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Women In Berlin Allowed To Go Topless At Public Pools

Is this a good idea or not?


  • Total voters
    26

Brickjectivity

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Subduction Zone

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You mean the budgies have to stay in the budgie smugglers? :)
Or the bananas in their hammocks.

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I thought that an old time spoiler was more appropriate.
 

Shaul

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The whole idea is disgusting. It can only lead to sickness. I mean really. Anyone that would get in a public pool needs to think twice. The kids in the pool have no qualms about "leaking". What's worse is so do adults who should know better.

So, topless? Better to go in a hazmat suit. :fearscream:
 

Left Coast

This Is Water
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Premium Member
The whole idea is disgusting. It can only lead to sickness. I mean really. Anyone that would get in a public pool needs to think twice. The kids in the pool have no qualms about "leaking". What's worse is so do adults who should know better.

So, topless? Better to go in a hazmat suit. :fearscream:

You think bikini tops are...improving the sanitation of public pools?
 

Stevicus

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Premium Member
The whole idea is disgusting. It can only lead to sickness. I mean really. Anyone that would get in a public pool needs to think twice. The kids in the pool have no qualms about "leaking". What's worse is so do adults who should know better.

So, topless? Better to go in a hazmat suit. :fearscream:

 

Ella S.

Well-Known Member
The larger question...
Why require clothing at all?
(Not a rhetorical question.)
The nudist colonies that I'm familiar with require you to place a rag down on public seats or clean them thoroughly after using them due to some public health concerns regarding emissions.

I think it would be reasonable to recommend at least scant bottoms in some contexts because of this, just enough to cover up the parts that can contribute to health hazards when you're sitting or laying down somewhere public, because it would be mildly less of a hassle than the constant cleaning of seats and used rags.

That's really the only concern I have on the subject, though.
 

Secret Chief

Very strong language
The whole idea is disgusting. It can only lead to sickness. I mean really. Anyone that would get in a public pool needs to think twice. The kids in the pool have no qualms about "leaking". What's worse is so do adults who should know better.

So, topless? Better to go in a hazmat suit. :fearscream:
What has urinating got to do with clothing?
 
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