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Bouncing back: topless girls remain face up on page three : Comments

By Evelyn Tsitas, published 23/1/2015

Indeed, in a time when journalists are imprisoned, jailed or killed for reporting the truth, when cartoonists are gunned down to silence their critical pens, The Sun editors had a bigger dilemma on their hands than freedom of speech.

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Who knows, Hasbeen : )

I have to tell you that I used to surf...and among the females at our beach, I was the only one out there on the waves sitting on the board waiting for a wave with the boys.

I do remember looking back to the shore and watching the other girls baking away on the sand - and thinking how bored and hot they must be waiting for the boys to come in....and I was out there with them having the time of my life.
Posted by Poirot, Saturday, 24 January 2015 12:17:24 PM
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I remember once going to Watson bay with my bother and friends. I noticed a rather stunning female walking down through the park (I think) and she set up her towel next to us, and proceed to take her top off.

After a while she just faded into the background until I looked up to the board walk and there was a group of males, dressed in suits or long pants and sports jackets, standing just above where this young lady was sun baking.

That made me feel very uncomfortable as they were not being subtle at all.
Posted by Wolly B, Saturday, 24 January 2015 1:20:24 PM
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On a somewhat related matter it is hilarous the fuss the feminist are making over Bouchard (tennis player) being asked to do a twirl. Don't they realise that these girls are not getting paid for tennis ability. If they were they would have to compete against the men to get the same money. They are being paid to entertain and it seems to twirl (whatever that is) is part of it.
Posted by runner, Saturday, 24 January 2015 1:50:37 PM
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Give us a twirl, runner?

(it's not as if you're here on your ability to make cogent argument)
Posted by Poirot, Saturday, 24 January 2015 2:53:26 PM
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Rhrosty

‘… men find erotica sexually stimulating; whereas most but not all women need tactile sensations and stimulation …’

Says who?

You ought to read some Mills and Boon – a lot of that is pornographic, as is most women’s romantic fiction these days and it’s a much bigger industry worldwide than porn is.

Women are every bit as turned on by erotica and a good male body, and do just as much gazing at men’s body parts. The difference is that the culture does not openly acknowledge or encourage this kind of behaviour in women, in the way it does men. Also, unlike men, women are not conditioned almost from birth to believe they must be always ‘on the make’, or to believe that gazing on men’s bodies (to the point of making men uncomfortable) is some kind of god-given privilege of their gender.

‘It is also interesting to note that more and more young men are choosing to remain single’

Again … says who? Mostly anti-feminist websites, from what I can gather.

I just Googled ‘Why men are not getting married’ and I got 75 million hits. I then Googled ‘Why women are not getting married’ and I got 87 million hits.
Posted by Killarney, Saturday, 24 January 2015 4:42:02 PM
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'Give us a twirl, runner?

(it's not as if you're here on your ability to make cogent argument)'

Oh Poirot your predictable regurgitated doctrines might make you feel superior but are full of obvious holes. Thinking is certainly not one of your strong points.
Posted by runner, Saturday, 24 January 2015 5:01:03 PM
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