Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:You have every right to dislike what you saw. I just wish people would stop trying to control women's bodies, including their clothing.
+1. I'm wondering why every woman is looked at like she's there for decoration, and if the decoration is not pleasing, she's negated. We don't scrutinize men's appearance that way.
Then stop painting your faces like prostitutes and stop wearing flashy look at me outfits.
You can protest all day, it doesn't matter. If you carry yourself like a sex object, then that is how people will see you. If most women choose to do the same, then that is how people will see women as a whole- you are sex objects to be criticized and compared. You don't even need men to do it because you "ladies" do a fine job of it yourself. All you do is criticize how other women look so don't act so shocked.
Anonymous wrote:Attractive or not, that kind of suit is inappropriate for a family friendly pool.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:OP is an ass.
And apparently doesn't like to see them.
Get over it, OP. Everybody has a pair of butt cheeks. A thong isn't a big deal. She can wear what she wants. Look the other way if it bugs you.
I like to see ass just like any other guy but not at a family establishment setting. If you can not respect that then you probably don't respect values set upon kids; for example, if you have a young daughter you would probably be ok with her roaming around in a thong. To each his own.
Anonymous wrote:OP - Avoid Walmart.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
I like to see ass just like any other guy but not at a family establishment setting. If you can not respect that then you probably don't respect values set upon kids; for example, if you have a young daughter you would probably be ok with her roaming around in a thong. To each his own.
This is really an exemplary post.
1. I like to look at the unclothed rear ends of women.
1a. All men do.
2. Except when my kids are around.
3. If your female rear end is unclothed while my kids are around, you're probably raising your daughter to be a slut.
4. But who am I to tell you what to do?
All that in only 56 words. Such efficient writing.

Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:You have every right to dislike what you saw. I just wish people would stop trying to control women's bodies, including their clothing.
+1. I'm wondering why every woman is looked at like she's there for decoration, and if the decoration is not pleasing, she's negated. We don't scrutinize men's appearance that way.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Attractive or not, that kind of suit is inappropriate for a family friendly pool.
OK, then it is the splashpark's responsibility to police what is worn. While I don't want to see thongs there either, it isn't up to me to tell other people what to wear, and if the splashpark allows thongs, then I have to either deal with it or not go there.
Anonymous wrote:Splashpark Thong! It's my new band name! Or some kind of newfangled sex act! Or an unfortunate hyphenated baby name choice by a Korean-Vietnamese couple?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:You have every right to dislike what you saw. I just wish people would stop trying to control women's bodies, including their clothing.
+1. I'm wondering why every woman is looked at like she's there for decoration, and if the decoration is not pleasing, she's negated. We don't scrutinize men's appearance that way.
