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sp1814 | 18:31 Mon 19th Jan 2015 | News
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The sad demise of a harmless British tradition, brought low by a phalanx of hairy feminists and liberal yoghurt knitters?

Or the welcome eradication of a blatantly sexist anachronism in what purports to be a family newspaper?

http://www.theguardian.com/media/2015/jan/19/has-the-sun-axed-page-3-topless-pictures?CMP=share_btn_tw

You might assume from my inclusion of the words 'phalanx', 'anachronism' and 'purports' in the above questions, that I am one of the aforementioned liberal yoghurt-knitter, but personally I don't have any strong feelings one way or the other about the future of Page Three...

...other than it might make room for more stories about Kim Kardashian...which I think we can all agree is a very bad thing indeed.

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Good bluddy riddance.
I always found page 3 rather tittilating as a young boy. Now a pint of bitter rocks my boat.
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I don't really care but hover more towards the former. You see boobs everywhere now - it used to be just in the Sun (or in mags under my brother's bed).
I'm not against nudity in publications,women make good money out of it and in comparison to what can be accessed on line, its pretty tame. However, a daily newspaper is not the place for this type of photo in the 21st century, so yes bluddy good riddance.
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they used to do a page 7 fella sp, too. That seems to have declined.
I shall probably get into trouble with the AB Wimmin for saying this, but I have never really understood what is so wrong about a girl being photographed in the nude. I rarely see the Sun and I certainly have no need to buy it, but I seem to recall that girls like Sam Fox were very attractive.
The photos were hardly pornographic after all. I don't recall any mention of the girls being dragged kicking and screaming into the studio.

Whether it was suitable for a newspaper to feature them is perhaps another debate, but like Retrocop, they were certainly a useful part of my growing up all those years ago! I remember the tea breaks in the Telephone Exchange were much brightened up and enlivened by my colleagues Page Threes !
It's past its sell by date.
Always was about control(over humans) and power(over women): titillating hypocrisy that refused to go too far and show bushes and erect knobs.
sevenOP....Sam Fox had a knob ? Wow...such a versatile girl !
Mikey -the debate is about the suitability of female nudity in a daily newspaper, not if photographing the nude female form is right or wrong. maybe your mates in the Exchange had their tea breaks brightened up by a young (often teenage) model with her boobs out -but how did the women in the exchange feel?
I don't see why women have to whip them out to please men????
Pictures like that have never bothered me. I just think page 3 is outdated now.
Retrochic....at the time, 20 years ago, we didn't have any women Engineers. Not sure why, other than they would have had a devil of a job keeping all manholes and poles clean.
TWR, women don't have to 'whip them out' to please men. They choose to do it and they're paid.
I assumed you watch countdown too much.
Knobs knockers holes & poles .... I can't keep a straight face
I can't remember seeing the male models in any of the papers.

I don't think anyone actually buys the Sun or other such papers for the Page 3 type pictures - surely men aren't that gullible.

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