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why do 12 year old girls wear thongs?
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Children have always wanted to look like adults- a lot of girls try their mums make up, and theyve always liked to dress up in adult-style dresses, etc, but I find it sadder that the adult fashion is for women to dress like hookers today.
But Im a traditionalist, and find too much flesh distasteful. Less flesh is sexier, as the imagination doesnt imagine stretch marks and cellulite:p
Well yeah, its worse. From the back, these 10 YO girls might as well not be wearing any underwear at all. Normal girls pants are fine, because, well I think so anyway, you can't see anything. I don't know about you, but when I was 10, I knew all about sex, and so did all my girl mates, so Im sure these girls are only doing it for attention from the boys, which just ain't right!
:crazyeyes
in my opinion anyway.
Girls are always trying to get attention from boys. We all used to play kiss chase. Omg, what could kissing lead to? :eek:
it's not the little boys you have to worry about. kids always play their little innocent sex games (well, you know what i mean).
it's the adults who are the problem.
You played kiss chase in year 6?
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And fuck knows
And I hardly think many 12 year olds are gonna go flashing their arses at people anyway.
charmed i'm sure
Just another step towards the nanny state.
And to be perfectly honest, getting off with guys in Year 6 is hardly a normal thing for a ten year old/11 year old to do...
No, they weren't. They were made so you don't get a VPL through trousers, etc.
Oh ffs. :rolleyes: Did I say I got off with them at 10/11? No. I got off with them when I was a young teenager. Oh my God. Kissing boys. :eek: Such a little slag. Because that's just sooo terrible.
Nowhere in there did I say I was ten/eleven when I got off with people.
But of course, we could all live not getting off with anyone for God knows how long like the other "certain" kind of people.
A twelve year old wearing a thong doesn't turn her into a slag.
Seriously, just fucking listen to what you're saying.
I read it as that's what you used to do in Year 6 as that is what you'd just been talking about. Misunderstood, sorrryyyyy
Who are you referring to?
Anyone who thinks twelve year olds wearing thongs is wrong.
No seriously, that is wrong, thongs are for WOMEN, not girls.
I think it's wrong, not because I think it makes them slags but because it means their parents aren't allowing them to hold onto their childhood properly. Thongs should be for girls aged at least 16. There's nothing wrong with VPL on a little girl or on any girl for that matter, but girls our age might worry about looking good in their clothes. Girls that age shouldn't be worrying about their looks. They should be thinking more about doing well in school and learning respect.
Sorry, just my personal opinion.
Totally agree with hunnypots last statement.
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Laura
maybe it means that, but then again, maybe the cherry is just a cherry. not everything always has to be associated in a bad way.
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Laura
Why is it so frowned upon? Its not dirty or anythin. It doesnt make them slags. Shitarama, i dont believe what im hearin.
I think too many people relate thong wearing to strippers and other stuff like that, but damn... it dont mean they show it off to everone.
I dont know any 12 year old girls who dont wear them [granted i dont know many 12 year old girls]
I cant think of anyone who doesnt wear thongs. I dont think my nan does
Some girls i know do when the painters are in, but its just clothing. damn im confused
I dont think any lads who think thong is an invitation to
Anyway thongs are much more comfy, aparantly :rolleyes:
Someone tell me why its such a bad thing plz? thanks.
well young girls are growing up too quick and they should live out their childhood!! i dont refferthongs with
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Laura
Although thongs are practical and whatnot, to me, thongs associate with sex, and kids should not do that until they've managed to wear bras because they want them, not because they think it's "cool".
A man, came into my work the other day, asking for a gel filled bra for his 8 year old daughter. Now can you honestly say that's acceptable? Kids are noted for their innocence and childlike qualities, yes, they want to grow up, but encouraging them when they want thongs and bras is just a piece of nonsense. I hadn't a scooby thongs actually came about until I was like, 17/18. And I'm glad I didn't. It's a natural process to grow up and do adult things, but do it when you're going into the peak of young adult hood. Not when, as I said before, you're growing a few inches here and there, sprouting a few hairs, and gaining small bumps behind your nips.
It's the same with mobile phones as well. :rolleyes: Kids lose their innocence the time they reach 7 I think. They know too much. And the media GIVES too much away. Parental guidance is far too leniant as well in most cases, but I still like to think there are some 10 year olds who'll thank you more for a girlie toy, than a thong.
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Laura
End of the day clothes are clothes, and what it comes down to is if you associate thongs with kinky sex - or- if you associate them with clothing which is a matter of preference.
I think uve got a topic where noone will agree here
I know, like I said, I'm used to childhood the way it was when I was younger. I live by those times. Now, times have greatly changed, and I think it's for the worse, but it's a mixed view to this. People can adapt however they wish, but I still think it takes away a lot of the anticipation of "growing up" from them. Hey ho.
God..I never thought I'd see this coming. My Dad and I were talking about this, like..how we grow within our lives, and see vast changes, although he's seen like the Gulf War, Falklands War, The Beatles, and AIDs wipe out, transition from black TV to colour, computers shrinking in size, fashion changes..I feel I've not seen as much to compare, but this is a big change, I think.
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Laura