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Sainsburys Ban on Mags
So, if Sainsburys are banning those 'boys mags' ie Nuts, Loaded? etc because of female nudity, do they sell The Sport? or The Sun? i have just watched the news, and it seems they want to put the mags in covers....
i just asked my partner at what age he started looking at his granddads Sun, and he said 8!!! surely it's natural.....
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.And if anything sexism has flipped the other way and its now men who are shunned for women as companies bend over backwards to avoid being "sexist"
Strong example is Sheila Wheels and the like. If a company was set up exclusivly then femenist would be up in arms.
But a company only for women is completly fair?
..the words double standards and hypocrisy come to mind..
I don't consider myself a feminist or anything like that, but I disliked your comments, as a woman. So maybe you can be a little more considerate when making such "jokes" in future.
ok you two!!! white flags pleaseeeee.... thats l.o.t and jump, didn't actually see anything wrong with l.o.t's post, and not mysogenistic at all.... i really dont think these mags are harmful at all.... i think they're for men!!! and boys!!! and i dont think Good Housekeeping fits the male bill, do you?
ok, move the blumin things higher up, i do agree with that, cos of youngsters.... they really do only need to be seeing kiddy wink stuff and harmless stuff till they're old enough or curious enough to start looking....
bit of common sense was all that was needed, so who did say to the staff, "yeah, just put them wherever on the shelves"
the whole thing is laughable.
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