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<blockquote data-quote="crashedman" data-source="post: 9488072"><p>Have bikinis made the beaches violent, dangerous places to go to as a result? </p><p>Although string bikinis don't really interest me, if a woman wants to wear them that is her right. </p><p></p><p>Even bikini clad girls were a part of the welcoming party when CHOGM was held up on the Sunshine Coast in 2002. Nobody complained about them, although I remember some feminazis and commie groups wanting a boycott of the meeting for fear of terrorist attacks after the Sydney Hilton was bombed back in 1959.</p><p></p><p>What both irks and amuses me are double standards applied to beach attire. I would have thought that in these days of equality and enlightenment that society would have gotten over them by now.</p><p></p><p>I remember the cartoon of the shapely bikini clad woman being yelled at by an irate beach male beach inspector with distended breasts and an overhanging belly for being 'obscene'. Ugh!! <img src="/styles/default/xenforo/smilies/old/sick.gif" class="smilie" loading="lazy" alt=":sick:" title="sick :sick:" data-shortname=":sick:" /> </p><p></p><p></p><p>Crashedman</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="crashedman, post: 9488072"] Have bikinis made the beaches violent, dangerous places to go to as a result? Although string bikinis don't really interest me, if a woman wants to wear them that is her right. Even bikini clad girls were a part of the welcoming party when CHOGM was held up on the Sunshine Coast in 2002. Nobody complained about them, although I remember some feminazis and commie groups wanting a boycott of the meeting for fear of terrorist attacks after the Sydney Hilton was bombed back in 1959. What both irks and amuses me are double standards applied to beach attire. I would have thought that in these days of equality and enlightenment that society would have gotten over them by now. I remember the cartoon of the shapely bikini clad woman being yelled at by an irate beach male beach inspector with distended breasts and an overhanging belly for being 'obscene'. Ugh!! :sick: Crashedman [/QUOTE]
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