Posted on 01/19/2018 5:49:31 AM PST by C19fan
Without pictures, it didn’t happen
I don’t see the problem.
I’m picturing a bitter old feminist.
It’s some bright red outfit (I saw a gal in Sydney’s airport in the Air Asia ‘costume’). I won’t say it’s revealing but if they sit down....the skirt slides about a foot above the knee. There’s not much left.
I would think those uniforms would be very uncomfortable to work in, especially on long hauls...
If this woman doesn’t like it then don’t look.
Interestingly, and this was on Singapore Air and/or Qatar Air, can’t remember which, they greet you with the mini-skirt, then before serving change into a different uniform with slacks.
I think Japan’s Skymark Airlines took the grand prize when they came out with these ultra-short mini-skirt uniforms for their stewardesses.
Book two but I get the aisle seat....
Ignorant biatch is going to get some poor stewardess killed by some sharia nutjob. Malaysia is full of them.
Should fly Qantas and get some fat old bag or a homo stewardess if she doesn’t like it.
Those ladies would look lovely in anything. Why not leave them in something comfortable all the time? Not to mention the time it takes to do a quick change. Even if it’s just sliding off the skirt and pulling on a pair of trou, that’s time away from the rest if your dutues. What a PITA.
Since it’s Japan, that doesn’t surprise me. I’ve seen their anime and manga.
Reminds me of the old 1960s and 70s mini shorts and skirts US airline hostesses used to wear. Then someone complained and the visual enjoyment was gone.
Good grief ping.
I have heard that Japan has all sorts of pornography openly available in shops, including child sex and beastiality.
Are those rumors overstated?
I’m picturing a permanently enraged Muslimah bitch.
Like someone posted, her condemnation will get some poor flight attendant offed in Malaysia, the land of “tolerant Islam”.
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