Thursday, September 19

A children’s center in Australia took down a sign that some considered to be sexist and inappropriate after a customer complained.

The sign was displayed in the facility’s boys’ bathroom.

According to a reports, the sign was taken down after a man took a photo of it and notified the staff about it.

He shared the photo with other parents and sent a follow-up email.

The sign, which was displayed in the boys’ bathroom, listed various ways that men could please women.

Some of these included “love her,” “die for her,” “miss the game for her,” and “be interested in what she says.”

The bottom half of the sign states that men can please women by showing up naked and bringing beer.

The customer, who was shocked by the message, said that kids using the facility’s toilets could understand it.

The owner of the center claimed that the sign was just a joke and that no one had mentioned it in 15 years.

A screenshot of the message indicates that children may understand the message, but they would not have any idea what it meant.

The owner stated that the sign was just a joke, and that they do not mean to offend anyone.

The customer, who was disappointed by the sign, said that he didn’t think the venue would be visited by adults, but he was pleased that it was taken down.

Hundreds of people responded to the image that was posted online, labeling it as disturbing and gross.

Some called it bulls**t and advised that it be taken down and put in a bin.

Others called it incredibly inappropriate and said that this type of backward thinking could no longer be considered acceptable.

One person called it the “male equivalent of live laughter love,” which was a phrase that became very popular during the 2000s.

Others said they were offended by the typeface choices, and some claimed that the person who thought that the sign was a good idea was wrong.

One person stated that it was a bad choice of words. Others said that if a woman was “pleased” after her death, it was likely the wrong thing to do.

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