Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I know a couple like this too. Are you in Bethesda?
No, Arlington.
Pimmit Hills? I knew it!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I know a couple like this too. Are you in Bethesda?
No, Arlington.
Most people in Arlington are really unattractive with clothes. The thought of seeing them without clothes sends shivers down my spine.
Most people look better without clothes than with clothes, even the old and saggy ones. Every body is beautiful.
Ugh. Go back to Germany.
NP here. I'm from Germany, and I think the statement above is silly. Do you think we are all nudists? Or what kind of stereotype are you cultivating? I will admit, however, that Germans are less hung up about OP's issue than Americans, and that's a good thing in my mind.
Double ugh. Nudists with no sense of humor to boot. Definitely German.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I know a couple like this too. Are you in Bethesda?
No, Arlington.
Most people in Arlington are really unattractive with clothes. The thought of seeing them without clothes sends shivers down my spine.
Most people look better without clothes than with clothes, even the old and saggy ones. Every body is beautiful.
Ugh. Go back to Germany.
NP here. I'm from Germany, and I think the statement above is silly. Do you think we are all nudists? Or what kind of stereotype are you cultivating? I will admit, however, that Germans are less hung up about OP's issue than Americans, and that's a good thing in my mind.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I know a couple like this too. Are you in Bethesda?
No, Arlington.
Most people in Arlington are really unattractive with clothes. The thought of seeing them without clothes sends shivers down my spine.
Most people look better without clothes than with clothes, even the old and saggy ones. Every body is beautiful.
Ugh. Go back to Germany.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I know a couple like this too. Are you in Bethesda?
No, Arlington.
Most people in Arlington are really unattractive with clothes. The thought of seeing them without clothes sends shivers down my spine.
Most people look better without clothes than with clothes, even the old and saggy ones. Every body is beautiful.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I know a couple like this too. Are you in Bethesda?
No, Arlington.
Most people in Arlington are really unattractive with clothes. The thought of seeing them without clothes sends shivers down my spine.
Most people look better without clothes than with clothes, even the old and saggy ones. Every body is beautiful.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I know a couple like this too. Are you in Bethesda?
No, Arlington.
Most people in Arlington are really unattractive with clothes. The thought of seeing them without clothes sends shivers down my spine.
Anonymous wrote:In Virginia, it is illegal to (1) expose yourself (2) in an indecent act (3) in a public place (all three elements needed for "public indecency." If your shades are open and you can be seen from the street (e.g., if the cops can see you when they walk by), that is public place. Also repeatedly exposing yourself (i.e., Flashing!) is considered an indecent act, especially in view of minors.
Your neighbors don't want to be charged with public indecency since that may require them to register as sex crime offenders, limiting their ability to work/travel, lose custody of their kids, etc. Just tell you neighbors, and they should take appropriate actions.
Regarding peeping tom laws in Virginia, it requires a trespassing (e.g., going onto someones home without their permission) or making a peep hole in a public place (a changing room, locker, bathroom, etc.). There is no trespass if you can see things from a public sidewalk.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I know a couple like this too. Are you in Bethesda?
No, Arlington.