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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Once again, what bugs me is her lack of judgement wearing a thong at a family oriented establishment. She has the right to, or entitled to wear what she wants but not at a fricking kids pool. If you are the type that will [u]take your kids someplace like a raunchy pool with strippers in vegas[/u] then so be it, enjoy basking in the free country with your kids. [/quote] Let's reel this crazy back in a little bit. No one's talking about taking children to the Bada Bing Club. Below is what OP described ... and it sure doesn't sound even close to "Raunchy Splashpark Stripper-Palooza!" [quote]yesterday at a splashpark i saw a woman walking around in a thong. Not only was it inapproriate attire but she had the nerve to wear one since [u]she was chubby and maybe in her 40s which made it laughable[/u]. Now if it was an attractive mom wearing one, being a guy, i wouldn't mind it, to be honest, although her lack of judgment would make me think she was european. [u]My kids are not old enough to make it an issue[/u].[/quote][/quote] PP stance was "it was a free country, women have a right to walk around in a thong." Even at a kids pool. Who's crazy? if you have loose standards in regards to what your kids are exposed to, don't try so hard to change others who don't, that just makes your morals even more questionable. [/quote] The problem I have with your post is that you're equating (a) a chubby 40yo mom with her kids at a splashpark with (b) raunchy pool stripper in Las Vegas. I trust we're all reasonable enough here to know there's a big difference between the two. Do you really think there's no difference?[/quote]
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