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http:// www.dai lymail. co.uk/n ews/art icle-23 26680/K ing-Swa ziland- wants-m ake-14t h-virgi n-bride --let-s tay-UK- Womans- plea-as ylum-fl eeing-A frican- monarch .html
I was going to say that this is an original excuse for wanting to stay in Britain, but then I saw the photo of those topless African dances, and had to ask the same as this reader has already asked,
/// how come you show the pictures of these topless women without any problems but use black bars all over as soon as some white woman exposes a bit nipple? ridiculous ///
I was going to say that this is an original excuse for wanting to stay in Britain, but then I saw the photo of those topless African dances, and had to ask the same as this reader has already asked,
/// how come you show the pictures of these topless women without any problems but use black bars all over as soon as some white woman exposes a bit nipple? ridiculous ///
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.As boys in the 60's, we used to wait eagerly for programs on the telly that featured big wobbly breasts. These could normally be found on programs like
The World About Us. Our Dad explained that as long as the breasts were black and belonged to "native" people, it was OK to look. I seem to remember our Mum not being entirely OK about this but as she was the only female in a home with 5 males, she was outvoted.
Such happy days !
The World About Us. Our Dad explained that as long as the breasts were black and belonged to "native" people, it was OK to look. I seem to remember our Mum not being entirely OK about this but as she was the only female in a home with 5 males, she was outvoted.
Such happy days !
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/// ...not the Guardian my dear Git, if that's what you're thinking. ///
Even the Guardian couldn't be held responsible for your rudeness, maybe it is your upbringing, but then why go down that 'over tread lane' of blaming the parents, persons reaching a certain age should be quite capable of knowing how to conduct themselves in a civilised society.
/// ...not the Guardian my dear Git, if that's what you're thinking. ///
Even the Guardian couldn't be held responsible for your rudeness, maybe it is your upbringing, but then why go down that 'over tread lane' of blaming the parents, persons reaching a certain age should be quite capable of knowing how to conduct themselves in a civilised society.