Can a pair of underwear even weigh one-tenth of a pound? I'm sure they'll do the math so that the athlete can compete in his or her weight class.
Okay. Let's say I'm nude in the locker room nude, probably trying to stall so I can be nude even longer (lol). Someone manages to sneak a picture and does whatever with it. People find out and people get mad, blah blah blah. Am I at fault, or was it the wrongdoing of the culprit? You just burned an entire forest over a few dead trees.
I understand the logic behing the prohibition, but I don't necessarily agree with it.
I think the same logic for rape carries over to this situation i.e. you can't blame the victim for the crime committed against him or her. Regardless of what someone's wearing, it gives no reason for another individual to do whatever with another's person (sorry for the slight legalese).
In this case, the picture was taken without your knowing and the photographer is at fault. Especially since you're "underage," you can't give anyone the O.K. to take pictures of you in the nude. You are not legally allowed to make such a contract/agreement. If you were 18 and you were photographed in such an environment, they would have to prove that they had your consent.
This is the logic I can come up with. Anyone have other ideas?