Either Little Rock was embarrassed that their guys didn’t measure up..,, or got complaints that they were sexualizing the team by releasing images that clearly left nothing to the imagination
Probably the latter
 
Either Little Rock was embarrassed that their guys didn’t measure up..,, or got complaints that they were sexualizing the team by releasing images that clearly left nothing to the imagination
Kinda hot they removed it

I see crops and stuff from the site all over fb & ig now not even from gay pages

I’m sure their picture style will change next year. crop at the belly button forever now
 
Kinda hot they removed it

I see crops and stuff from the site all over fb & ig now not even from gay pages

I’m sure their picture style will change next year. crop at the belly button forever now
They may also have felt “tricked”… if the photography company had framed a lot of the photos in a certain way during the shoot, with the sportsmen thinking it’s all good fun.

and then been surprised to see clear outlines of everything they’ve got as men front and center in the images.

it’s one thing to wear a revealing uniform for your sport—especially when your competitive ego makes you not want to show embarrassment or weakness about your physique. But it’s another thing when it’s controlled images for marketing.

im not saying for sure that this is the case here. Just speculating. But I do think it’s interesting, especially from a male psychology standpoint. (That’s also why I think the psychology of strong confident sportsmen who are actually small endowed is interesting.)
 
They may also have felt “tricked”… if the photography company had framed a lot of the photos in a certain way during the shoot, with the sportsmen thinking it’s all good fun.

and then been surprised to see clear outlines of everything they’ve got as men front and center in the images.

it’s one thing to wear a revealing uniform for your sport—especially when your competitive ego makes you not want to show embarrassment or weakness about your physique. But it’s another thing when it’s controlled images for marketing.

im not saying for sure that this is the case here. Just speculating. But I do think it’s interesting, especially from a male psychology standpoint. (That’s also why I think the psychology of strong confident sportsmen who are actually small endowed is interesting.)
Wrestlers know their packages are completely on display the same way they know why an oil check is a psychological warfare move on the mats, these boys weren't victimized - what's going on with their uniforms isn't the photographer's doing - it's a combination of the singlet manufacturer and God :rolleyes::joy:
 
Wrestlers know their packages are completely on display the same way they know why an oil check is a psychological warfare move on the mats, these boys weren't victimized - what's going on with their uniforms isn't the photographer's doing - it's a combination of the singlet manufacturer and God :rolleyes::joy:
Didn’t mean to portray them as victims. But I do think it’s possible that someone noticed that the team was being highly specialized based on the marketing. It’s certainly plausible that that fed their decision to take it down.

that’s all I was getting at.

if they come out with new marketing that is conspicuously modest (cropped at the belly button, strategic props covering crotches), then I’d say that’s evidence for the the idea.

but if their marketing remains relatively unchanged, it’s a sign against it.
 
They may also have felt “tricked”… if the photography company had framed a lot of the photos in a certain way during the shoot, with the sportsmen thinking it’s all good fun.

and then been surprised to see clear outlines of everything they’ve got as men front and center in the images.

it’s one thing to wear a revealing uniform for your sport—especially when your competitive ego makes you not want to show embarrassment or weakness about your physique. But it’s another thing when it’s controlled images for marketing.

im not saying for sure that this is the case here. Just speculating. But I do think it’s interesting, especially from a male psychology standpoint. (That’s also why I think the psychology of strong confident sportsmen who are actually small endowed is interesting.)

Posting EDITED pictures on here to accentuate things went too far imo.
 
Posting EDITED pictures on here to accentuate things went too far imo.
Agreed. There are separate threads for art and manips of celebs; the same needs to be done in this case if anyone is so desperate to upload such materials.