What's on your mind?

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  • honey_honey_12
    honey_honey_12 Posts: 14,859 Member
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  • spider_mark51959
    spider_mark51959 Posts: 2,869 Member
    Hallmark and maybe a scotch. @tmanfive
  • ReenieHJ
    ReenieHJ Posts: 9,724 Member
    Vikka_V wrote: »
    edit, edit, edit
    ....are naked man boobs any (less offensive) than woman boobs? And especially when the womans are mostly covered ?

    ...think this through people, before answering

    ...its a real need to cull of the ignorant moment

    Depends. Are we discussing someone's like mine? Or Kim Kardashian's?
  • Vikka_V wrote: »
    edit, edit, edit
    ....are naked man boobs any (less offensive) than woman boobs? And especially when the womans are mostly covered ?

    ...think this through people, before answering

    ...its a real need to cull of the ignorant moment

    I don't think any boobs are offensive
  • Sofiapilla
    Sofiapilla Posts: 284 Member
    It’s the double standard for me. And I don’t even mean the one for men vs women. I mean the one for women with a larger chest vs. smaller. It’s so unfair to women who are bigger. Bigger chests are inherently (and wrongfully) viewed as more promiscuous.

    I have had many female friends and relatives say to me that they are envious I can wear a v-neck. They don’t feel allowed to, whether because of work dress codes or because of the unwanted attention it brings. Sorry body police, but if someone has larger breasts, they’re going to have more cleavage. Basing a dress code on the amount of cleavage shown is ridiculous. Some women literally have cleavage to their necks if they bend over even slightly. It’s not their fault that their body types have been sexualized, they should be able to wear the exact same articles of clothing as anyone else.

    Dude I sexualize everyone equally 🤷🏽‍♂️... Like all boobs matter 🤷🏽‍♂️👐🏼...

    Well I know YOU do 😏
  • Mr_Healthy_Habits
    Mr_Healthy_Habits Posts: 12,588 Member
    I guess if I can get the floors swept and mopped on top of everything else before she's even out of bed... All it really means is that I was *kitten* dynamite... 😏😂
  • MelG7777
    MelG7777 Posts: 14,243 Member
    It’s the double standard for me. And I don’t even mean the one for men vs women. I mean the one for women with a larger chest vs. smaller. It’s so unfair to women who are bigger. Bigger chests are inherently (and wrongfully) viewed as more promiscuous.

    I have had many female friends and relatives say to me that they are envious I can wear a v-neck. They don’t feel allowed to, whether because of work dress codes or because of the unwanted attention it brings. Sorry body police, but if someone has larger breasts, they’re going to have more cleavage. Basing a dress code on the amount of cleavage shown is ridiculous. Some women literally have cleavage to their necks if they bend over even slightly. It’s not their fault that their body types have been sexualized, they should be able to wear the exact same articles of clothing as anyone else.

    Yup. You said this all very well. None of it offends me. But if someone like me (or many others) had the plunging neckline/bathing suit etc that I’ve seen posted here it would be deleted QUICKLY. Same thing irl. A regular tank top and people think it’s something revealing. 🤷🏻‍♀️

    I know people on both sides deal with their own set of issues. It’s unfortunate.
  • KosmosKitten
    KosmosKitten Posts: 10,476 Member
    On topic of the thread: My family has too much stuff. I am confronted with this every time we move, yet I can't seem to get anyone outside of myself to cut down on or let go of things... but also, I have a very bad habit (or good depending on how you look at it) of holding onto craft materials and for years in the hopes that I'll use it and save money in the process.

    And to be fair, I do, however.. all this stuff is taking up space and kinda stressing me out. Unfortunately, I can only work on my tiny third of the mess. I can't force other people to get rid of or throw out their stuff.. and that's becoming an issue for me considering how wound up I get over unkempt or cluttered spaces (depression and anxiety get much worse in cluttered, closed-off spaces than open and clean ones). I can only spend so much of my day cleaning up said spaces to ensure they remain uncluttered.
  • Mr_Healthy_Habits
    Mr_Healthy_Habits Posts: 12,588 Member
    It’s the double standard for me. And I don’t even mean the one for men vs women. I mean the one for women with a larger chest vs. smaller. It’s so unfair to women who are bigger. Bigger chests are inherently (and wrongfully) viewed as more promiscuous.

    I have had many female friends and relatives say to me that they are envious I can wear a v-neck. They don’t feel allowed to, whether because of work dress codes or because of the unwanted attention it brings. Sorry body police, but if someone has larger breasts, they’re going to have more cleavage. Basing a dress code on the amount of cleavage shown is ridiculous. Some women literally have cleavage to their necks if they bend over even slightly. It’s not their fault that their body types have been sexualized, they should be able to wear the exact same articles of clothing as anyone else.

    Dude I sexualize everyone equally 🤷🏽‍♂️... Like all boobs matter 🤷🏽‍♂️👐🏼...

    Well I know YOU do 😏

    You know... I better walk that back...
    I don't sexualize everyone equally 😂...
    Like wtf am I kidding 😂... What kinda virtue signaling *kitten* was that 😂...

    Only I could virtue signal about sexualizing people 😂...
  • Motorsheen
    Motorsheen Posts: 20,508 Member
    It’s the double standard for me. And I don’t even mean the one for men vs women. I mean the one for women with a larger chest vs. smaller. It’s so unfair to women who are bigger. Bigger chests are inherently (and wrongfully) viewed as more promiscuous.

    I have had many female friends and relatives say to me that they are envious I can wear a v-neck. They don’t feel allowed to, whether because of work dress codes or because of the unwanted attention it brings. Sorry body police, but if someone has larger breasts, they’re going to have more cleavage. Basing a dress code on the amount of cleavage shown is ridiculous. Some women literally have cleavage to their necks if they bend over even slightly. It’s not their fault that their body types have been sexualized, they should be able to wear the exact same articles of clothing as anyone else.

    @Shakashakara

    These V-Necks of yours..... exactly how low do they go ??


    I'm asking for a friend.


    .
  • honey_honey_12
    honey_honey_12 Posts: 14,859 Member
    Motorsheen wrote: »
    It’s the double standard for me. And I don’t even mean the one for men vs women. I mean the one for women with a larger chest vs. smaller. It’s so unfair to women who are bigger. Bigger chests are inherently (and wrongfully) viewed as more promiscuous.

    I have had many female friends and relatives say to me that they are envious I can wear a v-neck. They don’t feel allowed to, whether because of work dress codes or because of the unwanted attention it brings. Sorry body police, but if someone has larger breasts, they’re going to have more cleavage. Basing a dress code on the amount of cleavage shown is ridiculous. Some women literally have cleavage to their necks if they bend over even slightly. It’s not their fault that their body types have been sexualized, they should be able to wear the exact same articles of clothing as anyone else.

    @Shakashakara

    These V-Necks of yours..... exactly how low do they go ??


    I'm asking for a friend.


    .

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    You and your friends! 😂
  • tmanfive
    tmanfive Posts: 1,365 Member
    I need numbers.

    A-C
    1-6
  • honey_honey_12
    honey_honey_12 Posts: 14,859 Member
    tmanfive wrote: »
    I need numbers.

    A-C
    1-6

    B5
  • MaltedTea
    MaltedTea Posts: 6,286 Member
    edited August 2021
    ...or A5

    We really wanna know what "5" is lol
  • MaltedTea
    MaltedTea Posts: 6,286 Member
    How much a sucker I am for fresh cornbread.

    Looks like @honey_honey_12 made a great meal for you!
  • tmanfive
    tmanfive Posts: 1,365 Member
    edited August 2021
    A crystal ball would be pretty handy. Am I on the right track? Is it worth all this effort?

    It absolutely is.

    You, Ms. @4legsRbetterthan2, have no idea how difficult it is for me to make qualitative vs quantitative decisions. It most definitely is worth the effort.

    Unless you were not referring to me. Then disregard snd have an absolutely fantastic whatever time of great day it is for you.

    Edit: have an absolutely fantastic whatever time of great day it is for you regardless.
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  • tmanfive
    tmanfive Posts: 1,365 Member
    A crystal ball would be pretty handy. Am I on the right track? Is it worth all this effort?

    Ya don't like it flag it, gimme a warning or ban me, and delete it like all the other *kitten* y'all are selectivity doing that to.