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Erika

Moderator
I don't think a person who truly feels that their are asexual and no big deal to look at would get a thrill out of flashing a theme park camera.

You don't see those tribesmen mooning the National Geographic photographers, now, do you? :lol:
 

guwag

Active Member
Hopefully not on Splash Mountain :lol: What I meant before was that it's in the perception of the viewer, not just the person doing the exposing, they may see what they're doing as sexual (Which they presumably do otherwise, as you said, why would they do it) but if I don't view it as such then it really nullifies the point of their exposing.
 

Erika

Moderator
Ha ha ha
 

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As far as a kid missing out on their ride picture, i see that as a bad thing. As far as on a empty (assumed) monorail, i see it makes no difference either way. I'd see more offense in someone digging their buttcrack walking down Mainstreet USA than shooting a "thrill" shot on an empty monorail. :lol: And yes, sadly enough.. i saw a gold-digger on my last trip :rolleyes:
 

DisneyBound

New Member
As a parent of a 16, 10 and 4 year old, I think its incredibly immature and shows no respect for those around you. It also shows what little self respect you have for yourself and shows a serious lack of class. I wouldnt make an issue out of it but would explain it to my kids with "some dummy with no brains or class ruined our picture..on to the next ride"...
 

MouseMadness

Well-Known Member
Originally posted by Erika
Ha ha ha


:lol: :lol: :lol:

That about sums it up, doesn't it? (OK!! I'll admit to having seen monorail girl... :o and I feel sorry for the poor shmuck who looks at that picture and thinks "HOTT!" It made me vow to never go to WDW again without a supply of disinfectant.)
 

civileng68

Account Suspended
Original Poster
ditto

Originally posted by DisneyBound
As a parent of a 16, 10 and 4 year old, I think its incredibly immature and shows no respect for those around you. It also shows what little self respect you have for yourself and shows a serious lack of class. I wouldnt make an issue out of it but would explain it to my kids with "some dummy with no brains or class ruined our picture..on to the next ride"...

thank you!

I think some just look at this from their own point of view. Im looking at it like you.

I think it's fairly obvious that many if not most parents understandably don't want to introduce this to their kids in this way.

What im saying is, yes, you can teach them things but, it's a total lack of respect for these people to do this.

What ever happened to family values? I find it odd that very few actually agree with this person's and my view on this.
 

rosie.ca

Member
i went to the site ... saw the monorail thing... ewwwwwww i didn't need that close up thank you ...
and remember folks lysol is your friend
 

Maria

New Member
Re: ditto

Originally posted by civileng68

What ever happened to family values? I find it odd that very few actually agree with this person's and my view on this.

Oh, don´t worry, I totally agree with you. I wouldn´t want my kids (when and if I have them someday) to think it´s perfectly "normal" to flash people or get naked on the attractions or any public place.
 

Maria

New Member
Originally posted by cuteypatooty78
Did you visit the site Maria...I don't think I want to! EWWWW!!!! :hurl: :lol:

Ashamed to say that I had visited it a looong time ago! :o
...and I did visit it again when this thread was posted...
:D :animwink:

Check the Splash Mountain pics, they make me laugh and feel sorry for those women who may think they are being secsy :lol:... I don´t pay too much attention to "monorail girls" because they are just gross... poor girls who dream of being a star and the farthest they will get will be the strip club in the next town, bachelor parties, or the monorail... :rolleyes:

:animwink:
 

AndyMagic

Well-Known Member
Stupid? Yes
Innapropriate? Yes
Will it scar a child to see a ? No. If I were you, I would worry about other important things like violence. In high school, I was beat up, not flashed. In junior high, I was pushed and called names, not exposed to nipple. Teach children acceptance and respect and stop worrying about nude bodies. Films these days get an R rating for slight thrusting under the covers but incredibly violent films slide past with PG-13. We need to set out our priorities here people.
 

Maria

New Member
Originally posted by AndyMagic
Stupid? Yes
Innapropriate? Yes
Will it scar a child to see a ? No. If I were you, I would worry about other important things like violence. In high school, I was beat up, not flashed. In junior high, I was pushed and called names, not exposed to nipple. Teach children acceptance and respect and stop worrying about nude bodies. Films these days get an R rating for slight thrusting under the covers but incredibly violent films slide past with PG-13. We need to set out our priorities here people.


Sure Andy, but when you are with your family in a log and go to the photo station to buy the picture, and on the front row or behind your kid (or yourself), you have a not so good looking (for you, that is) lady showing her to the camera, it´s a big bummer not being able to buy that pic! Sometimes you can just go back on the ride (provided they gave you a "front of the line" pass then), but some others, you just wouldn´t be that happy it happened on the same log you were. :animwink:
 

Woody13

New Member
Vanity seems to play a big role in this thread. The people that worry seem to be very vain. I bet you that some of them are so vain that they think I wrote this post about them.
 

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