Woman kicked out of Costa for wearing a sports bra
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http://www.express.co.uk/news/uk/601299/Costa-Coff...
I was reading the comments page in Metro this morning and almost all were saying she should not be wearing something so revealing. But surely if she had a baby with her everyone would be fine with her breastfeeding but oh no the bra is too revealing.
Cotty said:
TTwiggy said:
Er, I'm sure I shouldn't have to point this out, but feeding a baby is a necessity, while one's choice of clothing is, ultimately, a choice.
Is it not a choice to have a baby or not?Cotty said:
hermitage henry said:
Do breasts offend you? How sad that someone can be scared of something so natural.
No, thats the point im trying to get at. Everyone is fine with a breast but wear a sports bra and eveyone is up in arms. How is the first fine and the second not. Cotty said:
TTwiggy said:
Er, I'm sure I shouldn't have to point this out, but feeding a baby is a necessity, while one's choice of clothing is, ultimately, a choice.
Is it not a choice to have a baby or not?forsure said:
Going out in public in your underwear is not discreet.
It's all about good manners really.
Its not underwear its gym clothing. She is a personal trainer its what she wears for work every day. It covers quite a bit compared to some of the bikini tops I have seen worn on hot days in towns. It's all about good manners really.
It is the shops perogative to serve who they wish to and not those they do not wish to.
That said if she had bought the drink dressed like that then they should not have asked her to leave IMO.
On the whole issue it's a waste of ink over a non storey. I find women of a certain plus size in leggings to be one of the most vile sights known to man, I think the image of that lady in her sports bra is just fine, nothing indecent there at all - to my eyes.
Still she got to go and have a drink elsewhere so all is well with the World and we all now know that the chance of seeing afittie in Costa is even lower today than it was last week. Which is quite some achievement.
That said if she had bought the drink dressed like that then they should not have asked her to leave IMO.
On the whole issue it's a waste of ink over a non storey. I find women of a certain plus size in leggings to be one of the most vile sights known to man, I think the image of that lady in her sports bra is just fine, nothing indecent there at all - to my eyes.
Still she got to go and have a drink elsewhere so all is well with the World and we all now know that the chance of seeing afittie in Costa is even lower today than it was last week. Which is quite some achievement.
Personally if an active fitness hottie walked in in her bra I would mind, but then I am a bit of a perv.
I can see why people would take offence and I think it is fair enough for them to ask her to dress apporpriately.
I was on holiday once and there was a bar by the pool. I was doing a bit of sun bathing, tanning my cheeks. If I wanted to go to the bar I put my shirt back on. Someone said to me "Why do you keep putting your shirt on to go the bar?" I said "Its good manners dear boy". Doesn't matter if I had the body of Greek god (I don't) no-one needs to see that.
I can see why people would take offence and I think it is fair enough for them to ask her to dress apporpriately.
I was on holiday once and there was a bar by the pool. I was doing a bit of sun bathing, tanning my cheeks. If I wanted to go to the bar I put my shirt back on. Someone said to me "Why do you keep putting your shirt on to go the bar?" I said "Its good manners dear boy". Doesn't matter if I had the body of Greek god (I don't) no-one needs to see that.
TTwiggy said:
Cotty said:
TTwiggy said:
Er, I'm sure I shouldn't have to point this out, but feeding a baby is a necessity, while one's choice of clothing is, ultimately, a choice.
Is it not a choice to have a baby or not?But not one you'd be able to make for long, I accept.
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