Rikki McGinty wrote:
> 
> do you think he really knew the pictures made some people uncomfortable?
> 
> in some really ignorant stupid way, some men think those pictures are "art."
> 
> They also seem to think that by plastering babes up ("classy" ones, like
> models), people will get the impression that they're desirable (the men
> putting them up i mean).

Ok. We've got multiple definitions of multiple parts of the problem. This
being one of them...

So let's start on the solution side: Does anyone have any not-too-bitchy,
not-too-rude, not-too-hurtful way of giving people with this problem a 
*clue*?

BTW: Sio's quite right that there's a lot of people who /aren't/
hurt by images of this nature. But there's also a lot of people who 
see them in 'inappropriate' places as demarking territory. 

In many places, I'm just as likely to drool over a nice girl as a nice
guy. OTOH if I spotted a set of girlie pics in a potential workplace, 
I'd be walking right back OUT the door and cancelling my interview - 
expecting to be treated in that workplace as a DD-babe-with-no-brains.



Jenn V.
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  Humans are the only species to feed and house entirely separate species 
     for no reason other than the pleasure of their company. Why?

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