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| Richard C.... |
Posted: Mon Nov 16, 2009 9:00 pm |
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"Gabrielle" <replyonusenet at (no spam) emailprivate.com> wrote in message
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: On Wed, 28 Oct 2009 13:28:05 -0700 (PDT), Anna <annaliddell at (no spam) lycos.com>
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: >We were talking about health reasons not decency reasons for banning
: >nudity at a gym this lady said she goes to.
: Let me put it this way: I don't want to use anything a nude person
: has used.........the underwear is used for a reason.
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: If they're not wearing underwear or anything else I want
: the surface sterilized before I use it.
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: >But again, you stressed health reasons. And I see no reasons why this
: >would be a problem health wise.
: I wouldn't want to touch any surface where the nude body had touched,
: especially if they were sitting on it. People wear underwear for
: a reason.
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: >And you mentioned local health codes
: >but like I said you go to a Korean spa (in the US even)
: We have no Korean spas around here.
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: >So, while of course there would be other issues relating to this,
: >health codes shouldn't be one of them. In fact many people feel that
: >swimming suits dirty the water with detergent and stuff.
: Great we should have more people swimming nude then they
: can join the kids in peeing in the water and who knows what
: else they put in the water.
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Your thinking is bizzarre!
Most nudists sit on towels.
People can pee (or not pee) independant of wearing a suit or not.
Why do you wear underwear?
Do you ever bathe? |
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| Richard C.... |
Posted: Mon Nov 16, 2009 9:04 pm |
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"Lane" <absolutelane at (no spam) yahoo.com> wrote in message
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: James Dale Guckert <Dipthot at (no spam) Yahoo.com> wrote in news:6515ab28-fa69-4f1d-
: 8ef2-a81c753b5229 at (no spam) 37g2000yqm.googlegroups.com:
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: >> ˙(You've seen the signs "No shirt No shoes No service.")
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: > That's not a universal policy, and it certainly is not a health code
: > related policy.
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: Sadly, it usually is. There are generally health codes in most US cities
: prohibiting shirtless and shoeless people from patronizing restaurants.
: I am unaware of any rules requiring pants, oddly enough.
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: Lane
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If you examine those codes, in most cases, you will find they refer to
employees - not patrons. |
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