Quite right Laksha 65, decency should be the key. Here I share two incidents which I have witnessed myself.
On a Friday, in Carrefour this lady was standing in a queue. She was wearing some cross strings sliveless top (don't care what it is actually called). Her top was so open that 80% of her 'material' was just popping out literally. Everybody, and I mean it, everybody was watching her, directly or indirectly. Guys you can just imagine, wearing such clothes in a Fridays rush. After some time I spotted her again on maltiplex floor (no, I was not following her...she seems to be everywhere that day....lol) in a Q for lift. I was standing first in a q followed by a thobbed family of 3 followed by our super model. The lift can accomodate 6 people I know but the thobbed man behind me said her husband / non husband, "you don't come, lift full".
This incident happened on corniche. Last week when we were taking our regular walk I saw this couple, both in ultra short running pants and ultra open T 's. They were running with their hands on each others waist (god only knows, as how were they able to run in this possition). Suddenly they stopped for a moment and exchanged a passionate hug and kiss. Where was their so called commonsense?
I really don't give a shyte to the way people dress or behave. It's not my business anyways. My sister who was once in Norway told me that in their so called summer you can even see topless wonders on the street. But then again it is in Norway.
One should observe some level of decency irrespective of nationality, I think.
Life is never boring, but some people choose to be bored.... Boredom is a choice. - Wayne W.
Quite right Laksha 65, decency should be the key. Here I share two incidents which I have witnessed myself.
On a Friday, in Carrefour this lady was standing in a queue. She was wearing some cross strings sliveless top (don't care what it is actually called). Her top was so open that 80% of her 'material' was just popping out literally. Everybody, and I mean it, everybody was watching her, directly or indirectly. Guys you can just imagine, wearing such clothes in a Fridays rush. After some time I spotted her again on maltiplex floor (no, I was not following her...she seems to be everywhere that day....lol) in a Q for lift. I was standing first in a q followed by a thobbed family of 3 followed by our super model. The lift can accomodate 6 people I know but the thobbed man behind me said her husband / non husband, "you don't come, lift full".
This incident happened on corniche. Last week when we were taking our regular walk I saw this couple, both in ultra short running pants and ultra open T 's. They were running with their hands on each others waist (god only knows, as how were they able to run in this possition). Suddenly they stopped for a moment and exchanged a passionate hug and kiss. Where was their so called commonsense?
I really don't give a shyte to the way people dress or behave. It's not my business anyways. My sister who was once in Norway told me that in their so called summer you can even see topless wonders on the street. But then again it is in Norway.
One should observe some level of decency irrespective of nationality, I think.
Life is never boring, but some people choose to be bored.... Boredom is a choice. - Wayne W.