Thursday, June 18, 2015
Always the Women
I enjoy looking at a good-looking woman as well as any man.
Especially half-naked ones—or even ALL-naked ones. But I'm getting
very tired of such pictures being used to direct my attention to
something that has nothing to do with beautiful women, like the story
about the matador who had a testicle eviscerated in a bull fight. Or
the busty woman in a Bikini (which women rarely use when driving)
being handcuffed, the cop holding her arms behind her back, in an ad
for INSURANCE, which pushed her considerable breasts forward. Another
thing that offends me is the new Fox show, “Outnumbered,” which
probably ought to be renamed, “Legs,”: because that's pretty much
all it shows, featuring four leggy women whose dresses just barely
cover their “goodies, as a general rule. “The Five,” while it
doesn't have as many leggy women, emphasizes pictures of the one
woman who is always half naked and, while the others change daily,
she does not. It must be a “dress code” at Fox. All the women,
for the most part (sometimes excluding guests, who are usually not
subject to a dress code) dress the same, and everywhere you look,
there are bare legs, ¾ the way up their thighs. Maybe I'm just an
“old fogey,” but I still resent being used this way. (Just common
sense)
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