In at least five cases, these very nipples have been deemed safe for work by Facebook's censors. There appears to be no rhyme or reason to the decisions. My nipples at 2 months of HRT, when they were clearly masculine (and, in fact, I was legally male) were removed for nudity. Male nipples. Conversely, my nipples at 8 months of HRT, barely 2 months ago, were allowed to stay. Apparently the A cup boobs of someone legally female are okay, but only in some arbitrary cases. Other times the same nipples have gotten me outright banned.
Is it the lighting? Just a different boob inspector examining with comparison photos? What is it, Facebook?
It's incoherent nonsense meant to enforce a societal double standard. Men's nips? Even moobs? Even pinching it and making a sexy face? A-OK. Completely tasteful display or rendition of feminine beauty? A documentary about experiencing female puberty late in life? Breastfeeding? Naughty, naughty.
So let me ask you: does this picture turn you on so much you just *have* to fap? Will it scar children for life if they see it? Is there a single offensive thing about this picture (other than the fact that I appear in it)? Is there anything not PG in this entire post?
Or is it just a picture of me, honestly showing myself as I am?
Facebook doesn't care what it is. They have their muddled policies. But it makes absolutely zero sense for the same nipples to both be offensive and inoffensive. This double standard has to end.
#FreeTheNipple
Right on Rachel!
ReplyDeleteAAAAAAaaaaaaaaaaaaaahhhhhhhhhhhhh The Scarring! It burns! Oh, the humanity! Chelsea Handler and you are destroying society with your... NIPS! America should not be a nipply nation!!! It was put here by Christ to be a puritanical society where people didn't air their dirty laundry... or NO LAUNDRY Rachel Goodman!!! You are NOT a Good-man!!! No Sir!!! Blasphemer!!!
ReplyDelete#chickswithdicks #yougogirl #nipsoffreedom