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And you're okay with people having sex in the shallow end of children's pools? Why? |
I'm perfectly fine with a dress code that's tied to whatever's legal in the jurisdiction in question. I don't think there's a need to go beyond that. |
Just report their posts. I think the bolded is correct. |
So, everything that is technically legal should be allowed at a children's pool? |
It would just typically be the pool manager telling them their swimsuit violates the law. |
I'm not sure why we need to get police involved... can't we just agree to wear appropriate things in community spaces. |
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I'm not sure what you mean by children's pool. Do you mean one of the wading pools that toddlers use? But, yes, if it's not banned by law or regulation, it should be allowed. |
You and I may have different interpretations of "appropriate." For example, certain fundamentalist religions require women to be significantly covered up in public. If there's a significant percentage of people at the local pool who don't like my wife's somewhat revealing swimsuit for religious reasons, should she cater to their whims and cover up? Or should she be free to continue wearing her (legal) swimsuit as she pleases? |
+1 Bingo. |
Yes... she should be respectful of the people around her... why would you not want to be respectful? |
+2 This is really it. Right here. |
No, my wife is not going to put a burkini on to placate some religious fundamentalists. They're free to leave the pool if they don't like what she's wearing. |
My religion means women can only wear burkinis. I want everyone at every pool I attend to adhere to this policy. Oh, what do you mean that violates your bodily autonomy? Who cares? Karen wants it, because seeing a few inches of skin is unfathomable! |