Does your community pool have a dress code?

Anonymous
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Anonymous wrote:The sexist fashion industry is scamming women. They are designing bathing suits that are skimpy in the butt region. I don't even have a butt but I refuse to wear that garbage.


They are doing this to men as well. Making them with like 3 inch inseams and so tight and revealing!


According to most of the posters here, we should embrace men who go to public parks when children are there dressed like this.

*shrug*


Would you prefer separate parks for females and a way to certify someone is female?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:The sexist fashion industry is scamming women. They are designing bathing suits that are skimpy in the butt region. I don't even have a butt but I refuse to wear that garbage.


They are doing this to men as well. Making them with like 3 inch inseams and so tight and revealing!


According to most of the posters here, we should embrace men who go to public parks when children are there dressed like this.

*shrug*


Would you prefer separate parks for females and a way to certify someone is female?


No, i'd prefer adults not to be overtly sexual in places where children and families are gathering for recreation.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:The sexist fashion industry is scamming women. They are designing bathing suits that are skimpy in the butt region. I don't even have a butt but I refuse to wear that garbage.


They are doing this to men as well. Making them with like 3 inch inseams and so tight and revealing!


According to most of the posters here, we should embrace men who go to public parks when children are there dressed like this.

*shrug*


Would you prefer separate parks for females and a way to certify someone is female?


No, i'd prefer adults not to be overtly sexual in places where children and families are gathering for recreation.


Like at a gym? Bc both men and women are nearly naked at certain gyms.
Anonymous
yellow is the new black. bring back banana hammocks

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:The sexist fashion industry is scamming women. They are designing bathing suits that are skimpy in the butt region. I don't even have a butt but I refuse to wear that garbage.


They are doing this to men as well. Making them with like 3 inch inseams and so tight and revealing!


According to most of the posters here, we should embrace men who go to public parks when children are there dressed like this.

*shrug*


Would you prefer separate parks for females and a way to certify someone is female?


No, i'd prefer adults not to be overtly sexual in places where children and families are gathering for recreation.


Like at a gym? Bc both men and women are nearly naked at certain gyms.


First of all, are they? I would like to apply to your gym for membership, this is intriguing.

Secondly, maybe your sex gym does things differently, but just for insurance reasons, nearly all gyms do not allow children under the age of 16.

So, no, not at all like a gym.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I don’t belong to a swim club, but I live next one. These skimpy outfits are not only a moral outrage but a safety hazard as well. Last week I was holding my binoculars with my one free hand and dropped them on my foot.


Anonymous
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Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:The sexist fashion industry is scamming women. They are designing bathing suits that are skimpy in the butt region. I don't even have a butt but I refuse to wear that garbage.


They are doing this to men as well. Making them with like 3 inch inseams and so tight and revealing!


According to most of the posters here, we should embrace men who go to public parks when children are there dressed like this.

*shrug*


Would you prefer separate parks for females and a way to certify someone is female?


No, i'd prefer adults not to be overtly sexual in places where children and families are gathering for recreation.


Like at a gym? Bc both men and women are nearly naked at certain gyms.


First of all, are they? I would like to apply to your gym for membership, this is intriguing.

Secondly, maybe your sex gym does things differently, but just for insurance reasons, nearly all gyms do not allow children under the age of 16.

So, no, not at all like a gym.


Have you been to a gym recently? Men are usually shirtless and wearing itty bitty shorts. And don’t get me started on the noises they make when lifting weights. Women are in skimpy sports bras and booty shorts. In full makeup.
Anonymous
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Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:The sexist fashion industry is scamming women. They are designing bathing suits that are skimpy in the butt region. I don't even have a butt but I refuse to wear that garbage.


They are doing this to men as well. Making them with like 3 inch inseams and so tight and revealing!


According to most of the posters here, we should embrace men who go to public parks when children are there dressed like this.

*shrug*


Would you prefer separate parks for females and a way to certify someone is female?


No, i'd prefer adults not to be overtly sexual in places where children and families are gathering for recreation.


Like at a gym? Bc both men and women are nearly naked at certain gyms.


First of all, are they? I would like to apply to your gym for membership, this is intriguing.

Secondly, maybe your sex gym does things differently, but just for insurance reasons, nearly all gyms do not allow children under the age of 16.

So, no, not at all like a gym.


Have you been to a gym recently? Men are usually shirtless and wearing itty bitty shorts. And don’t get me started on the noises they make when lifting weights. Women are in skimpy sports bras and booty shorts. In full makeup.


And where are the children?
Anonymous
This is not a thing where we live. The teens and college-aged girls are concerned about preserving their skin. The Ozempic moms are wearing triangle bikini tops and very high cut bottoms. The one who wears bright red lipstick every day is especially hilarious.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:The sexist fashion industry is scamming women. They are designing bathing suits that are skimpy in the butt region. I don't even have a butt but I refuse to wear that garbage.


Oh please, there are any number of companies that have full butt coverage. Look at Summersalt, Andie, etc., troll.
Anonymous
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Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:The sexist fashion industry is scamming women. They are designing bathing suits that are skimpy in the butt region. I don't even have a butt but I refuse to wear that garbage.


They are doing this to men as well. Making them with like 3 inch inseams and so tight and revealing!


According to most of the posters here, we should embrace men who go to public parks when children are there dressed like this.

*shrug*


Would you prefer separate parks for females and a way to certify someone is female?


No, i'd prefer adults not to be overtly sexual in places where children and families are gathering for recreation.


Like at a gym? Bc both men and women are nearly naked at certain gyms.


First of all, are they? I would like to apply to your gym for membership, this is intriguing.

Secondly, maybe your sex gym does things differently, but just for insurance reasons, nearly all gyms do not allow children under the age of 16.

So, no, not at all like a gym.


Have you been to a gym recently? Men are usually shirtless and wearing itty bitty shorts. And don’t get me started on the noises they make when lifting weights. Women are in skimpy sports bras and booty shorts. In full makeup.


And where are the children?


Children might look in the windows. We can't take that risk.
Anonymous
I can’t emphasize enough, as an actual “Ozempic” mom, it does not give you a hard body! A lot of us probably have more loose skin than bikini tops. If you didn’t know me before, you’d think I was a “before.”

Ozempic is great and I support everyone in whatever bathing suit they want I just need to clarify this!

Also to the poster above hating on the woman who likes to wear lipstick, why is this a problem?! It’s okay! You’re okay! Her lips are not hurting you!
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I can’t emphasize enough, as an actual “Ozempic” mom, it does not give you a hard body! A lot of us probably have more loose skin than bikini tops. If you didn’t know me before, you’d think I was a “before.”

Ozempic is great and I support everyone in whatever bathing suit they want I just need to clarify this!

Also to the poster above hating on the woman who likes to wear lipstick, why is this a problem?! It’s okay! You’re okay! Her lips are not hurting you!


Not a problem just super odd to wear lipstick to a pool. Or the gym. Of course these people aren’t actually going to get in the water or workout. Do you wear a full face of makeup as well? Are you that ugly?
Anonymous
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The lasciviousness is not detectable in the gaze itself. It’s detectable a few feet lower.


Yes, of course. Men are just walking around with obvious protruding erections because the hot college babes are showing off at the neighborhood pool. Join us back in reality some day.
Anonymous
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NP - I have taught my sons to feel pity for girls who have been deluded by faux feminism and told to “empower” themselves by wearing revealing clothing. In reality, all they are doing is returning to the days when women were viewed as objects. Only now there is no mystery left. Those girls in bikinis might have feelings and emotions, but they are training the public to ignore their personality and focus only on outward appearance.


I'm sure your advice went in one ear and out the other.
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