I know that these young ladies are wearing swimsuits.
But what I saw on the TV show was them gyrating around
in extremely suggestive positions, like being on all
fours with their butts up in the air. That is sooo
unladylike and gives a completely wrong impression.
I don't understand what you mean about the Christian
model--you said she did a topless photo shoot but her
breasts were covered. Was she topless or not? Really,
a Christian would not pose topless. Of course you can
be a "sexy Christian", but we need to have a sense of
modesty, and that does not mean topless. That is just
going too far.
I'm sure Denise Richards is proud of her body,
otherwise she wouldn't do it. As I said, there is
nothing wrong with being proud of your body. But
posing nude is totally inappropriate. It's obvious she
doesn't feel she is lowering herself. But she really
is. She is just misguided, that's all. She thinks it's
okay because Hollywood, or the media says it's okay,
it's like it is expected of these women for their
career. But it's not how women should behave.
--- movieman26@... wrote:
>
> > there is a huge difference between being proud of
> your body and
> > going too far by doing something like displaying
> it for the world
> > to see. You don't just go "showing it off" for
> strangers.
>
> But getting back to models, they are far from being
> nude. They are
> showing off their bodies while keeping all their
> strategic parts
> covered, and you don't approve of that either.
>
> One of the models describes herself as a Christian
> with morals and
> principles, yet she had no problem doing a topless
> bikini shoot
> because her breasts were covered. According to her,
> "There's nothing
> in the Bible that says you can't be a sexy
> Christian." Is she also
> not intelligent enough to know better? Was she also
> raised badly?
>
> >It's a shame she has lowered herself to do these
> things.
>
> What if Denise Richards is proud of her body and
> doesn't consider
> such a photo shoot as "lowering herself"?
>
> > But even an adult woman shouldn't be doing this.
> It's just not
> > right.
>
> Who is to say that it's not right? Morality is a
> very subjective
> thing. You say it's not right; I say there's nothing
> wrong with it.
> There is no law against wearing a bikini and having
> your photo
> taken. There's also no law against NOT wearing a
> bikini and having
> your photo taken (as long as it's not done in public
> where people
> have no choice BUT to see you naked).
>
> > That's not what we teach our daughters. I don't
> know why you can't
> > see this.
>
> Perhaps because I am more open-minded when it comes
> to sexiness. The
> male body is utilitarian; The female body is a thing
> of beauty. If
> you had a Heaven-sent gift, wouldn't it be almost
> criminal to let it
> go to waste?
>
> These women were born with Heaven-sent attractive
> looks. All the
> human-made makeup and other products just enhances
> one's natural
> beauty; it can't make someone ugly instantly
> beautiful. So these
> women are just making sure that their Heaven-sent
> gifts don't go to
> waste. Is that so bad? If people want to pay them
> for use of those
> gifts, so much the better for these women. They
> decide for whom to
> work.
>
> > Are you affiliated with this show somehow?
>
> The only way I am "affiliated" with this show is
> that I recap it for
> a reality TV website and interview eliminated
> contestants. I am more
> a part of the media, than a part of the show.
>
>
> --- In
>
Sports_Illustrated_Swimsuit_Model_Search@yahoogroups.com,
> "Cindy"
> <cindybin2001@y...> wrote:
> >
> > --- In
>
Sports_Illustrated_Swimsuit_Model_Search@yahoogroups.com,
>
> > movieman26@h... wrote:
> > >
> > The thing is, people like Denise Richards are
> ACTRESSES. They are
> in
> > the type of business where doing things like
> posing in the nude
> > seems okay, but it's really not. They may be
> intelligent, but they
> > are caught up in this lifestyle. I have seen
> Denise Richards on
> talk
> > shows, and she seems so sweet. It's a shame she
> has lowered
> herself
> > to do these things. She really wouldn't have to.
> She could keep
> her
> > clothes on and maintain her dignity and respect.
> But it's like
> these
> > actresses think they HAVE to do these things to be
> accepted.
> >
> > I don't think you would want your daughter posing
> for Playboy,
> even
> > if she were 18. That is still such a young age to
> make a decision
> > like that. You are still a teenager! But even an
> adult woman
> > shouldn't be doing this. It's just not right. And
> yes, there is a
> > huge difference between being proud of your body
> and going too far
> > by doing something like displaying it for the
> world to see. You
> > don't just go "showing it off" for strangers.
> That's not what we
> > teach our daughters. I don't know why you can't
> see this.
> >
> > Are you affiliated with this show somehow? If so,
> in what way? Do
> > you know of a mailing address I could send a
> letter to?
> >
> > > Thanks for a good chuckle.
> > >
> > > > The reason these ladies actively approach
> magazines to appear
> > nude
> > > > in them is because they honestly don't know
> any better.
> > >
> > > People like Denise Richards and Teri Polo, who
> have millions of
> > > dollars and could never want for money in their
> lifetimes are
> > > intelligent women. They didn't get that way by
> being ignorant to
> > the
> > > ways of the world. Are you telling me that they
> aren't
> intelligent
> > > enought to know that appearing nude is "wrong"?
> > >
> > > > But there is a difference between being proud
> of your
> > > > body, and doing something inappropriate, which
> is displaying
> it
> > > > for all to see
> > >
> > > And just what exactly are your credentials for
> being the arbiter
> > of
> > > what is appropriate and what is inappropriate
> for people to do
> > with
> > > their own bodies?
> > >
> > > > Would you raise your daughter to pose in
> suggestive movements
> > like
> > > > that on TV? Would you raise your daughter to
> pose nude in
> > Playboy?
> > >
> > > I'd raise my daughter to make her own decisions.
> After all, you
> > can
> > > only pose in Playboy if you are at least 18. And
> whether I like
> it
> > > or not, 18-year-olds are adults. I'd caution my
> daughter that in
> > > this age of the Internet, those pictures --
> should she choose to
> > go
> > > ahead with them -- would never die and could pop
> up later in
> life
> > > when she least expects them to, but that it
> would be her choice
> to
> > > make.
> > >
> > > > It's sad that these ladies must not have been
> taught these
>
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