• FCUK puts up billboard with topless models in Manchester - sparks fury at offensive image
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[QUOTE=Xakoro;42013334]Is the guy picking his nose?[/QUOTE] Are you a cyclops? He's on the phone mate.
[QUOTE=Dysgalt;42012578]Why do people cry foul at advertising like this when in the streets of the very same city they're in they probably have seen or walked by some nude street performer who is either painted or dressed at the bare minimum. Makes it seem they're only targeting the advert since they know they'll spin controversy or have a chance at some form of entitlement.[/QUOTE] Yeah, all those naked street performers everywhere? It's just utterly, utterly crude. What happened to having a bit of class? Oh fuck class, let's just put tits everywhere. Heurhruehrureh
i would have thought using a stick thin, anorexic looking 'model' would have been more offensive tbh
oh god! not a pair of breasts! stop everything and start rioting!!
I like breasts
that lady's boobies are offensive
Tits are never unnecessary nor offensive. Bunch of daft cunts.
[QUOTE=Primigenes;42012859]Wow she's really thin[/QUOTE] Someone think of the malnourished model!
I love how you guys are whining about the model The advertisers have found what's the most effective, and they're going to keep using it. That's just how business works. Yeah, she's thin, ridiculously thin, but it certainly isn't anything even remotely surprising, let alone wrong.
Shirtless male models: Completely fine, in almost every calvin klein product. Shirtless women: Oh god nipple! Female nipples!! My innocence is ruined now that I saw skin! Seriously, most male models have bigger tits than that woman anyways. She looks anorexic.
[QUOTE=Primigenes;42012859]Wow she's really thin[/QUOTE] I have bigger tits than her.
[QUOTE=Atwal;42017014]I have bigger tits than her.[/QUOTE] I'm really skinny too, my bottom ribs stick out so far that people say they look like really saggy tits.
[QUOTE=Géza!;42013107]Y'know, I do agree that the street isn't really the place for nude pictures.[/QUOTE] Why though? I mean the human body isn't taboo. Go down to a beach, plenty of topless women over there.
[QUOTE=Alex_DeLarge;42017166]Why though? I mean the human body isn't taboo. Go down to a beach, plenty of topless women over there.[/QUOTE] Depends on which beach you go to.
People who're seriously offended by a shirtless woman really annoy me- people say "it's for the children!" but lets be frank, no child is going to see a shirtless woman and all of a-sudden turn into some sort of sex-crazed or corrupted individual, nor will it "take away their innocents". Also the majority of society have a double-standard of "shirtless men are fine, shirtless women are lewd", but why? Male chests and female chests are fundamentally the same- the only difference is female chests are a lot more pronounced. If the model was completely naked, then I could see people getting a bit iffy because it might not be tasteful, and that might be understandable to some degree, but shirtless, come on. Offended, my ass, people just see woman's bodies as inherently sexual things, when really they're not, they're just bodies, and it's not like the model is doing anything dirty- she's shirtless, but she's not grabbing her chest or anything. She looks like she's getting dressed, something the vast majority of people do every day. However, on the subject of her appearing unnaturally thin, I have to agree that can be a problem; but then again, fashion models need more actually-average sized models, and that's another problem for another day.
They have things like this up in West London where I work, except the model is nude and just a vector graphic slightly covering all 3 areas, pre-work softcore anyone?
[QUOTE=Paramud;42019211]Depends on which beach you go to.[/QUOTE] Not in Europe. Almost any beach will do. Hell even in Public Pool places and parks you will probably see at least one pair on a sunny day.
[QUOTE=Gordon Frohm;42020612]Not in Europe. Almost any beach will do. Hell even in Public Pool places and parks you will probably see at least one pair on a sunny day.[/QUOTE] A beach in Europe is not the same thing as just "a beach," as DeLarge put it. In America, public nudity is incredibly rare, usually reserved to fenced off resorts, remote beaches with warnings everywhere, and San Francisco. Europe is very progressive about this kind of thing, I know. But it's still not common in a lot of places. So, as I said, it depends on which beach you go to.
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