Originally Posted By dsnykid If people choose to avoid disneyland because there is a less than 1% chance of their child seeing an exposed nipple, they are not doing those children any favors. I agree that it's a powerful teaching tool as opposed to something that should be avoided at all cost. Good Grief, everyone, has nipples, just explain to your child that these people were going out of their way to be rude, and that private parts should remain private. If this keeps you out of Disneyland, you have way more problems than a purposely exposed breast showing on a computer screen for less than a minute.
Originally Posted By Sara Tonin something that has always puzzled me...men's nipples are not offensive to the general public, but women's are...and women's nipples actually have a reason for being there, whereas men's are superfluous.
Originally Posted By SleepingBeauty82 ^^^Interesting observation. I'm a little weirded out when I see men at the park wearing loose fitting, baggy tank tops in the summer and I can see their nipples. Usually because the men aren't that good looking. I don't care, I'll admit it. I personally see way more butt crack at the park then I'd like to. Mom's (mostly) or gals bending down to help kids or take pictures and get on rides or sitting on curbs. That to me is worse then a rogue boob picture and I see tons of butt cracks EVERY TIME I go.
Originally Posted By RoadTrip <<I personally see way more butt crack at the park then I'd like to. Mom's (mostly) or gals bending down to help kids or take pictures and get on rides or sitting on curbs>> I've never seen that. Clearly I've been looking in the wrong places!! ;-)
Originally Posted By SleepingBeauty82 Or maybe I'm just a butt crack target! LOL. I saw at least two the other day (my fiance likes to point them out to me and giggle...he's a mature one). One was kneeling down with her kids to listen to the pirate band and the other was taking a picture of her little boy with Buzz. I don't they don't mean to do it but it's a little gross.
Originally Posted By Sara Tonin I think it may be the tonnage of butts with the cracks showing that is really offensive. But I really don't see anyone making an effort to save us from the butt crack issue. Maybe upon entering the park cm's could pin down tops and hand out belts so there would be no crackies or breastages showing. And while we are at it, I am offended by the people with ugly feet wearing sandals, have they no shame! And sandal with out socks are just unsanitary! Someone Please, think about the children!!!!
Originally Posted By SleepingBeauty82 I think you're on to something Sara. I would be honored to be the first person to join the Committee to Cover Up All Body Part At Disneyland!
Originally Posted By RoadTrip Now, now. There is nothing wrong with an occasional peek at an attractive woman's tushie... ;-)
Originally Posted By wonderingalice Mandatory breast binding at every DLR turnstile. Of course, this will end the days of co-ed turnstiles and increase costs due to privacy issues. And the lines to get in will go from bad to horrendous beginning Day 1.
Originally Posted By Aladdin D Nile What about mandating Burkhas? They would eliminate the sight of any nasty private erotic parts - boobs, butt crack, belly buttons, bare shoulders, toes, elbows, long hair...
Originally Posted By FerretAfros That would be awesome! We would never have to wait to get a photo with a character again. Just go to one of the stores and tell them the character you want, and they will hand you a professional picture of them with a person the same height as your child with Mickey. Imagine how much time you'll save! Not to mention that Disney would be able to make a buck or two in the process. : )
Originally Posted By Yookeroo To quote Cassie: "At the end of the day breasts are breasts, mine weren’t the first you’ve seen and they won’t be the last… people need to grow up, let’s move on. Thank you."
Originally Posted By SleepingBeauty82 I'm thinking any man with saggy boos that enters the park with be handed a man-bra (or Bro if you saw that Seinfeld episode) and told to harness up. Also no muffin tops. All women shall be forced to wear jeans that fit. No more teenagers in short shorts. No more men with untucked shirts. In fact, they'll just have to wear a suit and tie to get in the turnstile. I'm on a roll.