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Kevin McLauchlan said, "As a male who is more fascinated by other female
attributes, I've been embarrassed to catch myself with eyes lingering on the
chest of women who wear:
a) name tags
b) message t-shirts.....
"Hmm. Maybe stores and other service businesses should have their employees
wear name tags on
hats or on waist-belts... .. um... never mind. Politically correct
logistics are a beeyatch."
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Hint to women who wear nametags: At social events or meetings where nametags
are worn, I put mine high on my left shoulder instead of my chest. Short
woman's defense, I guess.
Margaret Cekis, Johns Creek GA
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