Topic: why can men post pics topless but not chicks
jessehodgejr's photo
Mon 09/14/09 12:56 PM
lets take off our tops an walk down the street see witch one makes it back or goes to jail

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Mon 09/14/09 12:57 PM

lets take off our tops an walk down the street see witch one makes it back or goes to jail


I'll pass, I live in West Virginia.scared laugh

jessehodgejr's photo
Mon 09/14/09 12:58 PM
is it cold there yet

no photo
Mon 09/14/09 12:59 PM

is it cold there yet


chilly at night, allegedly it will be 83 today, but i seriously doubt it.

jessehodgejr's photo
Mon 09/14/09 01:00 PM
it only hit 68 here in okla so far

MelodyGirl's photo
Mon 09/14/09 01:00 PM
Edited by MelodyGirl on Mon 09/14/09 01:10 PM
Before anyone reads my thoughts, please understand I am not referring to dating sites or anything specific.

Religion and antiquated ideology STILL brainwashes society into thinking the nude body is shameful.

There is a double standard that women’s breasts are a sexual organ which is ridiculous. Breasts are mammary glands and not sexual organs. Because of this, it’s OK for men to be shirtless in public but not women (such as a beach).

I agree that anything below the belt should NOT be displayed publicly. I believe there is a time and a place for everything as well as audience appropriateness (ie, kids) should always be considered. I don’t even think breast feeding should be done in public but I am not a kid person (which is off topic and not germane to my feelings).

I think it’s sad when people argue over conservatism if applied to others. If someone wants to be prudish, fine, but don’t judge others or put their beliefs on others. This is something that has always annoyed me. I don’t spout off to people who dress in layers like a peasant and the overkill of clothing, so what gives them the right to tell me (or anyone else) that being topless at a beach or wearing a bikini is sinful.

We were born naked! Common sense should dictate when naked is appropriate but not completely take over into being an extreme conformist.

I waited to weight in on this topic because I tend to get very passionate about my rights, my body, and how disproportionate women are treated in 2009 regarding this subject.

I know I am in the minority and there will be people who wish to debate with me; however, I have said my peace. I can’t change anyone’s mind and I don’t feel like arguing with a brick wall today.

For those that think anyone displays their bodies because they are devoid of other qualities, I think that is ignorant. There are some that crave attention, yes, but some people just like to be free. I am a college educated -- soon to have a PhD and I love my body. I love being a personal trainer and helping people love their bodies too. I am surrounded in a world of beautiful bodies on the beach and I am happy when people are confident.

Hell, some people are judged as self-absorbed because they are confident in ANY arena. Since when is being confident a bad thing? Shrinking violets are not any better.

Again, don't judge others; judege yourself.

Thanks for reading. flowerforyou

Holly4459's photo
Mon 09/14/09 01:01 PM

lets take off our tops an walk down the street see witch one makes it back or goes to jail
waving


unless you are on a nude beach...which in that case -it's okay!

jessehodgejr's photo
Mon 09/14/09 01:06 PM
so what you do or dont think it is fare no breast feeding but thay should get to go topless 2

no photo
Mon 09/14/09 01:07 PM
Edited by Calleigh12 on Mon 09/14/09 01:09 PM

Before anyone reads my thoughts, please understand I am not referring to dating sites or anything specific.

Religion and antiquated ideology STILL brainwashes society into thinking the nude body is shameful.

There is a double standard that women’s breasts are a sexual organ which is ridiculous. Breasts are mammary glands and not sexual organs. Because of this, it’s OK for men to be shirtless in public but not women (such as a beach).

I agree that anything below the belt should NOT be displayed publicly. I believe there is a time and a place for everything as well as audience appropriateness (ie, kids) should always be considered. I don’t even think breast feeding should be done in public but I am not a kid person (which is off topic and not germane to my feelings).

I think it’s sad when people argue over conservatism if applied to others. If someone wants to be prudish, fine, but don’t judge others or put their beliefs on others. This is something that has always annoyed me. I don’t spout off to people who dress in layers like a peasant and the overkill of clothing, so what gives them the right to tell me (or anyone else) that being topless at a beach or wearing a bikini is sinful.

We were born naked! Common sense should dictate when naked is appropriate but not completely take over into being an extreme conformist.

I waited to weight in on this topic because I tend to get very passionate about my rights, my body, and how disproportionate women are treated in 2009 regarding this subject.

I know I am in the minority and there will be people who wish to debate with me; however, I have said my peace. I can’t change anyone’s mind and I don’t feel like arguing with a brick wall today.

For those that think anyone displays their bodies because they are devoid of other qualities, I think that is ignorant. There are some that crave attention, yes, but some people just like to be free. I am a college educated -- soon to have a PhD and I love my body. I love being a personal trainer and helping people love their bodies too. I am surrounded in a world of beautiful bodies on the beach and I am happy when people are confident.

Again, don't judge others; judege yourself.

Thanks for reading. flowerforyou


I think everything on a woman's body is viewed that way. I was just telling someone how I'm reluctant to post the pic of my bare legs with my tattoo because it brings the pervs to my profile. I don't see anything sexual about bare legs, but that's just me.flowerforyou

jessehodgejr's photo
Mon 09/14/09 01:09 PM
does skin = sin

MelodyGirl's photo
Mon 09/14/09 01:09 PM


Before anyone reads my thoughts, please understand I am not referring to dating sites or anything specific.

Religion and antiquated ideology STILL brainwashes society into thinking the nude body is shameful.

There is a double standard that women’s breasts are a sexual organ which is ridiculous. Breasts are mammary glands and not sexual organs. Because of this, it’s OK for men to be shirtless in public but not women (such as a beach).

I agree that anything below the belt should NOT be displayed publicly. I believe there is a time and a place for everything as well as audience appropriateness (ie, kids) should always be considered. I don’t even think breast feeding should be done in public but I am not a kid person (which is off topic and not germane to my feelings).

I think it’s sad when people argue over conservatism if applied to others. If someone wants to be prudish, fine, but don’t judge others or put their beliefs on others. This is something that has always annoyed me. I don’t spout off to people who dress in layers like a peasant and the overkill of clothing, so what gives them the right to tell me (or anyone else) that being topless at a beach or wearing a bikini is sinful.

We were born naked! Common sense should dictate when naked is appropriate but not completely take over into being an extreme conformist.

I waited to weight in on this topic because I tend to get very passionate about my rights, my body, and how disproportionate women are treated in 2009 regarding this subject.

I know I am in the minority and there will be people who wish to debate with me; however, I have said my peace. I can’t change anyone’s mind and I don’t feel like arguing with a brick wall today.

For those that think anyone displays their bodies because they are devoid of other qualities, I think that is ignorant. There are some that crave attention, yes, but some people just like to be free. I am a college educated -- soon to have a PhD and I love my body. I love being a personal trainer and helping people love their bodies too. I am surrounded in a world of beautiful bodies on the beach and I am happy when people are confident.

Again, don't judge others; judege yourself.

Thanks for reading. flowerforyou


I think everything on a woman's body is viewed that way. I was just telling someone how I'm hesitant to post the pics of my bare legs with my tattoo because it brings the pervs to my profile. I don't see anything sexual about bare legs, but that's just me.flowerforyou


Men love legs, darling! love

no photo
Mon 09/14/09 01:10 PM



Before anyone reads my thoughts, please understand I am not referring to dating sites or anything specific.

Religion and antiquated ideology STILL brainwashes society into thinking the nude body is shameful.

There is a double standard that women’s breasts are a sexual organ which is ridiculous. Breasts are mammary glands and not sexual organs. Because of this, it’s OK for men to be shirtless in public but not women (such as a beach).

I agree that anything below the belt should NOT be displayed publicly. I believe there is a time and a place for everything as well as audience appropriateness (ie, kids) should always be considered. I don’t even think breast feeding should be done in public but I am not a kid person (which is off topic and not germane to my feelings).

I think it’s sad when people argue over conservatism if applied to others. If someone wants to be prudish, fine, but don’t judge others or put their beliefs on others. This is something that has always annoyed me. I don’t spout off to people who dress in layers like a peasant and the overkill of clothing, so what gives them the right to tell me (or anyone else) that being topless at a beach or wearing a bikini is sinful.

We were born naked! Common sense should dictate when naked is appropriate but not completely take over into being an extreme conformist.

I waited to weight in on this topic because I tend to get very passionate about my rights, my body, and how disproportionate women are treated in 2009 regarding this subject.

I know I am in the minority and there will be people who wish to debate with me; however, I have said my peace. I can’t change anyone’s mind and I don’t feel like arguing with a brick wall today.

For those that think anyone displays their bodies because they are devoid of other qualities, I think that is ignorant. There are some that crave attention, yes, but some people just like to be free. I am a college educated -- soon to have a PhD and I love my body. I love being a personal trainer and helping people love their bodies too. I am surrounded in a world of beautiful bodies on the beach and I am happy when people are confident.

Again, don't judge others; judege yourself.

Thanks for reading. flowerforyou


I think everything on a woman's body is viewed that way. I was just telling someone how I'm hesitant to post the pics of my bare legs with my tattoo because it brings the pervs to my profile. I don't see anything sexual about bare legs, but that's just me.flowerforyou


Men love legs, darling! love


Yeah I know, but it's always the wrong ones who view me publicly, the cute ones do it in stealth.sad

MelodyGirl's photo
Mon 09/14/09 01:11 PM




Before anyone reads my thoughts, please understand I am not referring to dating sites or anything specific.

Religion and antiquated ideology STILL brainwashes society into thinking the nude body is shameful.

There is a double standard that women’s breasts are a sexual organ which is ridiculous. Breasts are mammary glands and not sexual organs. Because of this, it’s OK for men to be shirtless in public but not women (such as a beach).

I agree that anything below the belt should NOT be displayed publicly. I believe there is a time and a place for everything as well as audience appropriateness (ie, kids) should always be considered. I don’t even think breast feeding should be done in public but I am not a kid person (which is off topic and not germane to my feelings).

I think it’s sad when people argue over conservatism if applied to others. If someone wants to be prudish, fine, but don’t judge others or put their beliefs on others. This is something that has always annoyed me. I don’t spout off to people who dress in layers like a peasant and the overkill of clothing, so what gives them the right to tell me (or anyone else) that being topless at a beach or wearing a bikini is sinful.

We were born naked! Common sense should dictate when naked is appropriate but not completely take over into being an extreme conformist.

I waited to weight in on this topic because I tend to get very passionate about my rights, my body, and how disproportionate women are treated in 2009 regarding this subject.

I know I am in the minority and there will be people who wish to debate with me; however, I have said my peace. I can’t change anyone’s mind and I don’t feel like arguing with a brick wall today.

For those that think anyone displays their bodies because they are devoid of other qualities, I think that is ignorant. There are some that crave attention, yes, but some people just like to be free. I am a college educated -- soon to have a PhD and I love my body. I love being a personal trainer and helping people love their bodies too. I am surrounded in a world of beautiful bodies on the beach and I am happy when people are confident.

Again, don't judge others; judege yourself.

Thanks for reading. flowerforyou


I think everything on a woman's body is viewed that way. I was just telling someone how I'm hesitant to post the pics of my bare legs with my tattoo because it brings the pervs to my profile. I don't see anything sexual about bare legs, but that's just me.flowerforyou


Men love legs, darling! love


Yeah I know, but it's always the wrong ones who view me publicly, the cute ones do it in stealth.sad


THAT is an entirely different topic! :laughing: And, I agree! drinker

no photo
Mon 09/14/09 01:11 PM


lets take off our tops an walk down the street see witch one makes it back or goes to jail
waving


unless you are on a nude beach...which in that case -it's okay!

I last time I was at a nude beach some woman wanted to use my wiener as a towel rack.ohwell laugh

southern_bee's photo
Mon 09/14/09 01:13 PM
thats what porn is for!if you wanna be tacky and desperate go somewhere else.

jessehodgejr's photo
Mon 09/14/09 01:13 PM
nice did you let her drinker

no photo
Mon 09/14/09 01:15 PM

nice did you let her drinker

Definitely!:smile: drinker

Holly4459's photo
Mon 09/14/09 01:22 PM



lets take off our tops an walk down the street see witch one makes it back or goes to jail
waving


unless you are on a nude beach...which in that case -it's okay!

I last time I was at a nude beach some woman wanted to use my wiener as a towel rack.ohwell laugh
laugh

no photo
Mon 09/14/09 01:25 PM




lets take off our tops an walk down the street see witch one makes it back or goes to jail
waving


unless you are on a nude beach...which in that case -it's okay!

I last time I was at a nude beach some woman wanted to use my wiener as a towel rack.ohwell laugh
laugh

:wink: smooched flowers

no photo
Mon 09/14/09 01:51 PM



Before anyone reads my thoughts, please understand I am not referring to dating sites or anything specific.

Religion and antiquated ideology STILL brainwashes society into thinking the nude body is shameful.

There is a double standard that women’s breasts are a sexual organ which is ridiculous. Breasts are mammary glands and not sexual organs. Because of this, it’s OK for men to be shirtless in public but not women (such as a beach).

I agree that anything below the belt should NOT be displayed publicly. I believe there is a time and a place for everything as well as audience appropriateness (ie, kids) should always be considered. I don’t even think breast feeding should be done in public but I am not a kid person (which is off topic and not germane to my feelings).

I think it’s sad when people argue over conservatism if applied to others. If someone wants to be prudish, fine, but don’t judge others or put their beliefs on others. This is something that has always annoyed me. I don’t spout off to people who dress in layers like a peasant and the overkill of clothing, so what gives them the right to tell me (or anyone else) that being topless at a beach or wearing a bikini is sinful.

We were born naked! Common sense should dictate when naked is appropriate but not completely take over into being an extreme conformist.

I waited to weight in on this topic because I tend to get very passionate about my rights, my body, and how disproportionate women are treated in 2009 regarding this subject.

I know I am in the minority and there will be people who wish to debate with me; however, I have said my peace. I can’t change anyone’s mind and I don’t feel like arguing with a brick wall today.

For those that think anyone displays their bodies because they are devoid of other qualities, I think that is ignorant. There are some that crave attention, yes, but some people just like to be free. I am a college educated -- soon to have a PhD and I love my body. I love being a personal trainer and helping people love their bodies too. I am surrounded in a world of beautiful bodies on the beach and I am happy when people are confident.

Again, don't judge others; judege yourself.

Thanks for reading. flowerforyou


I think everything on a woman's body is viewed that way. I was just telling someone how I'm hesitant to post the pics of my bare legs with my tattoo because it brings the pervs to my profile. I don't see anything sexual about bare legs, but that's just me.flowerforyou


Men love legs, darling! love


Finally, someone posted something I can agree with!

But, for all that, I'm really not interested in seeing anybody topless. Well, maybe Billie Piper.