GREAT!!! Now I cant take my large chested Wife to Disneyland!!!

Gabe1

Ivory Tower Squabble EST 2011. WINDMILL SURVIVOR
Giggle. How funny. So many pictures in that link some more modest than others. I like the one where Stitches ears block the final plunge.

I am a time and a place for everything kinda gal. The parks are generally not the place to show all the children in the parks what God gave ya, I'd never go to a venue for families showing off the girls. Nothing ickier than a preteen young man not focusing in on the intended magical moments.
 

Gabe1

Ivory Tower Squabble EST 2011. WINDMILL SURVIVOR
Speaking of Cleavage... I honestly wish people could stop marking and accusing... like or cleavage are somehow something akin of "evil satan worshipping" piece.
they are a body part!
Sort of when... people who complain about mothers feeding their child, because it makes them feel "uneasy" or "Offended".
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I don't believe those two examples are in the same category. Though I've seen a Mother nursing at a middle school basketball game in the stands that grabbed the attention of the middle school boys. Everybody is different, I never had an issue being discrete while I was nursing and the babies were still fed, comfy and happy. I have friends that were more comfortable in public as they were at home. Me not so much.

Me, I couldn't and wouldn't wear any top that would expose myself as I climbed on and off attractions, some of these attractions are awkward and I have no desire to be the attraction of the moment. Others are more comfortable with more revealing clothing. My DH got stopped by CM at the turnstiles when my kids were young for a T-Shirt that said HELL hath no fury like a man who's tools are missing. Guess he could have gone media too.
 

Cesar R M

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I don't believe those two examples are in the same category. Though I've seen a Mother nursing at a middle school basketball game in the stands that grabbed the attention of the middle school boys. Everybody is different, I never had an issue being discrete while I was nursing and the babies were still fed, comfy and happy. I have friends that were more comfortable in public as they were at home. Me not so much.

Me, I couldn't and wouldn't wear any top that would expose myself as I climbed on and off attractions, some of these attractions are awkward and I have no desire to be the attraction of the moment. Others are more comfortable with more revealing clothing. My DH got stopped by CM at the turnstiles when my kids were young for a T-Shirt that said HELL hath no fury like a man who's tools are missing. Guess he could have gone media too.
Oh I agree with you.
It is just weird on how the "what is bad and what is good" changes depending on the person.. and if the person is young, pretty or not. (and also the person who makes the judgement)
There is not a standard on when to say "what is discrete" and "what is actually riling it up".

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Gabe1

Ivory Tower Squabble EST 2011. WINDMILL SURVIVOR
Oh I agree with you.
Its just the rule to say "what is bad and what is good" changes depending on the person.. and if the person is young, pretty or not.
There isnt seem to be a standard to say what is discrete or what is actually riling it up.

I am a very modest and conservative dresser. Brought up in Catholic Schools that had nuns. It stuck plus I had traditional parents that would tolerate nothing but proper. I raised my kids the same way. Funny is my DS, there are the girls he has dated and the girls he has relationships with. Very different picks. Riling it up is very obvious to me.
 

alissafalco

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Well this is acceptable at Epcot apparently


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draybook

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We must remember that we're talking about DL and not WDW. WDW seems to let just about anything slide, going by what we've seen in the last few years.
 

George Lucas on a Bench

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I don't think there's anything wrong with what she's wearing. I wouldn't even look twice if I saw her in the park... how rude.

I would. The large holes in the butt are clearly intended to reveal her cheeks. Why reveal something if you don't want it to be seen? It's completely classless and nothing that should be worn at Disney, but I constantly see it. A trend for many young girls these days tends to be to have shorts cut shorter than ever thought possible, revealing up to 35 percent of the total butt cheek.
 

EOD K9

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I would. The large holes in the butt are clearly intended to reveal her cheeks. Why reveal something if you don't want it to be seen? It's completely classless and nothing that should be worn at Disney, but I constantly see it. A trend for many young girls these days tends to be to have shorts cut shorter than ever thought possible, revealing up to 35 percent of the total butt cheek.
How do you know it is 35%? Did you measure said butt cheek? If so, what did you measure it with? There can be plusses and minuses to being the official Disney butt cheek measurer.
 

BigTxEars

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The great cleavage wars....
I remember them. There were everywhere man....it was crazy. I was fortunate enough to make it back. Poor Baker though....he wasn't so lucky.

Man I miss all the good fights.....I would have strapped on a chute and jumped into that conflict :)
 

sweetpee_1993

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I would. The large holes in the butt are clearly intended to reveal her cheeks. Why reveal something if you don't want it to be seen? It's completely classless and nothing that should be worn at Disney, but I constantly see it. A trend for many young girls these days tends to be to have shorts cut shorter than ever thought possible, revealing up to 35 percent of the total butt cheek.
We call these the panty shorts. The girls wear them pretending they're shorts but in reality they're panties. ;)
 

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