I agree with Twisterdog.
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I agree with Twisterdog.
What I was trying to imply is that people don't care if kids are out having sex.. so why would anyone care if kids are wearing a dress like that?Quote:
Originally posted by Nomilynn
And I honestly don't think that teaching safe sex has ANYTHING to do with what kids wear. I think that these styles are more a result of what has been made popular with people in the media... like Brittany, for example.
I just didn't understand what all they hype is about ... when they don't care if the dress ends up coming off at the end of the night anyway.
Well, you've got to leave something to the imagination :)
its a bikini not a dress.................maybe for a beach,as long as you are over 21.
It's a dress???:confused: I thought it was some really fancy overalls. :D
Safe sex has been around for a long time.
RESPONSIBLE safe sex, too.
It's teaching kids to be responsible for treating each other with respect.
Guys don't use the 'brains' that god gave them.
I think the question is more about letting a young woman leave the house dressed like that-even in private, it's really too much of not enough.....
Here come that 'r' word again. Responsibility.
Should you let your daughter out dressed like that, are you ready to accept whatever evil she may encounter during the evening?:confused:
God gave y'all brains?? ;)Quote:
Originally posted by RICHARD
Guys don't use the 'brains' that god gave them.
Here come that 'r' word again. Responsibility.
Should you let your daughter out dressed like that, are you ready to accept whatever evil she may encounter during the evening?:confused:
I agree. Parents need to be responsible and teach their kids responsibility. No one ever has to take the blame for their actions anymore these days. And it's much more important to let a child have privacy and freedom. If a kid does something wrong or stupid, it must be because they saw it on TV. Come on, :rolleyes: I never thought it was ok to drop an anvil on my brother's head because I saw it happen on Bugs Bunny cartoons. I was still a teen when Brittany Spears came on the scene, but I didn't think it was ok to dress and act like her and my mother would have never let me. She had the money and ability to buy my clothes or supervise my choices, not the other way around.
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Originally posted by Pit Chick
God gave y'all brains?? ;)
And two places to keep them.
Of course, one is primal and the other is supposed to be rational.
But even god makes mistakes!
Richard, you are just too much! That was funny.
Woman sells breasts as billboards
A British woman is making money on eBay - by selling ad space on her breasts.
Angel Brammer, 27, from Greenock, Scotland, will wear a company logo on her 42G cleavage for 15 days.
Thousands of companies in the US have already bid for the right to use her breasts as makeshift billboards.
She said: "I have had a lot of unusual offers."
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See,
I knew there was a use for that dress.
42G?? :eek: How does she keep from crushing her lungs with that much weight on them when she sleeps?
I thought she was getting 42g's, as in money, to put the message on her chest.Quote:
Originally posted by Pit Chick
42G?? :eek: How does she keep from crushing her lungs with that much weight on them when she sleeps?
;) :eek: :o :D
I wear a 40G. It's HORRIBLE.Quote:
Originally posted by Pit Chick
42G?? :eek: How does she keep from crushing her lungs with that much weight on them when she sleeps?
At times like this, I am so glad that I wasn't "blessed" I wear nothing when I'm not working. I honestly don't know how I would take it if I had to wear one all the time. I think I would go insane. They are so uncomfortable!
Pregnant woman sells bump as billboard
A single mum-to-be is auctioning off her bump as advertising space on eBay.
Eight-months pregnant Elise Harp, from Roswell, near Atlanta, Georgia, is trying to raise money to bring up her baby daughter.
She got the idea after Nebraska man Andrew Fischer raised nearly £20,000 by selling his forehead as ad space for a month.
Elise said: "After thinking about it I figured I'd give it a try as well but instead of using my forehead, I'd use my pregnant belly as the billboard.
"Being pregnant and alone has been hard, but I'm trying very hard to earn some extra money to help build my daughter's nursery and buy her the necessities she needs."
Elise says she will wear the logo or slogan of the winning bidder on her maternity clothes - or even have it painted on to her bare bump if the weather turns warmer.
"Basically, I'm going to be walking around Atlanta's busiest malls, restaurants and any events I can get in to. Their ad should of course be acceptable for all eyes to see," she said.
Elise, who split up with the father of her baby after she became pregnant, says she won't advertise anything offensive.
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Where's Tonya???:confused:
I would be hitting up the father for child support.
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Originally posted by Pit Chick
I would be hitting up the father for child support.
Manhater!!!!!!
;)
So :p ;)
ooo I don't think I even want to imagine someone trying to dance in that!:eek:Quote:
Originally posted by Karen
Like anyone could dance in that? Not!
That dress wouldn't have made it past the doors at my high school. I wouldn't even have worn that. I don't think most girls would wear that so there isn't that much to worry about.
yeah, some people sold "the right to officially name their baby" on Ebay!:rolleyes:
I admit, high school WAS 20 years ago....however, I do NOT remember our prom night's theme as "Let's lose our virginity"...really, SLHT- it IS more than what you wear that dictates what you will/won't do. I do NOT advocate abstinence. Why? It doesn't work. But, that doesn't mean one necessarily is a woman/man of no values. Just different values than yours.Quote:
Originally posted by Sara luvs her Tinky
What I was trying to imply is that people don't care if kids are out having sex.. so why would anyone care if kids are wearing a dress like that?
I just didn't understand what all they hype is about ... when they don't care if the dress ends up coming off at the end of the night anyway.
Having said that...oh to be young again to even be in a position to THINK about wearing such a thing....even pre-Jonah, it would have been a crazy dream...:D
Oh my....that dress is horrible!! It made their mid section look really bad...but I guess a guy would even get that far. ;) ewww!!
With a dress like that, someone is liable to lose an eye...
Sigh, some people. I wouldn't pay $5 for that thing. The hubby said if our daughter asked to wear that he would come unhinged lol
I think I'd be a little unhinged too.
Although it could be worse. Just immagine what would happen if BOYS showed up to prom in that! *I knew some guys in High School who would wear that to prom just to irritate the principal*