Nicole Zimmerman wrote:

> > I find that to be a rather sexist remark!
> >
> > *smile*
> > God, I can't stand people who just want to pretend they're as PC as
> > possible.  We need more nekkid men to even things up.  No problem here.
>
> neither theme has nekkid anything...
>
> the keanu theme only shows his face... and the duchovny theme shows his
> face and another picture with him fully clothed...
>
> more clothing than the chick in that screenshot referred here earlier...
> i don't see his bum ;o)
>
> there is a difference between theme with a person as it's focus and a
> theme which uses a person as it's object...
>
> and there is also a difference between a screenshot with a person as
> it's focus and a screenshot which uses a person as it's object...
>
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Well I have seen that sort of thing in the collegiate atmosphere. As in Dorm
Rooms, and it was weird it seemed in California to concentrate in systems,
not according to sex as much. It went up if you went to the State College
system, and less in the UC System. Now I am "globalizing a bit" and assuming
my experience is everyone's.  But it did seem collegiate.  A lot of  "Whee! I
am out of my parents house! I can do what I want! I can put up pictures they
don't like!!! Whee!!"  Lots of my friends did it. It was a sort of right of
passage, and "be everything your parents and/or previous generations
dislike..." Now I think that is where Retro Dancing came from. :)


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