all right, christ.
First of all, I'm really annoyed by anyone and everyone saying shit like "well look at what she's wearing, of course she was asking for this kind of attention/shouldn't be surprised that she's being oggled," well YEAH, certainly, but it's not like her director/photographer told her they were doing a ballet-esque shoot in time square and she has freedom to select her wardrobe. Modeling is about showing off your body and figure, and especially in an "elegant" ballet shoot like this where the main point is to show off her legs and the angles she can achieve with her body, she wore as little clothing as decently possible to achieve their goal. Plus, the girl knew that she would probably be gawked at spreading her legs toward the sky wearing what she was wearing, she obviously just decided to get into a fit about it when one of many "perverts" actually made himself known and got in everyone's face.
As for the "well the camera man was at a much more lewd angle," like, really. I'm sure the point of the photo shoot wasn't to sell "sex," but to just get the best angle to really excentuate the extent of her legs in whatever positions they were in, and probably to get the best contrast/lighting onto her figure against the backdrop of Time Square and all the people. And to those of you who keep saying stupid shit like "Couldn't they have done this in a studio/gotten better lighting elsewhere??" Obviously they were using Time Square as a specific backdrop, perhaps to contrast the elegance and poise of ballet against the chaos of all the people milling about?
Anyway, everyone is definitely in the wrong. Camera creeper is being a creeper and not respecting the wishes of others, which he is within the law to do so as he pleases, it just makes him kind of an ass. Biker guy is self-righteous and feels strongth, fuck him. Mother is just being a dumb mother about her daughter's ass, which she shouldn't be surprised is getting attention as it's being "flaunted" in the photo shoot (and i don't even want to use the word flaunted like that, but it's what everyone in the public would use). Daughter, like I mentioned before, is wrong for reacting so "shocked" as she probably very well knew she'd be getting some attention, even if she wasn't directly aware of it.
Also lol@Sy123, I just noticed your comment about no mother ever letting their daughter pose like that. I'd just like to say that awww, maybe you're just a little too naive? There are plenty of mothers who would gladly flaunt their daughter's body to the world in the hopes of them gaining success, just for their own satisfaction that they've created a "model" or "sports hero" or anything else that they can feel directly proud of, and take some of the glory for themselves personally. Mothers and fathers alike do that with their children, "living their own dreams" through them when they've already lost their chance.
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