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I am a lawyer and a certified mediator. I am a criminal lawyer and I always have thougth that the best way to learn about something it is with pictures. This is just amazing! Congratulations for this great idea! This must be text books in law schools!!
Well, he shouldn’t have been looking up her dress. Maybe that counts as “up-skirting”, which in some places is illegal to do on non-consenting women (and non-consenting men as well.)
The angle didn’t look right for that.
And, controversial point here, what the hell did she expect to happen when you stand up on column like that in a skirt? You might not even be aware she’s there, but God help you if you happen to glance up and she sees you!
It does look like the state has a cute butt though. Nice hair, too. Wanna date that state.
Little different from wearing a t-shirt over a well-endowed chest, with words on the t-shirt.
I have only one thing to say:
HAMMERTIME!