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Off the back of the "Gross Women" thread, upon which so many seemed to have something to say - I thought I would pose this to you all......


I was on the train to work this morning, standing by the doors, and stood next to me was a man with a pad and a pencil busily sketching other commuters on the train (quite well, I might add). The "subjects" of his work were sat in the carriage and none the wiser.


Now, if you knew you were being drawn on the way to work of a morning, would you be flattered or is this some kind of violation?!?!

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