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To: ridesthemiles

“an expectation of some level of modesty...”

Our society seems to suffer from a lack courtesy. How about trying to give the mother and baby some privacy? How about Mama trying to be as discreet as possible? I realize babies require attention at inopportune times. I have no problem with Mama tending to those needs. Unfortunately, we have a whole groups of people who think that because you have a “right”, you are able to be as offensive or rude as you wish. I enjoy a bawdy joke. When I am out with the guys in the shop or on a boat fishing - it isn’t rude. Telling it at my wife’s meeting with the ladies of the church or loudly using the “F” word in a public place - it may be legal but I am certain it is rude behavior.-—JM


113 posted on 10/09/2009 8:33:37 AM PDT by Jubal Madison (Sic Semper Tyrannis)
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To: Jubal Madison

You are correct. It’s legal to own porno mags, but you don’t leave em out on the coffee table.


115 posted on 10/09/2009 8:35:27 AM PDT by Huck ("He that lives on hope will die fasting"- Ben Franklin, Poor Richard's Almanac)
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To: Jubal Madison

You are so right. In this case, the woman is in the window seat on an airplane. How many people can see her at all? At most, the person sitting next to her (although they can would have to really turn their heads to stare at her breasts), and the people across the aisle, although they’d be mostly blocked by the other people sitting in the row.

But for some reason, a lot of conservatives here at FR think it’s OK to stare at a woman’s breasts in public, and to complain if she uses them for their natural purpose.


142 posted on 10/09/2009 9:54:16 AM PDT by CharlesWayneCT
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