
That's a children's pool. Keep adult activities in your private pools. |
No worse than pulling out your boob and breast feeding in public without a cover! Actually, string bikinis are preferable. |
Is it a public pool? Adults are part of the public. |
No, it's not a children's pool. It's a pool that welcomes children and adults. Stop calling it a children's pool when it's clearly not. |
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Adults are allowed into playgrounds but they’re not an appropriate place for women to make lewd Instagram videos or men to display erections. Pools are the same. Watery children’s play areas. Keep your public sex games out. |
So? In your estimation, anywhere adults are allowed should be used for adults to perform sexual acts? Sorry, lady, that’s not right. |
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Well men can’t really help it, esp if they are packing. Its an involuntary reaction. |
I think there’s a big difference between a revealing swimsuit and sexual behavior. |
I don't see anyone performing public sex acts at pools. In fact, public sex acts are illegal. |
Public pools do not exclusively belong to children. It's a shared space and the people there don't appear to be breaking any law. Your moral panic can go elsewhere. |
They basically do. Have sex somewhere else, creep. |
Right, there are laws against public sex and pools have dress codes. People in this thread want to reverse that. Why? I don't know. |
Totally. But we're not talking about a revealing swimsuit—we're asking if your pool has a dress code, and at what point are some bathing suits TOO revealing. And, if you're a sane or not a pervert, you probably have a good answer. Let's hear it! |