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I sure would not want to see topless rallies in my area. That is just uncivilized, and I would appreciate if police did something about it, should it ever happen.
Our largest sex organ is our brain, not our genitals.
John
NZ
You really need to get some comprehension skills. Not just hewre but in other threads your totally misreading what is said. I said it would be sexist if they made rules about what swimwear men can and can't wear but not make rules about what swimwear women can wear. Of course if you totally ignore the post I quoted which mentioned making it illegal for overweight guys to wear speedos then one can easily draw the wrong conclusion you have. This is not the first thread you have done this in recently so it seems to be a habit for you or deliberate.Oh my goodness, what delicious hypocritical irony. It would be sexist to make laws about what swimwear men can wear, but not to make laws about women going shirtless? Do tell.
Never once said breasts were sex organsBreasts are not 'sex organs'. They play no role in reproduction. A woman without breasts can have sex and children as easily as a woman with them. A woman lacking any actual sex organs will have extreme difficulty with this and may need medical help.
So you think there is no difference at all between the male and female body. You think they are identical do you? If not then this claim makes no sense. Hey lets follow your suggestion and go back to the bad old days when women were walking out of hospitals after being told there was no major problem with their health and having heart attacks in the car park. Why did that happen? Because it was assumed male and female bodies worked exactly the same way where in reality symptoms for men and women about to have heart attacks are different. When they only did tests on men they didn't realise womens symptoms for heart attacks were different. But hey that would be sexist to treat women differently despite evidence their bodies work slightly differently in this regards. Why do you hate women so much that you want them to be ignored when they are about to have a heart attack? If you don't then apply same logic here and aclnowledge women are different to men.So either the law has just ruled that men cannot go shirtless, or it is sexist in restricting only women from doing so.
no the penis would not be considered a sex organ. It is one way the male body removes bodily waste.really the only thing trully a sex organ would be a penis of a man and vigina area of the female.
Couldn't agree morewell i just think police have better things to worry about. then walking around a beach making sure women keep there breasts covered up. hey you put that bikini top back on you could hurt someone lol.
TheDag said:no the penis would not be considered a sex organ. It is one way the male body removes bodily waste.
jminnesota said:and if the law let women walk topless only ones that felt good about there bodies would or those that feel its ok if other guys other then there husbands can look at them. there are lot of husbands that would probably be jelous if other guys where checking out there wifes breasts at the beach or in public.
just using the standard set by another poster that if something cvan serve two purposes then it doesn't countThe vagina serves the same function. What are sex organs if an additional function for waste removal disqualifies them?
TheDag said:just using the standard set by another poster that if something cvan serve two purposes then it doesn't count
You really need to get some comprehension skills. Not just hewre but in other threads your totally misreading what is said. I said it would be sexist if they made rules about what swimwear men can and can't wear but not make rules about what swimwear women can wear. Of course if you totally ignore the post I quoted which mentioned making it illegal for overweight guys to wear speedos then one can easily draw the wrong conclusion you have. This is not the first thread you have done this in recently so it seems to be a habit for you or deliberate.
Never once said breasts were sex organs
Once again more false claims by you Jade. I never once said the law says 'areas generally considered private'. I said society not laws. Tell you what how about you go to work topless one day and post photos as evidence and if your boss says nothing and you don't get arrested travelling like that on public transport then I will admit I was wrong and that society does not expect women to cover their breasts. If you want to change that societal expectation go ahead I have no problem with that at all. Fact is at the moment a woman walking the streets with no clothing on upper body would be as unacceptable as a male walking around with his penis showing.
So you think there is no difference at all between the male and female body. You think they are identical do you? If not then this claim makes no sense. Hey lets follow your suggestion and go back to the bad old days when women were walking out of hospitals after being told there was no major problem with their health and having heart attacks in the car park. Why did that happen? Because it was assumed male and female bodies worked exactly the same way where in reality symptoms for men and women about to have heart attacks are different. When they only did tests on men they didn't realise womens symptoms for heart attacks were different. But hey that would be sexist to treat women differently despite evidence their bodies work slightly differently in this regards. Why do you hate women so much that you want them to be ignored when they are about to have a heart attack? If you don't then apply same logic here and aclnowledge women are different to men.
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