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Previously on "Should women be allowed to go topless in public?"
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There is a business opportunity to sell saddle wipes.Originally posted by ladymuck View PostWorld Naked Bike Ride London | WNBR London
Next ride is pencilled in for 13 June.
You can just gawp from the roadside, no need to actually get on a bike.
With a bit of luck Brillo will still be recovering so won't be taking part.
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World Naked Bike Ride London | WNBR LondonOriginally posted by xoggoth View PostCor, yeh! Public bums too!
Next ride is pencilled in for 13 June.
You can just gawp from the roadside, no need to actually get on a bike.
With a bit of luck Brillo will still be recovering so won't be taking part.
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You missed the extinction protests then?Originally posted by xoggoth View PostCor, yeh! Public bums too!
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uh oh! Dangerous territory there. It sounds like you're saying that if women got their t1ts out more or submitted like animals do, they wouldn't get themselves raped. I know that's not what you meant, but still..Originally posted by xoggoth View PostMore seriously, maybe it would be better if we all acted as nature intended. Could be the unnatural way we treat sex that drives problems. You don't see rape among most animal species.
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Yes you do. In fact, your statement is pretty much 100% the opposite of what happens in nature. Humans are 'unique' in that our society and morals require the consent of the woman before a man can make his move (or vice-versa).Originally posted by xoggoth View PostMore seriously, maybe it would be better if we all acted as nature intended. Could be the unnatural way we treat sex that drives problems. You don't see rape among most animal species.
If you disagree, check out the ducks in your local park in a month or so's time when they start breeding! Duck rape is horrific for the females.
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More seriously, maybe it would be better if we all acted as nature intended. Could be the unnatural way we treat sex that drives problems. You don't see rape among most animal species.
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Of course they can. Can we ogle? Diet Coke break anyone?Originally posted by BrilloPad View Post
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YesOriginally posted by BrilloPad View PostIs that your own children or just random ones?
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If a child can suckle their jugs in public, why can't children suckle mine
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