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??? So, it is inappropriate to make a bold (but truthful) statement but appropriate to boldy force unsuspecting diners to view their genetils??? Excuse me???
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]have you ever been to a beach where most people have hardly any thing on? so whats the diffrence?
I agree, there almost is no difference. It is still exhibitionism - but at least they do have SOMETHING on.
??? So, it is inappropriate to make a bold (but truthful) statement but appropriate to boldy force unsuspecting diners to view their genetils??? Excuse me???
I agree, there almost is no difference. It is still exhibitionism - but at least they do have SOMETHING on.
You obviously missed the part about no genitals being shown toward the restaurant. And I must have missed the part about people being forced to look toward the nekkid folks. If you look, that's YOUR problem!
And I still wonder who decided that the naked human body is immoral. Someone better tell the powers that be that they made an awful mistake! For those coming into this "opinionated" discussion of nudity from a purely religious viewpoint......the story goes that God created Adam and Eve in HIS own image. He dropped them into nature COMPLETELY NAKED. He obviously wanted it to remain that way. SATAN came along and spoiled everything by inflicting guilt and feelings of condemnation on the beautiful creatures (probably out of jealousy!) and made them cover THEMSELVES up. God did not cover their bodies. So, it stands to reason in my overly logical thinking that covering up must be evil, since it was a situation created by Satan. Hmmmm........
so if you lived in amsterdam would you have the same opinion.becouse every ones neked there
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