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  1. This one brings up an issue that doesn’t get touched on too often. Changing your registration. I think at least one caption before has suggested this kind of change (topless to naked) was possible, but I know another one said it wasn’t. As always, my excuse that that this kind of law varies between states.

    But generally it makes sense to me. Although the exact purpose of registration, why it has to be so long, why you can’t cancel it, etc, is something of a mystery in my setting, doesn’t seem like switching to a more restrictive registration wouldn’t go against those goals, whatever they may be.

    • why the minimum length of registration is so long and why you can’t cancel it is to prevent people from abusing registration to simply beat the summer heat and to not allow people from chickening out of it.
      …and I personally remember reading a caption where a girl, I think she was dared to do it, wrote the 8 in the years spot instead of the days spot on accident, and so she ended up being topless in the military. So clearly different places have different registration forms…

      • got to say, i personally see no reason to not allow shorter terms just to beat the summer heat. especially in colder climes where permanudity in winter would be dangerous, thus the safety requirements make it effectively short term anyways.

        • I forget who suggested it, but I did have a few captions about special a “Just for Summer” registration program some state was offering. It wasn’t last summer so I guess this would have been shortly before my departure from Tumblr. Neither I nor any contributors were ever able to come up with too many interesting captions about it, but for what it’s worth I guess you can consider it “official” that such a thing exists, even if it’s pretty rare.

          If anyone wants to do captions on that kind of thing, just make sure to mention it’s a special summer option instead of just saying “3 months” or whatever, so I know where you’re coming from.

        • The long minimum terms were required to convince some prudish people the whole thing is really meant as “permanent” 😉

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