moiselles Posted January 21, 2005 Posted January 21, 2005 that is completely retardedpeople need to stop reverting to the goddamn elizabethan era. its freaking swimsuits. do these people stay away from beachs and amusement parks as well???WHATEVER. <_<If there are parents who have a subscription so that their young sons can read about sports, I would understand if they don't want that SI delivered. I think we all know it's swimsuits, but they are sexy pictures of women in very sensual poses .. who, to be honest, aren't wearing much more than strips of cloth. I wouldn't want my young kids looking at the magazine either. It's one thing to go to a beach and see your average girl in a swimsuit, it's another to see a supermodel with barely anything on in a scandalous pose.
moiselles Posted January 21, 2005 Posted January 21, 2005 Exactly, its just something a decent parent doesn't want their very young kids seeing. It's not about going back to the Elizabethan area ( I wish we were ), it's just about having moral values.
Capt Snow Posted January 21, 2005 Posted January 21, 2005 We Americans are in the stone age when it comes to showing and kind of sensuality in print, tv or any other kind of media. But yet we show people getting riddled with bullets, and blood spraying everywhere, and more parents are willing to let their children witness those types of things than, some bare bodies. We were born clothes less. No reason for America to be uptight about the human body, most of the rest of the world has already caught onto this concept.
moiselles Posted January 21, 2005 Posted January 21, 2005 I'm not saying that letting kids watch violent shows is any better than a half-naked model. I think it's worse to let kids see that kind of violence. I'm not going to be the kind of parent that won't let their kid look at a magazine, but will let them play such horrific games.Maybe I'm just the only one who thinks showing that amount of skin should be reserved for yourself and your significant other. And I would like to instill those kind of values on my children. Eventually, they are going to grow up and make their own choices about those kind of things and believe me, when I was younger I didn't care who saw me in a bikini, but I've grown up and I've made decisions that I think are right for me and would be appropriate for my ( future ) kids.Anyway, this is off topic. I would like Adriana and Alessandra to be in the next SI issue since they've never done it.
happycanadian2 Posted January 21, 2005 Posted January 21, 2005 We Americans are in the stone age when it comes to showing and kind of sensuality in print, tv or any other kind of media.But yet we show people getting riddled with bullets, and blood spraying everywhere, and more parents are willing to let their children witness those types of things than, some bare bodies. We were born clothes less. No reason for America to be uptight about the human body, most of the rest of the world has already caught onto this concept. can i get an A.M.E.N!!!!!!
mameha Posted January 21, 2005 Posted January 21, 2005 I'm not saying that letting kids watch violent shows is any better than a half-naked model. I think it's worse to let kids see that kind of violence. I'm not going to be the kind of parent that won't let their kid look at a magazine, but will let them play such horrific games. Maybe I'm just the only one who thinks showing that amount of skin should be reserved for yourself and your significant other. And I would like to instill those kind of values on my children. Eventually, they are going to grow up and make their own choices about those kind of things and believe me, when I was younger I didn't care who saw me in a bikini, but I've grown up and I've made decisions that I think are right for me and would be appropriate for my ( future ) kids. Anyway, this is off topic. I would like Adriana and Alessandra to be in the next SI issue since they've never done it.Well said Heaveth! I'd much rather be turned on by a real life, flesh and blood male sitting in front of me than 2D images. There's obviously guys out there that feel the same way (about women rather).I really miss Josie..if she and Adriana made appearances that would be phenomenol.
_SohoxChic_ Posted January 21, 2005 Posted January 21, 2005 We Americans are in the stone age when it comes to showing and kind of sensuality in print, tv or any other kind of media.But yet we show people getting riddled with bullets, and blood spraying everywhere, and more parents are willing to let their children witness those types of things than, some bare bodies. We were born clothes less. No reason for America to be uptight about the human body, most of the rest of the world has already caught onto this concept. I agree. In europe they have naked people on tv, and its no big deal at all. I have no problem with nudity, it doesnt harm anyone. here in the usa, we can have guns, but nudity is so "bad" ! you can walk around w/a gun, but on tv they always blur out the nudity.
mameha Posted January 21, 2005 Posted January 21, 2005 It's not like they're banning everyone from getting the swimsuit issue. So what's the problem? Some people have more conservative views. I don't, but to each his own.
moiselles Posted January 22, 2005 Posted January 22, 2005 I happen to have changed a lot since then, thank you, and I have removed those photos from my photo site. It's called growing up, finding God, and having a little more repsect for myself than I did a year ago.And to clarify for you, I was never unclothed. There were, maybe three photos of me in a red bra with a blanket over me. That is hardly "unclothed".
babranski Posted January 22, 2005 Posted January 22, 2005 A strong woman is not a woman to cross with such talk stealh, pic your words a little more carefully and with a little more respect next time, expecially when talking to the ladies.
Neo52285 Posted January 22, 2005 Posted January 22, 2005 you go boy.....its good that im not the only one with respect for the ladies.
moiselles Posted January 22, 2005 Posted January 22, 2005 And we love you for having r-e-s-p-e-c-t, Neo.
Memento Mori Posted January 22, 2005 Posted January 22, 2005 you know who I'd like to see in SI, to get back on topic - Kim Smith.
Neo52285 Posted January 23, 2005 Posted January 23, 2005 sfstealth...you have to grow up. please respect heaveth
Maxie Posted January 23, 2005 Posted January 23, 2005 What's the point of this anyway? She obviously wants to leave it behind her. People, opinions and point of view can change over time. It's called growing up. Why go digging up the past? Just to show that some time ago she thought differently? Please show some respect for her. She has grown up, which cannot be said about you (atleast not about the way you behave in your posts.) In the future, I suggest you do not treat any potential girlfriends like that, because you'll be single forever if you do. (Yes, I'm a newbie, and NO I don't have any status at all, but I had to say this.)
_SohoxChic_ Posted January 23, 2005 Posted January 23, 2005 sfstealth thats really rude, you're the one that needs to grow up
Capt Snow Posted January 23, 2005 Posted January 23, 2005 I removed those pictures. Please try to stay on topic in this thread, or I will close it.
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