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![]() JimH wrote: "Clits and tits"? I saw no clits. And that word alone may be offensive to some. Perhaps you should have given a warning. ;-) If you saw no clits, you didn't bother to look at the site you posted. One of the celebrities has a photo layout that begins with her wearing an evening gown, proceeds to exposed breasts, and ends up with "her" squatting naked on a bed fingering her exposed sexual organ. If you are going to post a link, you should know what's there. IMO. If the site offended you or anyone else here I apologize. In hindsight perhaps I should have put a warning in the original post so as not to offend folks like you who may not appreciate the pure beauty and splendor of a woman's body. No apology required. There's a difference between noting that a site is offensive and being personally offended. I'm not effected one way or another by soft porn, except to feel that it's pretty tragic for the victims on both the buying and selling end. The images on that site are no worse than one would see in a Playboy magazine, a magazine my wife and I bought for our son when he was 13 so he could realize that women are not sex toys and that their bodies are a thing of beauty. BTW: The link to the site was posted here several months ago and I do not recall anyone being offended by it then. ;-) |
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![]() " JimH" jimh_osudad@yahooDOT comREMOVETHIS wrote in message ... Glad to see that you enjoyed viewing the entire site after looking at the 2 women I orignally posted. Pretty hard to miss the links of various women on the bottom. Besides, this is a boating ng, is it not? -Greg Yep. So tell us about your boat Greg. Which one? 18' Reinell or 25' Starcraft cruiser? ; I do intend to post my newbie impressions of Portland's boat show tomorrow. Can't wait. -Greg |
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![]() wrote in message oups.com... JimH wrote: "Clits and tits"? I saw no clits. And that word alone may be offensive to some. Perhaps you should have given a warning. ;-) If you saw no clits, you didn't bother to look at the site you posted. One of the celebrities has a photo layout that begins with her wearing an evening gown, proceeds to exposed breasts, and ends up with "her" squatting naked on a bed fingering her exposed sexual organ. Glad to see you enjoyed perusing through the site Chuck. ;-) |
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![]() " JimH" jimh_osudad@yahooDOT comREMOVETHIS wrote in message ... If the site offended you or anyone else here I apologize. In hindsight perhaps I should have put a warning in the original post so as not to offend folks like you who may not appreciate the pure beauty and splendor of a woman's body. The images on that site are no worse than one would see in a Playboy magazine, a magazine my wife and I bought for our son when he was 13 so he could realize that women are not sex toys and that their bodies are a thing of beauty. Fascinating! I told my son not to bring material such as Playboy et al into our home or to purchase any such material, because I wanted him to show respect to women. I've also taught him to not bring rap or hip hop into our home or to purchase such material because of it's blatant and pervasive degradation of women and promotion of drugs and violence. It's amazing how differently we all see things and decide right from wrong for ourselves. |
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![]() "Bryan" wrote in message .. . " JimH" jimh_osudad@yahooDOT comREMOVETHIS wrote in message ... If the site offended you or anyone else here I apologize. In hindsight perhaps I should have put a warning in the original post so as not to offend folks like you who may not appreciate the pure beauty and splendor of a woman's body. The images on that site are no worse than one would see in a Playboy magazine, a magazine my wife and I bought for our son when he was 13 so he could realize that women are not sex toys and that their bodies are a thing of beauty. Fascinating! I told my son not to bring material such as Playboy et al into our home or to purchase any such material, because I wanted him to show respect to women. Don't kid yourself. Kids have easy access to porn sites and all boys visit them, whether you know it or not. They also experiment with their body, if you know what I mean, whether you know it or not. They will get their jollies one way or another. We choice the Playboy route vs. raunchy internet site. Heck, we even gave him the Victoria Secret catalogues after my wife was done with them. I've also taught him to not bring rap or hip hop into our home or to purchase such material because of it's blatant and pervasive degradation of women and promotion of drugs and violence. Again, they will listen to it one way or another if they want to. You can certainly help mold his character and morals, but boys will experiment. I did.......as I am sure you did. We chose to teach our son about the real world and right from wrong, rather than shield him from it. It's amazing how differently we all see things and decide right from wrong for ourselves. I guess so. ;-) |
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![]() " JimH" jimh_osudad@yahooDOT comREMOVETHIS wrote in message ... "Bryan" wrote in message .. . " JimH" jimh_osudad@yahooDOT comREMOVETHIS wrote in message ... If the site offended you or anyone else here I apologize. In hindsight perhaps I should have put a warning in the original post so as not to offend folks like you who may not appreciate the pure beauty and splendor of a woman's body. The images on that site are no worse than one would see in a Playboy magazine, a magazine my wife and I bought for our son when he was 13 so he could realize that women are not sex toys and that their bodies are a thing of beauty. Fascinating! I told my son not to bring material such as Playboy et al into our home or to purchase any such material, because I wanted him to show respect to women. Don't kid yourself. Kids have easy access to porn sites and all boys visit them, whether you know it or not. They also experiment with their body, if you know what I mean, whether you know it or not. They will get their jollies one way or another. So....did you show your son this site or did he show it to you? ; -Greg |
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![]() " JimH" jimh_osudad@yahooDOT comREMOVETHIS wrote in message ... "Bryan" wrote in message .. . " JimH" jimh_osudad@yahooDOT comREMOVETHIS wrote in message ... If the site offended you or anyone else here I apologize. In hindsight perhaps I should have put a warning in the original post so as not to offend folks like you who may not appreciate the pure beauty and splendor of a woman's body. The images on that site are no worse than one would see in a Playboy magazine, a magazine my wife and I bought for our son when he was 13 so he could realize that women are not sex toys and that their bodies are a thing of beauty. Fascinating! I told my son not to bring material such as Playboy et al into our home or to purchase any such material, because I wanted him to show respect to women. Don't kid yourself. Kids have easy access to porn sites and all boys visit them, whether you know it or not. They also experiment with their body, if you know what I mean, whether you know it or not. They will get their jollies one way or another. We choice the Playboy route vs. raunchy internet site. Heck, we even gave him the Victoria Secret catalogues after my wife was done with them. I've also taught him to not bring rap or hip hop into our home or to purchase such material because of it's blatant and pervasive degradation of women and promotion of drugs and violence. Again, they will listen to it one way or another if they want to. You can certainly help mold his character and morals, but boys will experiment. I did.......as I am sure you did. We chose to teach our son about the real world and right from wrong, rather than shield him from it. It's amazing how differently we all see things and decide right from wrong for ourselves. I guess so. ;-) Not kidding anyone! I know he has access to everything on the planet. I've just asked him not to bring it into our home. |
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![]() "Bryan" wrote in message m... " JimH" jimh_osudad@yahooDOT comREMOVETHIS wrote in message ... "Bryan" wrote in message .. . " JimH" jimh_osudad@yahooDOT comREMOVETHIS wrote in message ... If the site offended you or anyone else here I apologize. In hindsight perhaps I should have put a warning in the original post so as not to offend folks like you who may not appreciate the pure beauty and splendor of a woman's body. The images on that site are no worse than one would see in a Playboy magazine, a magazine my wife and I bought for our son when he was 13 so he could realize that women are not sex toys and that their bodies are a thing of beauty. Fascinating! I told my son not to bring material such as Playboy et al into our home or to purchase any such material, because I wanted him to show respect to women. Don't kid yourself. Kids have easy access to porn sites and all boys visit them, whether you know it or not. They also experiment with their body, if you know what I mean, whether you know it or not. They will get their jollies one way or another. We choice the Playboy route vs. raunchy internet site. Heck, we even gave him the Victoria Secret catalogues after my wife was done with them. I've also taught him to not bring rap or hip hop into our home or to purchase such material because of it's blatant and pervasive degradation of women and promotion of drugs and violence. Again, they will listen to it one way or another if they want to. You can certainly help mold his character and morals, but boys will experiment. I did.......as I am sure you did. We chose to teach our son about the real world and right from wrong, rather than shield him from it. It's amazing how differently we all see things and decide right from wrong for ourselves. I guess so. ;-) Not kidding anyone! I know he has access to everything on the planet. I've just asked him not to bring it into our home. Sorry.....I did not mean to lecture you. |
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![]() " JimH" jimh_osudad@yahooDOT comREMOVETHIS wrote in message ... "Bryan" wrote in message m... " JimH" jimh_osudad@yahooDOT comREMOVETHIS wrote in message ... "Bryan" wrote in message .. . " JimH" jimh_osudad@yahooDOT comREMOVETHIS wrote in message ... If the site offended you or anyone else here I apologize. In hindsight perhaps I should have put a warning in the original post so as not to offend folks like you who may not appreciate the pure beauty and splendor of a woman's body. The images on that site are no worse than one would see in a Playboy magazine, a magazine my wife and I bought for our son when he was 13 so he could realize that women are not sex toys and that their bodies are a thing of beauty. Fascinating! I told my son not to bring material such as Playboy et al into our home or to purchase any such material, because I wanted him to show respect to women. Don't kid yourself. Kids have easy access to porn sites and all boys visit them, whether you know it or not. They also experiment with their body, if you know what I mean, whether you know it or not. They will get their jollies one way or another. We choice the Playboy route vs. raunchy internet site. Heck, we even gave him the Victoria Secret catalogues after my wife was done with them. I've also taught him to not bring rap or hip hop into our home or to purchase such material because of it's blatant and pervasive degradation of women and promotion of drugs and violence. Again, they will listen to it one way or another if they want to. You can certainly help mold his character and morals, but boys will experiment. I did.......as I am sure you did. We chose to teach our son about the real world and right from wrong, rather than shield him from it. It's amazing how differently we all see things and decide right from wrong for ourselves. I guess so. ;-) Not kidding anyone! I know he has access to everything on the planet. I've just asked him not to bring it into our home. Sorry.....I did not mean to lecture you. No harm felt, Jim. Didn't see it as lecturing, although with hindsight ... Like I said, it's amazing how differently we all see the same thing, based on our personal values and experiences and goals. Bryan |
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