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Do TSA Full-Body Scans Show ... Everything?
The image above showing examples of TSA full-body scans is authentic and was captured using the agency's backscatter unit, hundreds of which were installed in U.S. airports in 2010. The devices were removed nationwide by 2013, however.
Oh good!!! Next time I'll make sure I have a rock hard dick then. Might as well give them something to look at.
ReplyDeleteI know that when we are small, we are taught to keep our "privates" private. Yet by the time I got to the 5th grade, when we'd go to the rest room, the guys bellied-up to the wall urinals gladly. It was something of a competition to see who finished first and such. In the more rural areas (where our farm was), later there could be competitions to see who could shoot their stream the farthest. Proudly. Which meant we got to see our competitors' cocks in daylight.
ReplyDeleteThen, in junior high, the showers after phys ed class, where everybody say everybody else, plus what style of underwear they wore. Cocks were on display. "Size" could be noted, too. Plus other ethnicities and how their skin sun-tanned. Everybody, at that time, was perceived to be straight, yet some stirrings and "respect" started to happen with regards to how body shapes ane athletic capabilities.
In more recent times, as healthy as it might have been to be with others of one's sex, naked or nude, those males with "more" were perceived to be genetically better. Some males were affected by their shortcomings, others not so much, and some did not know to notice.
In one of the original MTV segments, when Johnny Knoxville was involved, the guys were going to the hospital to see how much sperm they could produce. Part of that prep included some clothed x-rays, which had a thin outline of their equipment. Interesting when they were briefly shown on-screen! But it was on cable tv and not broadcast during prime time. It was quick enough , but was still what it was. Later, images came to be online, fwiw. Many people didn't care what they saw or how much cum was in the cups after their orgasm. Quite amusing!
All of the MTV antics were done in the name of male competition and good fun. Airport screenings were done for national security. With all of the "true patriots" in this nation, letting others see their equipment should not be a concern. "Porn"? Even non-human things can be "porn". As we used to say " . . . tell where your mind's at!".
Why should anyone care that their genitals can be seen in an airport xray scan? Don't want agents to know you have a cock, or balls? That's what males have. Unless you're sporting a cock ring of some kind, why care?
ReplyDeleteCdadbr - You're very observant.
ReplyDeleteI remember the competitions to see who could shoot their stream the farthest, good times
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