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Mr_Healthy_Habits wrote: »Yoshiboobs wrote: »Why do women wear uncomfortable things and complain? I know supposed to be my opinion but honestly want to know. Some I guess would be for "attention" from men, but I doubt very many does it for that reason. (Less than 5% or?) Most I would say to compete with other women. But, hmmm?
I think it's because of whatever is sold to us but also based on the individual. I've definitely worn uncomfortable things and complained about it. I just want to look good and as skinny as possible because of marketing I'm guessing. The older I get the more I care about being comfortable. 🤷🏻♀️
is it really worth it for not having pockets though
This is a valid point
except womens underwear do have a pocket
Honestly... If she held my atm card in there I'td be pretty 🔥... 😂
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@cowsfan12
I’m having such a good chuckle at your questions! It’s some good harmless fun😊
Let’s see, tats are sexy if they’re on a sexy bod. Suits are sexy if they’re on a sexy bod. Jeans and tees are sexy if... you get the point.0 -
@cowsfan12
I’m having such a good chuckle at your questions! It’s some good harmless fun😊
Let’s see, tats are sexy if they’re on a sexy bod. Suits are sexy if they’re on a sexy bod. Jeans and tees are sexy if... you get the point.
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If a person posts a photo of themselves on a public forum with or without deleting later, is it unethical for others to save that photo for personal use?7
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Thetwitchisback wrote: »If a person posts a photo of themselves on a public forum with or without deleting later, is it unethical for others to save that photo for personal use?
Good Lord I Hope Not.
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Thetwitchisback wrote: »If a person posts a photo of themselves on a public forum with or without deleting later, is it unethical for others to save that photo for personal use?
Seems rude not to3 -
Thetwitchisback wrote: »If a person posts a photo of themselves on a public forum with or without deleting later, is it unethical for others to save that photo for personal use?Thetwitchisback wrote: »If a person posts a photo of themselves on a public forum with or without deleting later, is it unethical for others to save that photo for personal use?
Seems rude not to
The better question is:
Is it unethical to take the image to Kinkos to have it printed in 24" x 36" cardstock, with an adhesive backing, and a stain proof laminate overlay ??
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Motorsheen wrote: »Thetwitchisback wrote: »If a person posts a photo of themselves on a public forum with or without deleting later, is it unethical for others to save that photo for personal use?Thetwitchisback wrote: »If a person posts a photo of themselves on a public forum with or without deleting later, is it unethical for others to save that photo for personal use?
Seems rude not to
The better question is:
Is it unethical to take the image to Kinkos to have it printed in 24" x 36" cardstock, with an adhesive backing, and a stain proof laminate overlay ??
Stain proof 🤣🤣🤣0 -
Motorsheen wrote: »Thetwitchisback wrote: »If a person posts a photo of themselves on a public forum with or without deleting later, is it unethical for others to save that photo for personal use?Thetwitchisback wrote: »If a person posts a photo of themselves on a public forum with or without deleting later, is it unethical for others to save that photo for personal use?
Seems rude not to
The better question is:
Is it unethical to take the image to Kinkos to have it printed in 24" x 36" cardstock, with an adhesive backing, and a stain proof laminate overlay ??
Why so small??1 -
Motorsheen wrote: »Thetwitchisback wrote: »If a person posts a photo of themselves on a public forum with or without deleting later, is it unethical for others to save that photo for personal use?Thetwitchisback wrote: »If a person posts a photo of themselves on a public forum with or without deleting later, is it unethical for others to save that photo for personal use?
Seems rude not to
The better question is:
Is it unethical to take the image to Kinkos to have it printed in 24" x 36" cardstock, with an adhesive backing, and a stain proof laminate overlay ??
Why so small??
Have you ever tried to install a print larger than 24 x 36 on a ten foot tall bathroom ceiling with one foot on a step ladder and the other foot on the vanity ?3 -
Motorsheen wrote: »Motorsheen wrote: »Thetwitchisback wrote: »If a person posts a photo of themselves on a public forum with or without deleting later, is it unethical for others to save that photo for personal use?Thetwitchisback wrote: »If a person posts a photo of themselves on a public forum with or without deleting later, is it unethical for others to save that photo for personal use?
Seems rude not to
The better question is:
Is it unethical to take the image to Kinkos to have it printed in 24" x 36" cardstock, with an adhesive backing, and a stain proof laminate overlay ??
Why so small??
Have you ever tried to install a print larger than 24 x 36 on a ten foot tall bathroom ceiling with one foot on a step ladder and the other foot on the vanity ?
Well it’s not like I have a lot of free time for house projects so it’s been a while1 -
Thetwitchisback wrote: »If a person posts a photo of themselves on a public forum with or without deleting later, is it unethical for others to save that photo for personal use?
you mean like putting a copy of their picture on the head portion of a blow up doll with a wig on it and their name scrawled across it's chest with a sharpie with some old 80s pop music playing in the background while you record it all?4 -
Thetwitchisback wrote: »If a person posts a photo of themselves on a public forum with or without deleting later, is it unethical for others to save that photo for personal use?
you mean like putting a copy of their picture on the head portion of a blow up doll with a wig on it and their name scrawled across it's chest with a sharpie with some old 80s pop music playing in the background while you record it all?
or slightly out of focus pics taken from afar thumbtacked all over a map in a dark room3 -
Thetwitchisback wrote: »If a person posts a photo of themselves on a public forum with or without deleting later, is it unethical for others to save that photo for personal use?
Is she hot?4 -
Thetwitchisback wrote: »If a person posts a photo of themselves on a public forum with or without deleting later, is it unethical for others to save that photo for personal use?
you mean like putting a copy of their picture on the head portion of a blow up doll with a wig on it and their name scrawled across it's chest with a sharpie with some old 80s pop music playing in the background while you record it all?
That's just wrong.
I mean seriously, 80's pop ??2 -
Thetwitchisback wrote: »If a person posts a photo of themselves on a public forum with or without deleting later, is it unethical for others to save that photo for personal use?
you mean like putting a copy of their picture on the head portion of a blow up doll with a wig on it and their name scrawled across it's chest with a sharpie with some old 80s pop music playing in the background while you record it all?sweet_ermengarde wrote: »Thetwitchisback wrote: »If a person posts a photo of themselves on a public forum with or without deleting later, is it unethical for others to save that photo for personal use?
you mean like putting a copy of their picture on the head portion of a blow up doll with a wig on it and their name scrawled across it's chest with a sharpie with some old 80s pop music playing in the background while you record it all?
or slightly out of focus pics taken from afar thumbtacked all over a map in a dark room
Ima stop feeling guilty now, thanks.2 -
Mr_Healthy_Habits wrote: »Thetwitchisback wrote: »If a person posts a photo of themselves on a public forum with or without deleting later, is it unethical for others to save that photo for personal use?
Is she hot?
What would be the point otherwise? 😁2 -
Thetwitchisback wrote: »Mr_Healthy_Habits wrote: »Thetwitchisback wrote: »If a person posts a photo of themselves on a public forum with or without deleting later, is it unethical for others to save that photo for personal use?
Is she hot?
What would be the point otherwise? 😁
Well then... How do yoouu feel about it?
Asking for a friend 😬0 -
Thetwitchisback wrote: »If a person posts a photo of themselves on a public forum with or without deleting later, is it unethical for others to save that photo for personal use?
😂😂 omg at the responses to this!
I assume anything posted publicly could be used for anything by anyone. At any time. Lol1 -
Mr_Healthy_Habits wrote: »Thetwitchisback wrote: »Mr_Healthy_Habits wrote: »Thetwitchisback wrote: »If a person posts a photo of themselves on a public forum with or without deleting later, is it unethical for others to save that photo for personal use?
Is she hot?
What would be the point otherwise? 😁
Well then... How do yoouu feel about it?
Asking for a friend 😬
If I post it publicly I know it COULD be used for anything. I guess as long as they’re not distributing or profiting financially from my image I’d be ok with it. For personal, private use only is what I’m saying.2
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