promoting temptation of both parts; I think sexual assaults may rise - frankly this would no longer leave the imagination to roll - how long before underwear is ruled to be OK to remove in public?
Where I live it has been legal for women to go topless for years now (at least a decade, too lazy to actually look it up). But there really is no change in attitude or behaviour. Women generally don't go around topless in public.I think this ruling is promoting temptation of both parts; I think sexual assaults may rise - frankly this would no longer leave the imagination to roll - how long before underwear is ruled to be OK to remove in public?
I think this ruling is promoting temptation of both parts; I think sexual assaults may rise - frankly this would no longer leave the imagination to roll
Ah yes, the Slippery Slope argument.- how long before underwear is ruled to be OK to remove in public?
Thank you for supplying this information.Where I live it has been legal for women to go topless for years now (at least a decade, too lazy to actually look it up). But there really is no change in attitude or behaviour. Women generally don't go around topless in public.
I understand your viewpoint.There has been a number of 'what were you wearing' pieces which asked sexual assault victims what they were wearing. And the vast majority replied jeans and sweaters. Sexual assault does not seem to be tied to provocative clothing.
And about slippery slopes to complete nudes, we already have nudist and naturalist clubs where this is legal, but outside those venues, which are a controlled environment with cleanliness rules and cleaning staff, genital-surface contact is actually a real sanitation issue. Free breasts aren't.