The end of pit lane babes
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Re: The end of pit lane babes
I have thought long and hard about this, It's not been an easy decision and not one I have took lightly and have consult recongised experts for professional advice.
The out come is I have decided to continue to admire beautfiul ladies, respect their intellect, enjoy their banter and drool over their amazing bodies large or small.
In short I enjoy women(inlove)
The out come is I have decided to continue to admire beautfiul ladies, respect their intellect, enjoy their banter and drool over their amazing bodies large or small.
In short I enjoy women(inlove)
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Re: The end of pit lane babes
duke63 wrote:To be fair its only F1 that has made this decision to date and its now an American owned series so we shouldn't be surprised really.
Yeah, those Yanks are prudes
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Re: The end of pit lane babes
Isn't this more about money though and selling F1 to the wealthy Arabian countries, where grid girls are not really welcome in the public eye?
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Re: The end of pit lane babes
No idea. I lost proper interest in F1 several years ago. I suspect it's more to do with the new owners trying to get themselves some media time.
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Re: The end of pit lane babes
Seems to be working for them so far, viewing figures are going up.Kwacky wrote:I suspect it's more to do with the new owners trying to get themselves some media time.
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Interesting angle and probably right.duke63 wrote:Isn't this more about money though and selling F1 to the wealthy Arabian countries, where grid girls are not really welcome in the public eye?
If correct the irony is we are suppressing woman's rights.
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It's the Saudi way.Blade wrote:
If correct the irony is we are suppressing woman's rights.
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Re: The end of pit lane babes
Hahaha, I have a different view on this and probably will be hated for it.
You can agree with it or disagree but morally is wrong to use women as sexual objectification in motor sport. The problem is that although it may be a personal choice for those women taking part in it and make money out of it but the whole thing projects a wrong image of women in a world where lots of men already think of women as a sex object.
You can agree with it or disagree but morally is wrong to use women as sexual objectification in motor sport. The problem is that although it may be a personal choice for those women taking part in it and make money out of it but the whole thing projects a wrong image of women in a world where lots of men already think of women as a sex object.
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Re: The end of pit lane babes
What exactly is the immoral part of it in your view?Fireball wrote:Hahaha, I have a different view on this and probably will be hated for it.
You can agree with it or disagree but morally is wrong to use women as sexual objectification in motor sport. The problem is that although it may be a personal choice for those women taking part in it and make money out of it but the whole thing projects a wrong image of women in a world where lots of men already think of women as a sex object.
The whole basis of our existence is procreation and by design or evolution depending on your belief woman are ‘attractive’ for men to ensure our continued existence as a human race. The fact we choose to celebrate and admire their attractiveness should be appaulded and encouraged
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Re: The end of pit lane babes
Cheerleaders & pitlane girls don't go around strapping plastique to themselves and blowing sh#t up, to the best of my knowledge.
That's all I really need to know.
That's all I really need to know.
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I'm a man of a few words.....Fireball wrote:Hahaha, I have a different view on this and probably will be hated for it.
You can agree with it or disagree but morally is wrong to use women as sexual objectification in motor sport. The problem is that although it may be a personal choice for those women taking part in it and make money out of it but the whole thing projects a wrong image of women in a world where lots of men already think of women as a sex object.
What a load of bull shit
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Re: The end of pit lane babes
kiwikrasher wrote:
Just seen this thread and thought exactly the same.
We all work together and respect each others views and beliefs in todays world so if a half naked lady wants to get paid well for standing there with a sign then im all for it.
On the flip side what aboit half naked men for whatever reason they would be half naked for im.prettt certain there Will be some job where half naked men will be used. I call for a ban for that then, we aren't sex objects either!
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kiwikrasher wrote:
I like the one second from the left!!
In the top photo.../
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Women should not be portrayed as sex objects because that teaches the youngsters that men are better than women and women only exist to please men. This retarded culture exisists in loads of men all around the world who see women as objects to please them.
Why would any decent man need to see naked women on a race track to feel good? Thats because they were raised to believe that women exist in order to please men and that culture has to be destroyed hence the F1 decision about scrapping this idea is very much welcomed by decent men and women all over the world.
Why would any decent man need to see naked women on a race track to feel good? Thats because they were raised to believe that women exist in order to please men and that culture has to be destroyed hence the F1 decision about scrapping this idea is very much welcomed by decent men and women all over the world.
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Re: The end of pit lane babes
I've never seen a naked woman at a race meeting. Looks like I've been going to the wrong events.
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Re: The end of pit lane babes
Be portrayed....or portray themselves....??
Average Joe goes to a sports event, sees some nice looking cladge, and the odds of her indoors getting a slap & tickle that night have at least doubled, if you ask me.
Average Joe goes to a sports event, sees some nice looking cladge, and the odds of her indoors getting a slap & tickle that night have at least doubled, if you ask me.
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Well... Half naked or almost naked. There,s little difference. I for one have a very soft spot for beautiful women but I would never agree to having women around to make men drooling over them. To me that is a backward culture and it is degrading to women which teaches youngsters the wrong idea about the difference between men and women.Kwacky wrote:I've never seen a naked woman at a race meeting. Looks like I've been going to the wrong events.
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It just sends out the wrong message to the youngsters about men superiority. Half naked babes at race events to me is just as bad as covered up muslim women in mecca. They both send out a very wrong message to the young generations that women should be controlled by men. They,re in this world to be half naked or totally covered up in order to please men and they,re both just as wrong.D41 wrote:Be portrayed....or portray themselves....??
Average Joe goes to a sports event, sees some nice looking cladge, and the odds of her indoors getting a slap & tickle that night have at least doubled, if you ask me.