Oh for heaven's sake, it does NOT say I'm a "prude". Just because
you think it's terrible for young women to gyrate their bodies in
these obscene positions in skimpy swimsuits on national television
does not mean you are a prude. I think most people would agree with
me on this. I don't know anybody who would pose like this. It's
kinda sad; makes you wonder how these young ladies were raised, if
they think nothing of doing things like this. And then somebody like
you, to say such an insulting thing to a grown woman. Geez!
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Sports_Illustrated_Swimsuit_Model_Search@yahoogroups.com,
movieman26@h... wrote:
>
> >I mean, if a fellow woman would approve of these women in such
> poses, what does that say?
>
> It says you're a prude.
>
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>
Sports_Illustrated_Swimsuit_Model_Search@yahoogroups.com, "Cindy"
> <cindybin2001@y...> wrote:
> >
> > I caught a few minutes of this show when it first ran, and was
> > shocked! I couldn't believe the positions these young women were
> > posing in; on their hands and knees with their butts sticking up
> in
> > the air, gyrating around in skimpy swimsuits, etc. And then
there
> > were actually women along with men in charge of this thing,
making
> > it seem like it's okay. I mean, if a fellow woman would approve
of
> > these women in such poses, what does that say? And then guys,
> > especially young guys--watching this show will think that it's
> okay
> > for women to be gyrating around in such suggestive moves. It's
> just
> > not right. I can't believe these young women would do this on
> > national TV. Does anyone know where I can write to the people in
> > charge of this show? I found the official website but there is
no
> > mailing address.