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Message # 34449.4.2.1 Subject: Re: discussion. Can we call this wetlook Date: Thu 28/02/08 04:24:27 GMT Name: Arthur Chappell |
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It shouldn't count as wetlook - the idea is created by possessive masculine religious principles to prevent men admiring another man's wife or fiancee - to start seeing it as fetish wear would run into dangerous territory - In some ways, supporting the birkini campaign would help us to open up access to pools and public wetlook, but our motives are largely the opposite to that of the birkini promoters. Muslim women like the idea of the birkini simply because it lets them go swimming at all - their own family and culture would eny them an option on swomwear, - it's a catch-22 situation - husband says no to a bikini - pools say no to the birkini. Rather a sad state of affairs. If we were to do too much to promote birkini imagery as wetlook art the situation would get worse for the women who have to wear them rather than better. Arthur Chappell |
In reply to Message (34449.4.2) Re: discussion. Can we call this wetlook
By AnthonyX - anthonyx@jowc.net Wed 27/02/08 23:55:41 GMT Hey roadrage,
You assume it is a form of muslim swimwear? That is EXACTLY what it is, and you are absolutely correct as to its purpose - to be as unsexy as possible so as to allow muslim women to go swimming while combining some level of practicality with their conservative dictates.
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In reply to Message (34449.4) Re: discussion. Can we call this wetlook
By Roadrage - Wed 27/02/08 23:45:43 GMT That thing looks the same wet as it does dry. It doesn't cling, it doesn't glisten in the light and it doesn't go transparent when wet. These are all the things that are hot about wet clothing to me. It has footies attached to the bottom of it or something so you can't even see her feet. I like pretty feet. And finally, it has that stupid hood. Long wet hair is an other thing I personally enjoy about wetlook, so it doesen't even have that going for it. Call it wetlook if you like but this is honestly the about the most unatractive article of clothing I've ever seen. I assume this is some sort of muslim swimwear and the the purpose is to be as unsexy and unflattering to the female form as possible. Success!! |
In reply to Message (34449) discussion. Can we call this wetlook
By sjakie - Wed 27/02/08 20:19:59 GMT Some public pools in the Netherlands refuse to let the muslim women swim in a burkini. A dutch women reporter tested some public pools and test the reaction from the people in the pool. She said it is like swimming in clothes, and she feels the weight of wet clothes, when she is coming out the water. But it dry very quikly and it is made to swim in. look for yourself
http://www.dumpert.nl/mediabase/43090/f736a2fe/netwerk_test_burkini.html
Most of the people in the pool are not happy with the Burkini. The muslim man at the end is mad and said that the Muslim women must do the same as the Dutch women, swim in a bathing suit.
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