Erinconlin (Big)

Member Since 12/25/2015

From Washington

  • Erinconlin 8 years ago on Women's Water Polo Makes Sexist Campaign Against Wedgies. WEDGIES.

    Ok, this is what I’m talking about – and this is considered modest by men’s water polo standards. But notice how every single guy has his butt hanging out? Much more exposure for the men’s butts than the women’s.

    https://m.flickr.com/#/photos/costawaterpolo/5448232143/sizes/m/

    https://m.flickr.com/#/photos/costawaterpolo/5117693630/sizes/m/

    Also, lol – if they want to launch a campaign against wedgies (WEDGIES!) they should do it against all the guys who give each other wedgies or male swimmers who get ridiculous speedo wedgies where you can see their butt cheeks flapping around. That would still be dumb but would make more sense than this.

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  • Erinconlin 8 years ago on Women's Water Polo Makes Sexist Campaign Against Wedgies. WEDGIES.

    Ok, this is what I’m talking about – and this is considered modest by men’s water polo standards. But notice how every single guy has his butt hanging out? Much more exposure for the men’s butts than the women’s.

    https://m.flickr.com/#/photos/costawaterpolo/5448232143/sizes/m/

    https://m.flickr.com/#/photos/costawaterpolo/5117693630/sizes/m/

    Also, lol – if they want to launch a campaign against wedgies (WEDGIES!) they should do it against all the guys who give each other wedgies or male swimmers who get ridiculous speedo wedgies where you can see their butt cheeks flapping around. That would still be dumb but would make more sense than this.

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  • Erinconlin 8 years ago on Women's Water Polo Makes Sexist Campaign Against Wedgies. WEDGIES.

    Ok, this is what I’m talking about – and this is considered modest by men’s water polo standards. But notice how every single guy has his butt hanging out? Much more exposure for the men’s butts than the women’s.

    https://m.flickr.com/#/photos/costawaterpolo/5448232143/sizes/m/

    https://m.flickr.com/#/photos/costawaterpolo/5117693630/sizes/m/

    Also, lol – if they want to launch a campaign against wedgies (WEDGIES!) they should do it against all the guys who give each other wedgies or male swimmers who get ridiculous speedo wedgies where you can see their butt cheeks flapping around. That would still be dumb but would make more sense than this.

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  • Erinconlin 8 years ago on Women's Water Polo Makes Sexist Campaign Against Wedgies. WEDGIES.

    Ok, this is what I’m talking about – and this is considered modest by men’s water polo standards. But notice how every single guy has his butt hanging out? Much more exposure than the women.

    https://m.flickr.com/#/photos/costawaterpolo/5448232143/sizes/m/

    https://m.flickr.com/#/photos/costawaterpolo/5117693630/sizes/m/

    Also, lol – if they want to launch a campaign against wedgies (WEDGIES!) they should do it against all the guys who give each other wedgies or male swimmers who get ridiculous speedo wedgies where you can see their butt cheeks flapping around. That would still be dumb but would make more sense than this.

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  • Erinconlin 8 years ago on Women's Water Polo Makes Sexist Campaign Against Wedgies. WEDGIES.

    If there’s an issue with water polo attire it’s for men. It’s the norm for their whole butts to be shown and like 5-6 inches of crack to hang out on male water polo players, sometimes more. Have you ever been to a male water polo match? I’m not a prude but I went to see my cousin’s water polo match and I had to see his butt plus all the other guys playing that day’s butts. There’s something odd about a bunch of guys mooning everyone while family, friends, and the crowd cheer on with the players’ asses on display. And the men often major wedgies where the swimsuit goes up their butts, but the crack is what’s most extreme. Way more ass for the men than for the women water polo matches.

    Honestly, the women’s water polo is tame compared to this. You said name another sports where your butt is hanging out? I’d say men’s water polo is the sport where your butt hanging out is the norm. In front of parents and kids these guys basically showing their butts to everyone, but in the end does it really matter? I don’t think they pull down the suit on purpose, it just happens. I’ve actually seen male water polo players pull their suits up to try a fix this but then their whole butt is shown because they get a wedgie. Still, as I said, the 5-6 inches of man-crack and their bare butts is worse when the suit falls down.

    It’s funny though – for men no one would ever call them permiscuous or slutty because their butts are hanging out, even though it’s their actual butt you’re seeing and way more of it than with the women. I’ve also seen male water polo players get wedgies where the suits go way up their butts, but again – who cares?

    Really, though – who cares? I got over it in like 5 minutes. Butts. We’ve all got them. And as she said when you play water polo you’re constantly moving your legs, so it’s inevitable that their suits will go up their butts. And for male water polo players as their suits go up their butts, since they are very low cut for aerodynamic movement reasons, they tug down and butt cracks are exposed, sometimes a lot of butt crack. It’s crazy to think they could ever stop this from happening – you are going to see male water polo players’ butts. It’s bound to happen and who cares. Every human has a butt. This minimal exposure (butts barely even count as exposure) doesn’t detract from male water polo matches unless you point them out.

    I looked it up and a male water polo association has also made a valiant effort at covering their ass (in response to uptight parents I guess) by saying they don’t condone male water polo players’ butt crack exposure. But it’s bound to happen and they are being ridiculous. They also need to pull their head out of their ass because it’s messing up their suit.

    I have heard about moms getting upset about all the male water polo butt crack but honestly I think that’s ridiculous. Just like the author said, we need to teach boys (and even men) about how strong their bodies are and to be proud of what it can do, not be ashamed of what it looks like.

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  • Erinconlin 8 years ago on Women's Water Polo Makes Sexist Campaign Against Wedgies. WEDGIES.

    And I’d add if there’s an issue with water polo attire it’s for men. If anyone needs to fix their suits, it’s the men (not that I think they do). It’s the norm for half of water polo guys bare butts and like 3-4 inches of crack to show on male water polo players, sometimes more. Have you ever been to a male water polo match? I’m not a prude but I went to see my cousin’s water polo match and I had to see his butt plus all the other guys playing that day’s butts. There’s something odd about a bunch of guys mooning everyone while family, friends, and the crowd cheer on with the players’ asses on display. Way more ass than for the women water polo matches.

    But honestly, as you said – who really cares? I got over it in like 5 minutes. Butts. We’ve all got them. And as you said when you play water polo you’re constantly moving your legs, so it’s inevitable that their suits will go up their butts. And for male water polo players as their suits go up their butts, since they are very low cut for aerodynamic movement reasons, they tug down and butt cracks are exposed, sometimes a lot of butt crack. It’s crazy to think they could ever stop this from happening – you are going to see male water polo players’ butts. It’s bound to happen and who cares. Every human has a butt. This minimal exposure (butts barely even count as exposure) doesn’t detract from male water polo matches unless you point them out.

    I looked it up and a male water polo association has also made a valiant effort at covering their ass (in response to uptight parents I guess) by saying they don’t condone male water polo players’ butt crack exposure. But it’s bound to happen and they are being ridiculous. They also need to pull their head out of their ass because it’s messing up their suit.

    It’s funny though – for men no one would ever call them permiscuous or slutty because their butts are hanging out, even though it’s their actual butt you’re seeing and way more of it than with the women. I’ve also seen male water polo players get wedgies where the suits go way up their butts, but again – who cares?

    I have heard about moms getting upset about all the male water polo butt crack but honestly I think that’s ridiculous. Just like you said, we need to teach boys (and even men) about how strong their bodies are and to be proud of what it can do, not be ashamed of what it looks like.

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  • Erinconlin 8 years ago on Women's Water Polo Makes Sexist Campaign Against Wedgies. WEDGIES.

    And I’d add if there’s an issue with water polo attire (not that I think there is) it’s for men. It’s the norm for half of their bare butts and like 3-4 inches of crack to show on male water polo players, sometimes more. Have you ever been to a male water polo match? I’m not a prude but I went to see my cousin’s water polo match and I had to see his butt plus all the other guys playing that day’s butts. There’s something odd about a bunch of guys mooning everyone while family, friends, and the crowd cheer on with the players’ asses on display. But like you said water polo suits are extremely for fitting so of course the guys’ butts are gonna shows. And for the record, there’s way more ass at the male water polo matches than the women’s.

    But honestly, as she said – who really cares? I got over it in like 5 minutes. Butts. We’ve all got them. And as you said when you play water polo you’re constantly moving your legs, so it’s inevitable that their suits will go up their butts. And for male water polo players as their suits go up their butts, since they are very low cut for aerodynamic movement reasons, they tug down and butt cracks are exposed, sometimes a lot of butt crack. It’s crazy to think they could ever stop this from happening – you are going to see male water polo players’ butts. It’s bound to happen and who cares. Every human has a butt. This minimal exposure (butts barely even count as exposure) doesn’t detract from male water polo matches unless you point them out.

    I looked it up and a male water polo association has also made a valiant effort at covering their ass (in response to uptight parents I guess) by saying they don’t condone male water polo players’ butt crack exposure. But it’s bound to happen and they are being ridiculous. They also need to pull their head out of their ass because it’s messing up their suit.

    It’s funny though – for men no one would ever call them permiscuous or slutty because their butts are hanging out, even though it’s their actual butt you’re seeing and way more of it than with the women. I’ve also seen male water polo players get wedgies where the suits go way up their butts, but again – who cares?

    I have heard about moms getting upset about all the male water polo butt crack but honestly I think that’s ridiculous. Just like you said, we need to teach boys (and even men) about how strong their bodies are and to be proud of what it can do, not be ashamed of what it looks like.

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  • Erinconlin 8 years ago on Women's Water Polo Makes Sexist Campaign Against Wedgies. WEDGIES.

    And I’d add if there’s an issue with water polo attire it’s for men. It’s the norm for half of their bare butts and like 3-4 inches of crack to show on male water polo players, sometimes more. Have you ever been to a male water polo match? I’m not a prude but I went to see my cousin’s water polo match and I had to see his butt plus all the other guys playing that day’s butts. There’s something odd about a bunch of guys mooning everyone while family, friends, and the crowd cheer on with the players’ asses on display. Way more ass than for the women water polo matches.

    But honestly, as you said – who really cares? I got over it in like 5 minutes. Butts. We’ve all got them. And as you said when you play water polo you’re constantly moving your legs, so it’s inevitable that their suits will go up their butts. And for male water polo players as their suits go up their butts, since they are very low cut for aerodynamic movement reasons, they tug down and butt cracks are exposed, sometimes a lot of butt crack. It’s crazy to think they could ever stop this from happening – you are going to see male water polo players’ butts. It’s bound to happen and who cares. Every human has a butt. This minimal exposure (butts barely even count as exposure) doesn’t detract from male water polo matches unless you point them out.

    I looked it up and a male water polo association has also made a valiant effort at covering their ass (in response to uptight parents I guess) by saying they don’t condone male water polo players’ butt crack exposure. But it’s bound to happen and they are being ridiculous. They also need to pull their head out of their ass because it’s messing up their suit.

    It’s funny though – for men no one would ever call them permiscuous or slutty because their butts are hanging out, even though it’s their actual butt you’re seeing and way more of it than with the women. I’ve also seen male water polo players get wedgies where the suits go way up their butts, but again – who cares?

    I have heard about moms getting upset about all the male water polo butt crack but honestly I think that’s ridiculous. Just like you said, we need to teach boys (and even men) about how strong their bodies are and to be proud of what it can do, not be ashamed of what it looks like.

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