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Asshole in a T-shirt...

Avery

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...I grabbed some fast food for lunch in a shopping mall today. I sat next to a father with his little daughter, about three years old, I would say. This jackass was wearing a T-shirt that said "I may not be Mr. Right, but I'll keep fucking you till he shows up".

Now, I have nothing but contempt anyway for people who wear clothing printed with words like "fuck" and the like in public. They strike me as pathetic attention whores. However, wearing that shirt in the presence of a small child, whether or not the child is your own, is a double no-no, IMO. What's going to happen when she's old enough to read? What's he going to say when she asks him, "Daddy, why are you wearing a shirt with a bad word on it?" I'd love to hear his explanation, not to mention his explanation of the entire message.

ASSHOLE!!
 

jjinvan

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I think the fact that a guy with that sort of attitude has a daughter is a very sad thing.
 

georgebushmoron

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I have a T-shirt I got from a porn expo in Florida with Jenna Jameson and some other chick on it, totally nude and kissing. You can see big tits and bald pussy. I really like this T-shirt and I like to wear it.

If I wore this T-shirt to the mall and there were children, old people, Christians and dykes present, would you disapprove? Seriously.
 
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if you were just some guy walking around with a stupid T shirt than no. Your free to do what you want. If you were obviously there acting as a caregiver of a young child I would be probably be thinking about knocking your head off. Simple theory I have - as an individual you do not need to answer to anyone as long as you arent hurting anyone. As a caregiver you have broader responsibilities and duties to whoever you are caring for...


I have a T-shirt I got from a porn expo in Florida with Jenna Jameson and some other chick on it, totally nude and kissing. You can see big tits and bald pussy. I really like this T-shirt and I like to wear it.

If I wore this T-shirt to the mall and there were children, old people, Christians and dykes present, would you disapprove? Seriously.
 

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I have a T-shirt I got from a porn expo in Florida with Jenna Jameson and some other chick on it, totally nude and kissing. You can see big tits and bald pussy. I really like this T-shirt and I like to wear it.

If I wore this T-shirt to the mall and there were children, old people, Christians and dykes present, would you disapprove? Seriously.
I'd just think you had really poor taste in clothes. :D
 

belair

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There's a saying, "the clothes make the person", or better yet, "first impressions last the longest". So go ahead and wear what you want, your clothes will give folks a heads up about your character, whether you like it or not.
 

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I have a T-shirt I got from a porn expo in Florida with Jenna Jameson and some other chick on it, totally nude and kissing. You can see big tits and bald pussy. I really like this T-shirt and I like to wear it.

If I wore this T-shirt to the mall and there were children, old people, Christians and dykes present, would you disapprove? Seriously.
I really hope you're just trying to stir up the pot. 'In your face' public pronouncements get pretty tiresome pretty quick. Maybe I'm wrong and women really go for dudes wearing porno-prov attire, but methinks, perchance, you would generally be regarded as a halfwit.
 

LaCreme

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I really hope you're just trying to stir up the pot. 'In your face' public pronouncements get pretty tiresome pretty quick. Maybe I'm wrong and women really go for dudes wearing porno-prov attire, but methinks, perchance, you would generally be regarded as a halfwit.
more.. more provocative stuffs!
 

georgebushmoron

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if you were just some guy walking around with a stupid T shirt than no. Your free to do what you want. If you were obviously there acting as a caregiver of a young child I would be probably be thinking about knocking your head off. Simple theory I have - as an individual you do not need to answer to anyone as long as you arent hurting anyone. As a caregiver you have broader responsibilities and duties to whoever you are caring for...
I'm definitely not a caregiver! I would really suck at that, that's for sure. Nor do I work with children or even teens (thank God).

But despite what people may think, and I would guess they think I am low, think about this: the internet has now made porn an everyday occurrence. Approximately 50% of the total worldwide bandwidth is devoted to porn. I was once on a relative's computer (she was 12), checking my email, when I found all kinds of porn sites she had been visiting. I was shocked, but as I got to know more young people I realized that for them it is par for the course. These days you even have high school boys trying to get into massage shops and calling escorts. When I was in high school, I would have never ever considered it and only thought that really bad people paid for sex. Now teenagers talk casually about blow jobs and anal sex.

When I travelled in Europe, I rented a car and drove through Spain and France. At one gas station I recall going up to the counter to pay. It seemed to be a family owned station as grandma took my money while dad arranged the items on the shelves. Behind the counter in plain view, without big circles to block anything out, was a hardcore porn magazine. On the cover was some guy getting a blow job. As I paid for the petrol a young boy came from behind a door to talk to his grandma, walking right past the magazines which were at adult-knee height. Then followed his little sister.

It seems there are different standards about what is tolerable around the world. From what I could see, neither the Spaniards nor the French have any more of a fucked up society than we do in North America. So what is the harm?
 

Bartdude

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Some people on this thread have a lot of nerve judging a guy for wearing a t-shirt with a swear word on it.
 

wannabeslut

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Maybe he's someone that wants to teach his kids that words are words, and there is no such thing as a "good" word or a "bad" word.

I am much more concerned about all the parents that neglect their children, not the ones that wear outrageous t-shirts with so-called "bad" words.
 

kokanee_68

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Some people on this thread have a lot of nerve judging a guy for wearing a t-shirt with a swear word on it.
Yup! was thinkin much the same thing!
 

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I think anyone who wears a t shirt with any kind of slogan on it, pornographic or otherwise on it, is an attention deficient idiot.
 

georgebushmoron

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I think anyone who wears a t shirt with any kind of slogan on it, pornographic or otherwise on it, is an attention deficient idiot.
What about "NIKE"?
 

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'FCUK' T-Shirt

A long time ago I wore a 'FCUK' tshirt (stands for French Connection, United
Kingdom). It's a clothing chain first started in Europe. I thought it looked
pretty harmless & figure people would be smart enough to know it's not
that offensive 4-letter word. WRONG!

A bank teller gave me a look (and no, she was not smiling). A jerk followed
me around for nearly a block to harrass me. I got a lot of stares from
people who noticed my t-shirt. Mind you, it was a fairly loosely fitted shirt
so my girls on displayed was not the issue here.

I even got a lecture from a mature lady I worked with. She told me I
shouldn't be wearing this t-shirt around children! Oh, give me a break.
It sat in my closet for a while until I decided to donate it. Was too scared
to ever wear it again! :eek:
 

TTTWISTER

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I went to Ann Arbor once to watch my team play Michigan and wore a t-shirt that said Muck Fichigan on the front and Fuck Michigan on the back.
I barely got out of there alive. Fuckers up there have no sense of humor.:D


I'm a much better dresser these days
 

georgebushmoron

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I went to Ann Arbor once to watch my team play Michigan and wore a t-shirt that said Muck Fichigan on the front and Fuck Michigan on the back.
I barely got out of there alive. Fuckers up there have no sense of humor.:D
Man you got guts!!!! Cool!
 

georgebushmoron

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Mind you, it was a fairly loosely fitted shirt
so my girls on displayed was not the issue here.
I don't get what you mean here. Do you mean it was a loose fitting shirt such that the arm holes were big enough people could see your tits from the side? Or do you mean it was so loose fitting people could not tell you even had tits?
 

Enchanted One

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I don't get what you mean here. Do you mean it was a loose fitting shirt such that the arm holes were big enough people could see your tits from the side? Or do you mean it was so loose fitting people could not tell you even had tits?
Sorry if I didn't make myself clear. It was on the looser side but not that
loose fitting. Comfortable fitting enough so it wasn't snug & you don't see
the outline of my girls, this is what I meant.

Another time I wore an even more controversial t-shirt. It was an image of Albert Einstein's profile with the caption: "What's on a Man's Mind". Where his head is, it looks like a mass of
his crazy hair but if you look again, you also see a naked lady! I thought it was very clever.
Got this t-shirt from a t-shirt shop in NYC. These days, I'm more into "classic" tops.
 
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