It's healthy and natural to look at attractive people. While it might make some uncomfortable to be looked at, the consequences of engendering a "don't look at pretty people" mentality is that everyone feels uncomfortable with their sexuality.
I agree. I am making a little bit of Devil's Advocate argument there. I'm an artist, and I tend to check people out on a regular basis.
If you go out in public, people are going to look at you. If you make yourself look nice, they will probably appreciate it. This is a consequence of being in a society. If you don't like it, then dress modestly or stay inside.
My actual feelings on this are a lot like my feelings on photography in public places. If you go out in a public place, the public will observe you. You have few rights over your captured image if you are in shared areas.
Come here in the middle of the winter and let's see how naked you'd like to be.
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I don't wanna see you naked...ever.
Well, we have to be even-handed about it. I mean, if I ruled the world, I'd have a law that says "all hot chicks are forbidden to wear clothes." But that's not terribly realistic, now is it?
@GDog: Well strength in a group would be of some help, but you can bet those pictures are going to end up on Facebook and then your life is sekuhara. Not just sekuhara, you'd probably be ostracised by any conservative types you live near and everyone will keep their kids away from you as a result.
Good for me that I'm moving from this apartment before next winter. I just have to hope that you are the type that takes word "here" literally.
You're a Finn, right? Helsinki I take it?
I've always wanted to visit Finland. If Finntroll and Korpiklaani are right - and why would they lie to me - then Finland is a land of booze and parties.
I've always wanted to visit Finland. If Finntroll and Korpiklaani are right - and why would they lie to me - then Finland is a land of booze and parties
And trees!
Get a map. We have more cities here than just the Helsinki.
You were at that one tech school. What city was it?
We got absurd thunderstorms though. One was a minor thunderstorm, but the second one really had force to it. I found metal torn off a roof near my car. That NEVER happens here.
Hey, don't be culturally insensitive! It is a time-honored old traditional RIT festival, usually celebrated in the end of March, when the snowed-upon students curse the caprices of the Rochester weather deities.
Hey, don't be culturally insensitive! It is a time-honored old traditional RIT festival, usually celebrated in the end of March, when the snowed-upon students curse the caprices of the Rochester weather deities.
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Not just sekuhara, you'd probably be ostracised by any conservative types you live near and everyone will keep their kids away from you as a result.
I've always wanted to visit Finland. If Finntroll and Korpiklaani are right - and why would they lie to me - then Finland is a land of booze and parties.
But where are you in Finland?
We got absurd thunderstorms though. One was a minor thunderstorm, but the second one really had force to it. I found metal torn off a roof near my car. That NEVER happens here.
It fucking poured last night, like an inch of water on the road. It was hard to see the lines on the road.
And nothing has changed.