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Starblayde

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a store in britain has just announced its withdrawing its range of g-strings and thongs for teenage (and younger) girls, after much pressure from a conservative newspaper... they're still selling padded bras though

Umm.... should little girls be encouraged to dress like fully formed/developed girls?

where can you draw the line? lingerie, bikinis, make-up....

they may reach puberty earlier, but does this mean they should dress like this earlier.....?
 
My child will remain a child for as long as I can sit on her and keep her from growing up.
 
I don't have any children, but I have a really hard time with the parents of 10 year old girls allowing them to dress like they are 20. That is just ridiculous to me.
 
I draw the line at 16... If a girl is under that they should not be dressed to kill with as much skin as clothes showing. It's just flat out wrong.

Like one of my friends said to me the other day, some of these kids are going to have to start carrying signs around thier neck saying "underage" because they sure don't dress, wear make up, walk or overall act under the age of 16.
 
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i just heard it on the radio and typed as fast as i could....

thought i might put forward something serious for a change...
 
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