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I'm sorry I wasn't even thinking when I posted the photo.... It was photo shopped.... I wont post any pics were Im younger then 18 again... I was not topless in the photo...

Makes me sad that there are some people so uptight on here that they can't handle seeing a 14 year old girl in the same amount of coverings as a bathing suit at the beach :no:.

Some people need to grow the hell up and it obviously is not you that I am talking about :laugh:. Anyone who pitched a fit about it or made snide remarks clearly doesn't have anything better to do with their time.

Makes me sad that there are some people so uptight on here that they can't handle seeing a 14 year old girl in the same amount of coverings as a bathing suit at the beach :no:.

Some people need to grow the hell up and it obviously is not you that I am talking about :laugh:. Anyone who pitched a fit about it or made snide remarks clearly doesn't have anything better to do with their time.

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Makes me sad that there are some people so uptight on here that they can't handle seeing a 14 year old girl in the same amount of coverings as a bathing suit at the beach :no:.

Some people need to grow the hell up and it obviously is not you that I am talking about :laugh:. Anyone who pitched a fit about it or made snide remarks clearly doesn't have anything better to do with their time.

Why dont you just out right say my name. No need to roll around it. But I have my reasons, People have asked me to take certain pics down that were just as equil on being borderline like that because they felt it didnt belong in that thread or what not. Im sorry But to me a bunch of old guys ugggeling a 14 yr old girl is just frickin nasty.. but what ever have at it.

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I hate getting IDed EVERY were I go

In Colorado, it is a state law that you must have your ID on you while possessing alcohol, even unopened, no matter how old you are.

In Michigan, it is a state law that you must have your ID on you at all times, no matter the circumstance.

Many other states have similar laws as well, so technically, even when you're 80, you should still be IDed under most state laws. Most places don't if you're obviously 40 or older, but technically they are supposed to. So, get used to being carded.

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