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http://www.reuters.com/article/idUSTRE66R41W20100728
Not sure how many molded plastic women, that usually lack a head and arms, have turned me on while shopping. Now, the posters on the other hand...
Regardless, if you are easily offended by displays associated with these items, maybe one should not visit lingerie shops?
Anyway, not my place to force my opinion on others, if they want to remove such things from their cities / towns, then more power to them.
....told stores selling women's underwear to remove scantily-clad mannequins and any posters of racy undergarments.
"These measures have stemmed from complaints and pressure by ordinary people. They have to do with upholding our traditions"
Not sure how many molded plastic women, that usually lack a head and arms, have turned me on while shopping. Now, the posters on the other hand...
Regardless, if you are easily offended by displays associated with these items, maybe one should not visit lingerie shops?
Anyway, not my place to force my opinion on others, if they want to remove such things from their cities / towns, then more power to them.