that is pretty ridiculous she was kicked out of her apartment complex's pool because she was wearing a one piece, could you imagine if that had happened like 20-30 years ago when one piece bathing suits were more common place than two piece ones. I have seen thong bikinis before and let me tell you that is not even close to what one looks like, maybe the person that gave her shit for wearing that was just tryna creep on her, I mean why else would they take pictures of her in the bathing suit. Unless those pictures were taken by her and her fiancé, in their apartment, doesn't really look like an office to me if it wasn't, I mean there's what appears to be part of a bikini in that cupboard.
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I seen a lot worst at family pools.
The pictures of her that were shown on her Facebook page show the sides of the suit pulled up over her bum and in the crack of her *ss like a thong. it's hard to say how far she pulled the thong up in her crack and to the front, but she was going to be exposing more of her intimate areas than shown here if she were to bend over or simply swim. You have to see those pictures to fairly judge whether the suit was inappropriate for a family pool. This post went viral and it's old so I don't know if the pictures are still on Facebook.
Ridiculous. It's a SWIMSUIT, they show skin. That's just how it is. As long as all private parts are covered (boobs and vag), there should not be a problem. Their reasoning was ridiculous too. Teenage boys can be excited by a woman in just about any kind of swimwear, because they are teenage boys. If you don't want your son seeing scantily dressed women, don't let him go to the pool. It's not up to women to prevent your son (or husband, for that matter) from looking at them. Same goes for school dress codes in my opinion.
That's ridiculous! I can understand having a dress code but that's as basic a bathing suit as exists in the 21st century. The apartment complex would prefer women wear this imgs.inkfrog.com/pix/beemer4pam/1920_002.jpg
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Seriously? Looks like a normal swimsuit to me. Those who kicked you out must just be jealous
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Fair absolutely. I would never want my kids to concentrate on girls or sex instead of studies, it gives rise of imagination n thoughts and then masturbating habit. Since its a residential pool and everyone should maintain the decorum as we can't stop kids to visit the pool , rules are made for some reasons. There's a reason why there are lots of cartoon channel, cartoon movies made for kids, what we can talk near kids and what we cannot, what kids can see, why we keep away kids from funeral and heart storming murder n blood scenes, etc.
there's a difference in residential area and tourist spot or beaches etc.
If you see the dress subtly then you would realise it's not appropriate for a residential pool.Are we talking about a swimming you where you go to train or a hotel swimming pool? Because this nothing compared to what i wear in a public pool or beach. When i used to go train at a indoor swimming pool, we had certain regulations but only when kids were also there training. Free hours you could wear anything you want but still behave.
Neighbourhood pool, eh?
Well i can guess how it went down, she came there, looking good in the one piece, some young boys started to like what they see, she noticed, started enjoying the attention, maybe even did some of that subtle showing off,,
Some of the older women, mommas noticed, got upset, and decided to tell the local morality knight (and closet creep) about the issue, probably made it appear a bit bigger than it actually is, moral knight goes apeshit and kicks her out.
What else is new, nothing special here. Not worthy of a story in my opinion.I think it's funny when people mention stuff about "not appropriate" or "not family friendly" or "kids don't need to see that", when young kids haven't learned to give a fuck abour butt cheeks yet.
It's not until the family and surrounding public shame it, call it out, and try to hide them from it that they learn to be upset when, heaven forbid, some butt is visible. They're taught to make a big deal out of it from scenes like thisShe was wearing it like a thong, and she knows it, and is now crying about it on social media. Why aren't there any front pictures?
i.dailymail.co.uk/.../...age-a-4_1498246360346.jpgDisagree but
when in someone else's "house"
they (not you) have the right (in USA) to expel you, even if it takes a baseball bat. Right To Refuse Service To Anyone (regardless of silly fake news stories)
Hey, if when wet it's almost see-through only THEN would I agree.. if it were "my house" and rules.I'm going to be honest. I don't believe half of the reported articles on the dailymail. Their news reports are constantly being debunked everyday. There are some missing pieces in this story because it doesn't really make sense to me.
There is DEFINITELY more to this story than: "They kicked me out of the pool because of my swimsuit!!!"😑😑It wasn't a public pool, it was an neighborhood association pool.
The suit as sexy as it was, still covered more than a bikini. Not sure if there was something other than her sexy suit and her hot little body that excited a couple of teen boys, but it don't take much to excite them.
The neighborhood association apparently can makes rules about the type of bathing suits girls can wear.I mean I guess it depends on the front - I'm all for sexy bathing suits but at somewhere like a family pool, a deep plunging V for example might be a little too much. However, it's not exactly better than a bikini anyway and at the end of the day, it's a bathing suit.
I still say unfair.Complete stupidity. Teenage boys are allowed to be excited for one. And second she can wear whatever bathing suit she wants. I really don't think the lease contract officially states all tenates must be modest in the swimming pool. What an idiot
And lastly taking pictures of her in the office to ridicule her is outta this world pyschoI don't see a problem with that suit? And let's be honest, you can excite teenage boys just by saying boobies.
Down right unfair. It was a female manager so I'm not surprised she reported in sheer jealousy (not uncommon). If it was a male manager I doubt he'd bat an eye tbh.
I've worn far less to the pool before, and I've seen people wearing next to nothing, including going topless.
But then again it's Tennessee so I'm not surprised by this either. 🤔They said she was wearing a thong (bhahaha) 😂 It's a one piece. How stupid can they be?
That's unfair. Poor girl. Though she could have a nip slip issue (which is the only thing I think the people were worried about). But then again who cares, she wanted to wear itCorrect me if I'm wrong, but I believe this is the story where this woman flashed people and then put her swimsuit back to how it normally was to trick others into believing she was being discrimated against instead of actually being inappropriate. If that was but that case, this would be wrong, but I'm almost certain she flashed people.
It's absurd. If you read the article, you learn the leasing agents made her go to their office to pose for photographs to document the inappropriateness. I don't know why she felt she needed to comply, but they're obviously small-minded, sociopathic wankers who enjoy lording the minuscule amount of power they have over others. At the very least, they should be fired.
No, that's dumb as shit if it happened. I would literally start haranguing the lifeguard or whomever was confronting her about it until I got kicked out of the pool as well if I were in a position where a woman dressed so normally was randomly singled out for no reason like that.
Dailymail is a British tabloid. You guys are reacting to a fake news story. We might as well be discussing articles about batboy and the chupacabra. People where the skimpiest swimsuits all across the country, no one cares about that shit. If anything men and boys love it cause they have eye candy while enjoying the beach.
There could be something shady about this. What if she intentionally wore her swimsuit as a thong, and then made us believe that the whole situation was "unfair"? The swimsuit itself is fine, it's a one piece after all, but there could be a twist to what really happened. I'm not believing everything I see on the internet, and I don't care anyway. They kicked her out of the swimming pool? Good.
I couldn't imagine that? that sounds wildly unfair, maybe it's something you should call to speak to a supervisor/manager about
While I do think it was unfair there are several photos of her with the bathing suit up her all, basically like a thong. 🤷🏽♀️🤷🏽♀️ Not sure if those pictures were from the same day or not, but it may change some people's perspectives just a little.
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