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KCRA-TV Melinda Meza accidentally showed off her naked husband

https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/ar...sband-naked-shower-broadcasting-bathroom.html

A Blooper during a segment

The silhouette is believed to be that of Meza's husband, Mike de Lambert.

The pair have been married since 2004.

Twitter users were quick to react to the sudden glimpse.

‘Omg please let that not be her husband,’ wrote one Twitter user.

‘Damn why she wanna work when she’s got all that at home?’ joked another.

Another user was more worried about the segment being viewed by her husband.

‘Hope her husband doesn’t see this!’

Another person said that they believed the figure in the shower was in fact a reflection of the husband who was attempting to keep out of sight, not realizing he could still be seen.
 
This incident is funny but when does the American population graduate from third grade?

Back in the early 90's we hosted an exchange student from Spain. There was another exchange student from Denmark living a few blocks away and the two girls quickly teamed up as BFF's. Anyway, they both arrived mid-August when it is hotter than the hinges of hell in Phoenix and wanted to go swimming. My wife granted permission and away they went. The pool was visible only from the master bedroom and when my wife took the laundry in she glanced out the window and both girls were in their birthday suits. As no one else was home she didn't get excited about it.....until my 8th grader arrived home a bit early and needless to say, got very excited whereupon a quickie discussion of the different world cultures took place.

We treat a naked human body as if it were being displayed for sale in the windows of the red light district in Amsterdam. According to people who study this kind of thing a significant number of young American teens grow up without knowledge of their own bodies which is one hell of a way to get introduced to adulthood. Outside of the Middle East the USA is probably one of the guiltiest countries in the world failing to properly educate our youth in these matters.
 
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