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Mandy asked in HealthWomen's Health · 6 years ago

My friend has asked me to her garden?

for a spot of sunbathing over the weekend if the weather holds out.

I am inclined to say no in case she goes topless.

If I thought she was going to be covered up, or if she would demonstrate such bravado and exhibitionism in front of a man, I would be inclined to say OK. Sorry,

my friend, they are only for your partner.

Would I accept her partner in the garden, swinging his penis? No. So why think it's OK to see her breasts? Because we are both female? Isn't that precisely the reason to stay covered up - we are not lesbians?

My brother doesn't show his bits to Harry next door just because he's a man.

Am I wrong?

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  • MissA
    Lv 7
    6 years ago

    Okay, so I glanced over the rest of your questions and I've got to say I'm impressed. You have been posting a HUGE variety of female-body-hating questions for FOUR YEARS. Seriously. There is vaguely but not explicitly misogynist stuff about childbirth, changing rooms, pelvic exams... but really very little repetition, which is unusual for most of the fixated-on-a-single-topic reposters.

    That is some dedicated and high-quality trolling and I salute you, sir. You don't get that kind of attention to detail from your johnny-come-lately trolls.

  • Anonymous
    6 years ago

    I sunbath topless in back of the house outside my bedroom frequently, but I don't invite any guys out there, at all. The only one that's involved is the probably the neighbor on the hill above us. They can see me sunbathing through a gap in the trees, if they so chose to walk out to the edge of his balcony and look over the railing.

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