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Earning My Ears
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- Sep 25, 2022
Then you would be highly wrong. More than once saw different individual's junk flopping around. Both Male and Female.
Then you would be highly wrong. More than once saw different individual's junk flopping around. Both Male and Female.
That's certainly not how your OP read. It read as judgmental and body shaming.I don't care for myself. I care about minors seeing that kind of thing
How exactly does it read as body shaming? It might read as clothes shaming, but nothing more.That's certainly not how your OP read. It read as judgmental and body shaming.
"do people actually think they look okay that way?"How exactly does it read as body shaming? It might read as clothes shaming, but nothing more.
Again, the OP said nothing about bodies, just choice of clothes. Calling out someone for letting their genitals show at Disneyland is not body shaming."do people actually think they look okay that way?"
Again, the OP said nothing about bodies, just choice of clothes. Calling out someone for letting their genitals show at Disneyland is not body shaming.
Their original post said nothing about genitals. It said, “Just got back and was very underwhelmed but what some people were wearing. I wouldn't want to see that at the beach, let alone flopping around on the rides at Disneyland. My big question is, do people actually think they look good that way.” Since the majority of beaches are not nude beaches, and it’d be pretty difficult to see someone else’s genitalia “flopping around” around rides, many (including myself) assumed they were judging people with “floppy” bodies wearing revealing clothing. It sounded a lot like body shaming to me. It wasn’t until the OP got pushback from others that they then clarified they had seen genitalia “several times” during their trip (which I personally believe is an exaggeration in response to others telling them to mind their own business).Again, the OP said nothing about bodies, just choice of clothes. Calling out someone for letting their genitals show at Disneyland is not body shaming.
Well now....
Reading through this thread gave me the best laugh I've had all day....
I remember as a kid having to dress up when we went in the 50's and 60's.
How times have changed over the years.
I can’t say I’ve seen genitalia, but I have seen some clothing choices lately that make me want to cover my kids’ eyes. I’ve also seen and heard a lot of “un-Disney” actions and language in recent months. More so than in the past. But I just look away and move on. What else can you do?