I like where this is going. I shall allow you to keep ONE of your ponies for an awesome post! (rest to the glue factory!)
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I work for "corporate America," which anymore only exists as multinational entities, and never in 25 years have images of women in anything other than business suits been considered acceptable. Hell, I once got a chewing out for having [url=http://absinthefiend.files.wordpress.com/2012/02/absinthe_robette-highrez.jpg]>>this<<[/url] image showing in a calendar I had on my wall.
Everythings covered. Bloody puritans.
You can see one exists. but we already knew they were there...
It was in a Privat Livemont calendar, and most of the images had at least a passing affiliation with alcohol. This was the only image that caused a stir. It never went as far as "trouble" per se. The boss asked me calmly to take the calendar down, and I didn't feel any strong pull to fight him on it.
As for whether or not it was puritanical ... well here's what I've observed of the cultural divide between Europe and America (having traveled through both) when it comes to sex. Europeans think Americans are prudes. Meanwhile Americans (many) see Europeans as perverts. Now, objectively, I can understand how a buggering sexual deviant would think anyone less screwed up than them is a prude. Likewise, I could see how a knee-bound flagellating repressive could shake a shivering finger at everyone less hung up than them, also. So which is right, and who is truly sexually aberrant? Well, if you have a pulse, you are not qualified to answer. ;)
From my own personal perspective, in general, I think way too many people spend way too much time thinking about what other people are doing (or aren't doing) with their naughty bits.