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Post by ruffles on Aug 18, 2016 0:27:25 GMT -5
Why is it that the men can play in baggy shorts and T's but the women are barely dressed? The women don't seem to mind the wedgies. or they just don't have time to think about it. The cameras are quick to change shots if one of them accidentally catches a close up of a cheek. Do the women have a choice about what they can wear?
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Post by meggie on Aug 18, 2016 13:51:40 GMT -5
During the beach volleyball, they showed one of the Muslim athletes in an outfit that covered her body so there must be some choice. Most of the outfits don't leave much to the imagination, anyways. Men's diving comes to mindπ. π π
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Post by ruffles on Aug 19, 2016 9:24:08 GMT -5
With the women's "uniforms" there's a point at which the high cut ceases to be attractive. There's no getting around the amazing fitness of these athletes. With the profile view that happens when the divers are standing on their heads and their legs pointed straight up to the sky, it becomes clearly obvious that they have thee most picture perfect, beautiful legs in the world. It is amazing.
Um....In swimming, I didn't mind the men's speedos. But the male volley ball players all wear baggy shorts.
I suppose (keep your eyes closed) my legs would look better if I stood on my head simply because it would rearrange the cellulite.
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Post by karenk on Aug 19, 2016 14:17:25 GMT -5
There has been much discussion of the women's beach volleyball urm... uniforms. I spend a good deal of time on the actual beach and I prefer a bit more protection from the elements. Maybe less is good because the sand can fall right back out?
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Post by Amanda on Aug 19, 2016 15:40:11 GMT -5
I can tell you for sure that I don't want anything (especially a SPANDEX anything) riding up into my nether-regions at any time, and especially not when someone is hanging around with a video camera. Seems like some bike shorts and a tank top would be the way to go, but I guess it's more 'Merica to let it all hang out.
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