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To: abuelita who wrote (24930)11/8/2007 12:33:50 PM
From: Maurice Winn  Read Replies (1) of 219713
 
Rose, I think a burka could be quite alluring. Imagination is always better than seeing Britney trying to out-harlot herself. I guess a young bloke, short on imagination, prefers to see everything. As TJ said, imagine the German boy, who was frantic waiting for Unreal Tournament to load, watching a girl-friend undressing for the first time.

A visit to a French beach soon demonstrates the merits of clothing.

I would not be surprised to see burkas become fashion items, with holes cut into them to drive imagination wild. No doubt such an "insult" to Islam would draw a death fatwa, so haute couturists would be too scared to do it.

Mqurice

PS: That's a very saucy ankle I see. The red shoes are a bit too overwhelming though, not showing off the ankle to good effect. High heels don't seem right either. They are for pushing posture around and changing perception of leg to torso ratios, which is irrelevant in a burka. There's a clash of colour too, between burka and shoe.

But caution is needed, because one day, anyone wearing Islamic Jihad clothing will be bundled up into an internment camp and in Germany, that could be hazardous to health.
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