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garinda 05-04-2008 15:47

Hyndburn's Honeys.
 
Apparently the Accrington Observer has received some flack from a Manchester based website, who say that the Observer's competition, for local girls to appear in the paper in their swimsuits, is a 'gross diservice to the women of Accrington'.

The editor responds by saying they've received no complaints from the paper's readers.

What do we think?

Is it just a harmless bit of fun? With today's women, in post women's lib Britain, confident enough to pose in a bikini, and not caring a damn what people say. I suppose Madonna must have a similar attitude. A feisty, strong woman, who to celebrate her forthcoming half century, has just had some more raunchy photographs taken for Vanity Fair.

Or is the paper stuck in the dark ages, where women are there to be judged like a pretty prize heifer? In the same sort of competitions that so infuriated those women in the sixties and seventies, who fought for sexual equality.

How-Do - Accrington Observer launches search for Hyndburn Honey, prompts online backlash - North West Media News

emamum 05-04-2008 15:52

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IMO its their choice. nobody is forcing them to get their kit off. I wouldnt, but thats cos i am fat, if they are happy with their bodys then go for it.

AccyLass 05-04-2008 15:53

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Is it not upto them who would put themselves in the paper in a swimsuit?
Just like a bonny baby comp

derekgas 05-04-2008 15:55

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I think in the days of equality that the local girls/women will make up there own minds, and the more that people try to undermine this, the stronger will be the response, also, given that there are girls walking the street in not much more than a bikini these days, what harm does it do? If a girl/woman is confident to pose in a bikini (or less for that matter), then good look to her, I have no problem with it, then again, I am a man.

BERNADETTE 05-04-2008 15:59

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As Derek says you see them out in not much more, it doesn't bother me as long as they realise it takes more than looks to get on in this world.

garinda 05-04-2008 16:01

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By the way, I have no problem with the competition.

I think the feminist backlash against beauty pageants, and indeed pornography, that occurred in the seventies, has resulted in a generation of women who are more than able to make their own minds up about whatever they choose to do.

mrskitty 05-04-2008 16:08

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Im happy with it but would be happier if there was a hyndburn hunk section too.....why is it just women?

emamum 05-04-2008 16:11

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Quote:

Originally Posted by misskitty (Post 557806)
Im happy with it but would be happier if there was a hyndburn hunk section too.....why is it just women?

would you put corker in for that?

katex 05-04-2008 16:11

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Notice option 4 is gaining at the moment ... hope they are all women that are voting on this ... :D

I would never have done it either when I was younger .. lays you open to lots of bitchiness and people pulling yer body parts apart. If you advertise yourself as being a beauty though, must expect to get pulled down a peg or two. The one this week should have worn a better uplift by the way .... :D:D

Had to laugh at one comment by an entrant .. said that all her 'body parts were her own' .. wondered if she meant that some of the others weren't .. got me looking at them to see if they had that 'grapefruit' look if you know what I mean .. ;)

Carry on gals ... no harm.

pipinfort 05-04-2008 16:36

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A harmless bit of fun in my opinion, if the ladies want hyndburn hunks as well then give `em some (i won`t be putting my name forward though) my only gripe with the the thing is why are all these so called honeys rough as rats?

shillelagh 05-04-2008 16:37

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I dont really care one way or another. Its their choice to enter so why not. I wonder if they were running one for the fellas - theyd be complaining then?

lancsdave 05-04-2008 16:59

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I'm just glad it's voluntary and they don't just take random photos of girls roaming around Broadway during shopping hours. :D

Margaret Pilkington 05-04-2008 17:19

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Quote:

Originally Posted by lancsdave (Post 557846)
I'm just glad it's voluntary and they don't just take random photos of girls roaming around Broadway during shopping hours. :D

If they did that they would be Hyndburn Funnies.....not Hyndburn Honeys.

emamum 05-04-2008 17:19

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Quote:

Originally Posted by lancsdave (Post 557846)
I'm just glad it's voluntary and they don't just take random photos of girls roaming around Broadway during shopping hours. :D

*Em puts bikini away*

katex 05-04-2008 17:20

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Quote:

Originally Posted by pipinfort (Post 557831)
my only gripe with the the thing is why are all these so called honeys rough as rats?

See gals, the men are just as bitchy ... :rolleyes::D

Was behind two young lads in a shop queue this week,they had got the Observer and they weren't half giving the entrants some stick .. :eek:


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