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To: wolfpat

Every generation of mothers (well, except maybe the present one) has cautioned their daughters with some version of “leave something to the imagination!”

IOW, it’s not just about whatever is considered “modest” at that point in time. It’s actually about desensitizing men so that, almost no matter how much you take off, it’s . . . yawn.

Of course, a long time ago maybe moms were talking about a girl showing her ankle, or whatever.

But the fact is at some point there really is NOTHING left to the imagination. And the same thing happens that this study and others demonstrates happens with porn. Men become unarousable.

The amount of cleavage shown on Fox News these days would have been outrageous a few years ago. (Why do infobabes look like they are dressed for an evening cocktail party instead of a business lunch?) Now it’s all boobs all the time and — HELLO — no one cares. That literally means that no one cares.

Any woman who is okay with no one caring when she reveals her body is being very shortsighted, methinks. At some point (as you pointed out in your example), there’s nothing left to reveal and . . . then what when it really counts?


81 posted on 10/23/2011 9:26:38 AM PDT by fightinJAG (NO REPRESENTATION WITHOUT TAXATION! Everyone should pay taxes, everyone should pay the same rate.)
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To: fightinJAG

I care...I like the FOX babes

really...but I am not a woman obviously

and some are very good too

and other networks have them as well...the morning Headline News girl is a doll

it draws viewers and it helps when some like Guilfoyle and McCallum or Banderas have a decent viewpoint too...I like them


83 posted on 10/23/2011 9:36:18 AM PDT by wardaddy (Nothing lasts forever.....that is evident)
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