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RE: taking photographs up a skirt is free speech? - 3/11/2014 8:35:46 PM   
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The groin of a female appears as bright white. In males the groin showed the same temperature as the belly.


Somehow, that makes perfect sense.


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RE: taking photographs up a skirt is free speech? - 3/12/2014 2:26:00 PM   
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Judges interpret and rule on existing laws. If the law is written wrong, blame the legislature, not the judge.

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RE: taking photographs up a skirt is free speech? - 3/12/2014 2:56:39 PM   
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Funny how this always have fascinated guys. When I was about 10 I got caught in the schoolyard with a mirror tied to my shoes. I don’t think I really knew what I was looking for, but I did get a solid whack from one of the teachers for it.
Another episode about this I really remember well. In my youth I did a lot of swimming in one Copenhagen’s open air pools. Of course there was lots of girls in various state of dress (or should we say undress) like normal swimsuits and bikinis. It was pretty normal and the guys didn’t make a big show out of ogling the talent.
But there was one rather gorgeous female lifesaver there that would often go around picking up litter, wearing a white dustcoat. When she bended over the dustcoat would slide up and most of the guys would try and catch a glimpse. The funny thing about it was when she was finished with it, she would enter the lifesavers shelter, which had a kind of roof to protect them from sunburns. Doing this she would remove the dustcoat and sit in her quite normal swimsuit and none of the guys would give a second glimpse.
Morale: The forbidden is much more exciting than the permitted.


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