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Utah football and body paint
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Yeah, wish our coeds would come to the game with just paint.
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Originally Posted by
Lord McBuckethead
Yeah, wish our coeds would come to the game with just paint.
Couldn't find the uncut version
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It?s just some boobs, and the guy bitching about it? It is not like you and your kids should be anywhere near the student section.
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Originally Posted by
Lord McBuckethead
It?s just some boobs, and the guy bitching about it? It is not like you and your kids should be anywhere near the student section.
Flat boobs at that. It looks more like chest to me.
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According to a previous thread, some of our body painted male fans, who end up on tv too much, are more offensive than this!*** These may be someone's future "sister wives". Hail State!
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Damn, some people freak out over anything. They are baby feeders and barely sufficient at that. I think it is funy that they got in and admire their attempt. HeHe !!!!!!!!!!!
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Originally Posted by
Offshore Dawg
They are baby feeders
"Mommy Milkers" is the preferred nomenclature.**
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That lady was like when they turned to the side, I could see a nipple.... She sounds like 12 year old me looking at Victoria secret magazines desperately trying to find something.
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Originally Posted by
sleepy dawg
That lady was like when they turned to the side, I could see a nipple.... She sounds like 12 year old me looking at Victoria secret magazines desperately trying to find something.
Haha +
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Originally Posted by
TheLostDawg
Haha +
HaHa or lol doesn't do that post justice .... that was freaking hilarious
OXFORD, Miss. (WTVA) - Ole Miss campus police ask students to behave at future baseball games following a recent incident.
The university said students were reportedly throwing rocks at Georgia baseball players during last weekend's series.
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Seriously people, they are just boobs. If guys come to the game without shirts, girls can come to the game without shirts. They are just boobs. Matter of fact, in jurisdictions across the country, women can go topless. It is not a big deal.
People that have an issue with this, are the same people that refuse to discuss sex with their kids and then their wonder why their kid gets pregnant.
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Originally Posted by
Lord McBuckethead
Seriously people, they are just boobs. If guys come to the game without shirts, girls can come to the game without shirts. They are just boobs. Matter of fact, in jurisdictions across the country, women can go topless. It is not a big deal.
People that have an issue with this, are the same people that refuse to discuss sex with their kids and then their wonder why their kid gets pregnant.
Just a matter of courtesy. If you want to hang out with your wang out around your kids, whatever. It's still bad form to do it in public generally. Certainly women going topless is less of a faux pas, but in the US it's still mostly considered rude for women to go topless in areas that aren't designated as topless, and even more so if it's in an area with kids. Even in places where topless beaches are common, you still generally see women wearing tops around town.
ETA: Obviously I personally rebel at society's unreasonable strictures on women and encourage them to free the tatas whenever and wherever, provided the women in question are reasonably attractive.
Last edited by Johnson85; 09-15-2022 at 04:16 PM.
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Slightly concerning the previous posters think there is nothing wrong with nudity at a public venue with likely thousands of children present. I don't know why things like this surprise me anymore.
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Originally Posted by
Matt3467
Slightly concerning the previous posters think there is nothing wrong with nudity at a public venue with likely thousands of children present. I don't know why things like this surprise me anymore.
I don't think there's anything wrong with nudity, but if you're body is covered in paint you aren't nude anyway and its not against the law in most places.
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Originally Posted by
Matt3467
Slightly concerning the previous posters think there is nothing wrong with nudity at a public venue with likely thousands of children present. I don't know why things like this surprise me anymore.
exposed boobs is not being naked.
Now take exposed boobs and put paint on them. Not naked. Not nude.
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Originally Posted by
Lord McBuckethead
exposed boobs is not being naked.
Now take exposed boobs and put paint on them. Not naked. Not nude.
I didn't say they were naked. To be clearer it's partial nudity. Even though a few states have legalized it doesn't make it okay and besides I believe Utah is one of the states that even though it's legal it still remains illegal to do so with children present as it's considered lewdness involving a child. Body paint isn't clothing.
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Originally Posted by
Matt3467
I didn't say they were naked. To be clearer it's partial nudity. Even though a few states have legalized it doesn't make it okay and besides I believe Utah is one of the states that even though it's legal it still remains illegal to do so with children present as it's considered lewdness involving a child. Body paint isn't clothing.
You are correct Matt on all accounts.
Concerning that so many see no issues with this but not surprising. Shows the moral relativism of culture where there is no right or wrong just however I see it.
Just because something is legal doesn't make it right. Abortion legal isn't right. The Dredd Scott case and slavery was wrong even though it was legal for a time. There are moral absolutes, we just hope our laws will reflect that but many times they do not.
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Originally Posted by
R2Dawg
You are correct Matt on all accounts.
Concerning that so many see no issues with this but not surprising.
Y'all think the sexualization of children in this country is happening in a vacuum?
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