ShadesOfMe wrote:
:P
http://www.news.com.au/travel/news/topl ... 5904452174I can imagine the outrage would be worse if it happened in the US and mostly towards the mother's side. what say you?
This is ridiculous. Was this mother at a beach where topless sunbathing is permitted?
So she's claiming her sons were somehow traumatized because the woman was "attractive" and she was rubbing sun cream on herself in a "sensuous" manner?
What if she was?....it's a topless beach after all.
Is there a way women apply sun cream to their breasts which would be deemed "sensuous" by Italian law and therefore illegal?
Who the hell is defining "sensuous" here??? I swear it almost sounds like this women was singled out because she's perceived as "attractive". So it would've in OK in the mother's eyes if she was 65 and 550lbs???
Seriously....this is so stupid it's making me feel stupid even discussing it.
Actually...I don't think people in the US would be all that offended by this kind of thing. There are very few beaches (or other public areas) in the US where going topless is legal. People know what to expect when they venture to a public place in the US which does allow women to go topless. Most people who go to these places are either women who want to go topless or people who want to see topless women. Very few people take their kids to such places.
Jesus...if you can't handle the heat stay out of the kitchen!! !