Posted on 09/06/2019 7:17:47 PM PDT by luv2ski
Edited on 09/06/2019 7:55:29 PM PDT by Admin Moderator. [history]
FORT COLLINS | Fort Collins officials have removed a topless ban from city law that inspired a Free the Nipple lawsuit.
The Coloradoan reported Wednesday that Fort Collins City Council agreed Tuesday to remove language in the public nudity code that barred women and girls over age 10 from exposing their breasts in public.
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I guess you can’t complain if pics of your puppies end up on a porn site
I’m surprised they are going through all that trouble in a lib when all a woman has to do is say she is a man ...
It is difficult to keep abreast of all the cultural changes.
The ones who take advantage are NEVER the hot young ones with the perky, jiggly ones.
:(
Oh my I could have gone all year without seeing that!
Fort Collins has been invaded by the left.
Ft Collins is essentially CSU, and was far Left long ago. They were also the epicenter for the legalizing weed movement.
Advertising for young male
I see what you did there!
sort of the repulsion when a middle age and older man thinks he should wear a speedo in public.....please just don't....
Too true. That's why baggy jeans and polo shirts are popular. To hide the droops... It's sad, these days to see all the old farts with beards, pony tails, or worse, man-buns, and tats, in shorts and sandals...
It has always seemed a bit silly to take the sight of breasts so seriously.
That said, I’d hate to have to see everyone’s breasts exposed....just ewww.
There is an old movie, A New Leaf, with Walter Matthau...
Henry Graham: [as Sally Hart starts to remove her bra... ] No, don't let them out!
Now I know...
You definitely see why at 67 I wear a pair of jeans or bib overalls. Besides riding a bike in shorts might cause problems for the boys. Nice hair cut, nice shave, clean clothes=happy neighbors. I dont like me in the mirror after I shower, why they hell would I want that out in public? Just saying. :)
It does look like that!
FC has always been on of my favorite towns.
Except when the winds change over the Stock Yards.
That’s not true. There are lots of “softball / bowling ball in a tube sock” babes who do it, too.
Hate to disappoint but this one is on Colorado. Cali doesnt have a go topless law that I know about.
In order for a society to exist there has to be rules.
Sometimes these rules are in the form of laws, other times these rules are just customs. If an individual breaks a law the state handles the punishment. If an individual breaks a custom those around them will punish them in avoiding that person or shaming them.
Society over time often forget why the original customs were establish and each generation does their part in weakening them.
Growing up in the 1950s (and it was true before then) for a girl to get pregnant was about the worse thing to happen to her. Society punished the girl and while that may be unfair it served society’s purpose. Out of wedlock births and single mothers was small (especially compared to today).
While the individual girl was punished, it made all other girls safer. They could (and did say no) when being pressured for sex, and if the suitor persisted a father or brother would step in and re-enforce the NO.
The pill and abortion changed things (but I question if for the better). Today girls (and boys) begin having sex at a much younger age, out of wedlock births are high, and a life of poverty is almost guaranteed for the mother. The girl is still paying the price.
But there is another price that is not spoken of too often with all this sex, that is sexual diseases are on the increase. Some are treatable but some are permanent.
This is just one example of a society “custom’ that got tossed away as being too old fashion and unfair to woman.
I have no idea what the consequences of changing a custom that has been around for thousands of years. It is foolish to think there will not be any consequences.
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