Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It is weirdly legal for men to show their mobs shirtless in public. That said, I remember when my DD was elementary age she told me she was uncomfortable when our next door neighbor used to water his garden shirtless. It is yucky but not illegal and out culture doesn't define it as immoral or unsuitable for children to see.
I guess your DD had never been to a pool or a beach.
Even there, most men and boys are wearing rash guards for sun protection these days.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It is weirdly legal for men to show their mobs shirtless in public. That said, I remember when my DD was elementary age she told me she was uncomfortable when our next door neighbor used to water his garden shirtless. It is yucky but not illegal and out culture doesn't define it as immoral or unsuitable for children to see.
I guess your DD had never been to a pool or a beach.
Even there, most men and boys are wearing rash guards for sun protection these days.
Lol
Most = 25%
Anonymous wrote:Are there moobs involved? Hand him a mansiere.
Anonymous wrote:You should've asked this question on Next Door App.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It is weirdly legal for men to show their mobs shirtless in public. That said, I remember when my DD was elementary age she told me she was uncomfortable when our next door neighbor used to water his garden shirtless. It is yucky but not illegal and out culture doesn't define it as immoral or unsuitable for children to see.
I guess your DD had never been to a pool or a beach.
Even there, most men and boys are wearing rash guards for sun protection these days.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It is weirdly legal for men to show their mobs shirtless in public. That said, I remember when my DD was elementary age she told me she was uncomfortable when our next door neighbor used to water his garden shirtless. It is yucky but not illegal and out culture doesn't define it as immoral or unsuitable for children to see.
I guess your DD had never been to a pool or a beach.

Anonymous wrote:It is weirdly legal for men to show their mobs shirtless in public. That said, I remember when my DD was elementary age she told me she was uncomfortable when our next door neighbor used to water his garden shirtless. It is yucky but not illegal and out culture doesn't define it as immoral or unsuitable for children to see.