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Bearhawk07

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In Topic: Thai Colleges Get A Dressing Down Over Short Skirts

2010-07-13 09:55:29

There are no truer words than "A skirt cannot be too short."

In Topic: Thai Colleges Get A Dressing Down Over Short Skirts

2010-07-13 09:43:28

View PostLost in LOS, on 2010-07-13 09:25:23, said:

can we get some more examples so I can see what the problem is   :rolleyes:

LOL

In Topic: Thai Colleges Get A Dressing Down Over Short Skirts

2010-07-13 09:38:54

View PostDemocrat, on 2010-07-13 08:21:07, said:

<br>"Quote" "Students who overly expose their flesh could become the victims of crime, he said, and urged parents to watch what their children were wearing."&lt;BR&gt;Is this charnwit's words or&amp;nbsp; a bit of Thai journalism. Seems someone is trying to encourage people to commit crimes.&amp;nbsp; The girls skirts in the picture are a lot longer than what is seen on television and the newspapers everyday including Bangkok streets. Funny enough in the north they are a lot longer than in Bangkok, usually below the knees.<br>
<br><br><br>&nbsp;&nbsp;Finally the people in power are beginning to attend to the important issues.&nbsp;&nbsp;When I am sitting on the street enjoying my morning coffee I have to look at beautiful women parading by in short skirts.&nbsp;&nbsp;I am an old man. Is this what I am supposed to look at?<br><br>&nbsp;&nbsp;I see no reason why the skirts cannot be ankle-length.&nbsp;&nbsp;Then maybe I will be able to focus on my coffee and old-man memories. I can also concentrate on my deep philosophical conversations with my brilliant Thai associates. <br><br>&nbsp;&nbsp;To me a short skirt is a fine symbol of authoritative coercion and limited freedom and that is exactly what people need, especially young people.<br><br>&nbsp;&nbsp;And yes these free, young, spirits are indeed responsible for the behavior of the antisocial, monsters that commit crimes against them.&nbsp;&nbsp;Perhaps the victim should be imprisoned? Who can honestly hold the criminal responsible for the choices he makes?<br><br>

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