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Originally posted by erion
I don't know why people get it in their heads that certain body types of women are less erotic than others, and therefore less worthy of being put on display. I believe that it was dy156's intent in referring us to their picture to say that the 10 women working for this topless equality somehow shouldn't be the ones doing it.
All people are beautiful. If you refuse to look beyond a few socially defined norms of beauty then I have a great deal of sympathy for you.
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No, that wasn't my intent. I was just trying to shed some light on this topic, because I think the reality of the situation is somewhat different from what I, and I bet a lot of guys first thought when they read about topless women mowing lawns and such. I guess I should only speak for myself, but I first imagined a tall, blond girl with big boobs in the sun, and yes, I liked that image.
Frankly, though, if they are fighting for topless equality, these women would be much better suited to fight a good fight. A bunch of Playboy Bunnies would not be seen the same as normal people. It would be seen as an extension of sex into everyday life, rather than an extension of a man's rights to women.
I understand that nudity does not equal sex, and was actually trying to make that point and steer this conversation away from statements like I made earlier, such as this:
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Originally posted by dy156
At first, I thought if they started to walk around topless, it might make it not so cool to see boobies. But then I thought about it, and if all women started mowing the lawn topless, I don't think it would demystify it. I would still want to watch that. Imagine the bouncing when they tried to pull the cord and get the mower started.
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I'm still not sure that I agre with it, given the difference between male and female breasts, but I just wanted to clarify for those of you who thought I was saying that only pretty women have a right to be topless.