ChatterBank4 mins ago
The End Of Page Three???
The sad demise of a harmless British tradition, brought low by a phalanx of hairy feminists and liberal yoghurt knitters?
Or the welcome eradication of a blatantly sexist anachronism in what purports to be a family newspaper?
http:// www.the guardia n.com/m edia/20 15/jan/ 19/has- the-sun -axed-p age-3-t opless- picture s?CMP=s hare_bt n_tw
You might assume from my inclusion of the words 'phalanx', 'anachronism' and 'purports' in the above questions, that I am one of the aforementioned liberal yoghurt-knitter, but personally I don't have any strong feelings one way or the other about the future of Page Three...
...other than it might make room for more stories about Kim Kardashian...which I think we can all agree is a very bad thing indeed.
Your thoughts?
Or the welcome eradication of a blatantly sexist anachronism in what purports to be a family newspaper?
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You might assume from my inclusion of the words 'phalanx', 'anachronism' and 'purports' in the above questions, that I am one of the aforementioned liberal yoghurt-knitter, but personally I don't have any strong feelings one way or the other about the future of Page Three...
...other than it might make room for more stories about Kim Kardashian...which I think we can all agree is a very bad thing indeed.
Your thoughts?
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I shall probably get into trouble with the AB Wimmin for saying this, but I have never really understood what is so wrong about a girl being photographed in the nude. I rarely see the Sun and I certainly have no need to buy it, but I seem to recall that girls like Sam Fox were very attractive.
The photos were hardly pornographic after all. I don't recall any mention of the girls being dragged kicking and screaming into the studio.
Whether it was suitable for a newspaper to feature them is perhaps another debate, but like Retrocop, they were certainly a useful part of my growing up all those years ago! I remember the tea breaks in the Telephone Exchange were much brightened up and enlivened by my colleagues Page Threes !
The photos were hardly pornographic after all. I don't recall any mention of the girls being dragged kicking and screaming into the studio.
Whether it was suitable for a newspaper to feature them is perhaps another debate, but like Retrocop, they were certainly a useful part of my growing up all those years ago! I remember the tea breaks in the Telephone Exchange were much brightened up and enlivened by my colleagues Page Threes !
I am posting this next link purely to add to the discussion, and not for any titillation factor at all (!)
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Mikey -the debate is about the suitability of female nudity in a daily newspaper, not if photographing the nude female form is right or wrong. maybe your mates in the Exchange had their tea breaks brightened up by a young (often teenage) model with her boobs out -but how did the women in the exchange feel?