What countries can you go topless in?
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Re: What countries can you go topless in?
On Thu, 5 May 2005 00:00:03 +0200, The Rev Gaston <[email protected]>
wrote:
>On 2005-05-04 23:55:25 +0200, [email protected] (Jim Ley) said:
>> On Wed, 04 May 2005 14:36:07 +0100, The Reids
>> <[email protected]> wrote:
>>
>>> Although TV nudity and
>>
>> How do you recognise a nude transvestite?
>>
>> Jim.
>Taxi for Mr Ley.
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wrote:
>On 2005-05-04 23:55:25 +0200, [email protected] (Jim Ley) said:
>> On Wed, 04 May 2005 14:36:07 +0100, The Reids
>> <[email protected]> wrote:
>>
>>> Although TV nudity and
>>
>> How do you recognise a nude transvestite?
>>
>> Jim.
>Taxi for Mr Ley.
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Re: What countries can you go topless in?
On Thu, 05 May 2005 08:41:36 +0100, The Reids
<[email protected]> wrote:
>Following up to Jim Ley
>>>>> Although TV nudity and
>>>>How do you recognise a nude transvestite?
>>>they don't have any clothes on?
>>Oh, right, of course, silly me.
>OK, the tranny part is more difficult, how about hairstyle?
Back to the urg bush thread so soon?
<[email protected]> wrote:
>Following up to Jim Ley
>>>>> Although TV nudity and
>>>>How do you recognise a nude transvestite?
>>>they don't have any clothes on?
>>Oh, right, of course, silly me.
>OK, the tranny part is more difficult, how about hairstyle?
Back to the urg bush thread so soon?
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Re: What countries can you go topless in?
Lauri Levanto wrote:
> Here in Finland we don't have official date, but usually the
> summer is first thursday in July around noon.
In San Francisco, we have several Summers: One in February, one in
June, one in September, and another in October.
We also have several Winters, the longest is usually from June
through August.
Our longest season, however, is Spring that we enjoy every month of
the year. We have no Autumn.
<< San Francisco has about nine CLIMATEs.
Seacliff, where idle rich live, has the worst; Dogpatch, where the
working poor live, has the best. We NEVER go out without carrying a
sweater or jacket and you shouldn't. Those you see covered in goose
pimples shivering in their shorts are those at whom we laugh not for
their misery but their arrogance rejecting the advice we know they,
and you, received. >>
Our annual mean temperatures are a high of 57.2°F (14.0°C) and a low
of 55.6°F (13.1°C); warmest is September, coolest is January.
The above-quoted paragraph and a full monthly temperature chart may
be found at <http://geocities.com/iconoc/Articles/Sights.html> the
site at Right in the sig.
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> Here in Finland we don't have official date, but usually the
> summer is first thursday in July around noon.
In San Francisco, we have several Summers: One in February, one in
June, one in September, and another in October.
We also have several Winters, the longest is usually from June
through August.
Our longest season, however, is Spring that we enjoy every month of
the year. We have no Autumn.
<< San Francisco has about nine CLIMATEs.
Seacliff, where idle rich live, has the worst; Dogpatch, where the
working poor live, has the best. We NEVER go out without carrying a
sweater or jacket and you shouldn't. Those you see covered in goose
pimples shivering in their shorts are those at whom we laugh not for
their misery but their arrogance rejecting the advice we know they,
and you, received. >>
Our annual mean temperatures are a high of 57.2°F (14.0°C) and a low
of 55.6°F (13.1°C); warmest is September, coolest is January.
The above-quoted paragraph and a full monthly temperature chart may
be found at <http://geocities.com/iconoc/Articles/Sights.html> the
site at Right in the sig.
__________________________________________________ _________________
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Re: What countries can you go topless in?
Jens Arne Maennig wrote:
> jcoulter wrote:
> > Wet fabric! Actually the fact that the flesh is not totally exposed
> > makes it somehow more desirable.
> Okay, just for you, I scanned a picture from my family album. It
> features my grandma, her sisters and a cousin in a public pool,
probably
> near Chemnitz, Germany, about 1925.
> http://jam.uttx.net/swimsuit.jpg
> As the picture looks a bit battered, it seems a likely supposition
that
> others were sharing your visual preferences.
> Jens
that reminds me (slightly) of Egypt a few years back, where the women
were swimming (floating) in the sea fully clothed.
> jcoulter wrote:
> > Wet fabric! Actually the fact that the flesh is not totally exposed
> > makes it somehow more desirable.
> Okay, just for you, I scanned a picture from my family album. It
> features my grandma, her sisters and a cousin in a public pool,
probably
> near Chemnitz, Germany, about 1925.
> http://jam.uttx.net/swimsuit.jpg
> As the picture looks a bit battered, it seems a likely supposition
that
> others were sharing your visual preferences.
> Jens
that reminds me (slightly) of Egypt a few years back, where the women
were swimming (floating) in the sea fully clothed.
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Re: What countries can you go topless in?
[email protected] (chancellor of the duchy of besses
o' th' barn) wrote in news:1gw1hks.z6wwr3tm3vgbN%
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> It still gets hot and sunny here though. Still no topless sunbathers in
> Picadilly Gardens.
Topless or completely nude sunbathers occur in parks of German cities.
> That would _tend_ to be my take on it too, but as with the US, Europe is
> a big diverse place, and I wouldn't confuse the attitude towards topless
> bathing at mediterranean resorts with all of Europe.
On the one hand, you wouldn't go nude to work or shopping, of course.
On the other hand, the phenomenon is not restricted to Mediterranean
beaches. It's probably safe to say that European attitudes towards
nudeness, on average, are sligthly more relaxed than North American
ones.
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[email protected]:
> It still gets hot and sunny here though. Still no topless sunbathers in
> Picadilly Gardens.
Topless or completely nude sunbathers occur in parks of German cities.
> That would _tend_ to be my take on it too, but as with the US, Europe is
> a big diverse place, and I wouldn't confuse the attitude towards topless
> bathing at mediterranean resorts with all of Europe.
On the one hand, you wouldn't go nude to work or shopping, of course.
On the other hand, the phenomenon is not restricted to Mediterranean
beaches. It's probably safe to say that European attitudes towards
nudeness, on average, are sligthly more relaxed than North American
ones.
Regards
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