mullysisters
DIS Veteran
- Joined
- Jun 10, 2009
I was at WDW a couple of years back and was walking into the commissary at AoA. A young lady was coming through the main door. She was wearing an itsy bitsy, teeny weeny bikini. I mean the bottoms had become a thong. A man who was about her fathers age was holding the door for her as he waited to leave. He was desperately trying not to look at her. I wasn't offended, just embarrassed. Why? Nothing wrong with the human body, in fact, it is perfectly legal for women to be topless in public in Canada. Rightly so. But....... I dont think it's wrong to want people to wear more in a restaurant. Where do you do the line? As OP said, underwear, bathing suits, topless persons (in Canadian waters of course)
Each to their own and I am going to extremes but it follows the argument being presented here. Trust me, no one wants to see me in a bikini, itsy bitsy or otherwise.
Each to their own and I am going to extremes but it follows the argument being presented here. Trust me, no one wants to see me in a bikini, itsy bitsy or otherwise.