So you have nothing to Hide? Nothing at all? I bet you do. I am batting 50/50 on this so far. If it happens to come up in conversation that someone is ok with the intrusion in our privacy that PRISM has brought to the forefront, I ask them this question. "So you are ok with it? You have nothing to hide? Then whip up that shirt and show us them ta-tas." Gal at the bar Wednesday night got all bent out of shape and then said something to the effect of 'No fricken way, those are not for other people to see, they are priv ... Oh.' She decided to stay out of the conversation at our table. The wife flashed me. I'm thinking that this is going to be a dangerous, and i probably shouldn't make this statement in public too many times. But you never know. I might again.
I'll leave it to you single or soon to be single guys to test out. I've reached my danger threshold. I can see the line, I'd like to cross it, but not going to risk it any further than I already have.
Well as another married guy, I keep my helmet and flak vest close at hand at all times. If my wife caught a casual glance....someone may get shot.... most likely me just because....
I will take one for the team....i will ask that question with every woman who chooses to argue the point(s) with me.
I generally try to avoid discussing political or otherwise divisive issues in social settings - no point in making people think I'm any crazier than they already do. But, since I'm a single guy and have nothing to lose in that regard, well... I'll let you know if it works. If anyone else is trying this, remember - the debate is not just about viewing private information, but recording and storing it as well. So, don't forget your cameras!
Jabe, just stay out of arms reach when you ask. An don't forget to record the proof as evidence for when you report back here