Ew! Whether male or female, that is not someone I would be interested in looking at or talking with.
ya have to ask why
Quite right to censor it. It’s enough to drives customers out of the store in droves.
He should stick to Abercrombie & Fitch and that crowd.
I for one, am starting to think that we are too far gone. Sorry but this is sick!
I for one, am starting to think that we are too far gone. Sorry but this is sick!
they are private businesses, I don’t think it counts as censorship
I’m with the bookstores on this one.
This reminds me about the story that was in the WSJ last week, about sexual pheromones and sexual attraction. We’ve been hearing about it for years, but Rush pointed out something that I hadn’t thought about it when reading the article.
The article said that women were attracted to more traditionally masculine men during ovulation. Rush said that maybe this accounts for the rise of the metro-sexual male and feminism at the same time that the use of birth control pills became so wide spread.
No more ovulation, little attraction to strong masculine men.
Now, with new long lasting types of birth control, will desire shut down all together? It works both ways, men are more desirous of ovulating women, just as women are more attracted to the masculine men at that time.
I guess
androgynous = skinny twerp.
He’s from “Bosnia”, with a Croat father and a Serbian mother. He says that he is an atheist and a materialist, and likes to read Karl Marx.
It would be good if he would ditch the false glamor and Satanic delusion of his freakish path in life, and get very Orthodox very fast!!!! He would certainly be a lot poorer in material terms, but would be MUCH better off!!
And he would then be (in worldly terms) an ordinary young man, working on getting an education and preparing for the future. Who knows—that future might turn out to be very bright.
He is indeed bare-chested and is indeed androgynous.
Yeppers. He is bare and he is androgynous. But it isn't censorship unless the government forces them to do it.
His picture doesn't bother me, but if it bothers the stores, they have a right to cover him, refuse to sell the magazines, or take any number of other steps.
Or, customers may look at the image and be confused as to the SEX of the person featured, leading them to head back to the Mystery and Science Fiction sections to write down the titles of all the new books so they can request them from the library.