A Little Girl in Victoria's Secret?!

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Neesa

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Pulse Reality said:
Maybe the bag had some sleepwear or some outdoor clothes in, after all, if the bag was quite large, then there must have been some clothes that were bigger than underwear in them. She also might have re-used some bags, too.
They also sell, oh my God, ACTUAL CLOTHES. Yes, their PINK section sells CLOTHES. Maybe some of you never heard of clothing before, but they exist. And YES! A company can capitalize on females selling both their favorite underwear and clothes.

Oh the agony of it all!

/sarcasm
 

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Good morning blues said:
Thirteen-year-olds purchasing their own underwear? WHAT IS THE WORLD COMING TO?
I'm sixteen and my parents still buy my...

Ahem. Ignore that remark.

Although it's probably not the best place for a young'un to be buying Spiderman Underoos, it's nothing to get up in arms about. I saw a guy buying his seven year old son Gears of War 2 yesterday. THAT is problematic; not an adolescent shopping at a lingerie store.

Now, if they sold pornography, sex toys and things like that, I'd be a little more worried.
 

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The killer here isn't the Victoria's Secret bag, but the fact that the kid wanted Bratz. I hate Bratz. Total sexing up of the youth culture. Kids are becoming sluttier at younger ages, and I can only think it's in large part due to parents giving them too much freedom, or treating them like friends, or indulging their every whim. It's sick.
 

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Flying-Emu said:
Good morning blues said:
Thirteen-year-olds purchasing their own underwear? WHAT IS THE WORLD COMING TO?
I'm sixteen and my parents still buy my...

Ahem. Ignore that remark.

Although it's probably not the best place for a young'un to be buying Spiderman Underoos, it's nothing to get up in arms about. I saw a guy buying his seven year old son Gears of War 2 yesterday. THAT is problematic; not an adolescent shopping at a lingerie store.

Now, if they sold pornography, sex toys and things like that, I'd be a little more worried.
Hell, sometimes I ask my mom to buy my bras, since they only like to sell them in "Yeah, we're pretty expensive. That's what you get for having big knockers" prices. Kicking out $35+ for ONE bra. Ugh. Insanity. And if she's 13, I would imagine her parents are paying for it, since y'know you can't have a legal job at 13. Plus, even if she did, she'd hafta save up her allowance money to get anything from VS Pink collection, let alone their underwear.

-scoffs- Men. /feminist moment
 

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Flying-Emu said:
Good morning blues said:
Thirteen-year-olds purchasing their own underwear? WHAT IS THE WORLD COMING TO?
I'm sixteen and my parents still buy my...

Ahem. Ignore that remark.

Although it's probably not the best place for a young'un to be buying Spiderman Underoos, it's nothing to get up in arms about. I saw a guy buying his seven year old son Gears of War 2 yesterday. THAT is problematic; not an adolescent shopping at a lingerie store.

Now, if they sold pornography, sex toys and things like that, I'd be a little more worried.
I have a story about that...

I was at Spencers gifts, no big surprise there. Id seen older women buying 'stimulators', even seen men buying them.

How ever when I saw a women taking her kid who couldnt have been more than 5 into the back and actully started browsing the stimulors, with her kid right there.
 

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bindox said:
Doug said:
bindox said:
Captain Schpack said:
Most of the music out there is whores, guns, whores getting shot with guns, money, lots of whores with money.
As well as an overwhelming amount of video game content. :)
You say that BUT name a game were the primary targets are ladies of purchasable virtue...? No, GTA and Saints Row don't count as you're meant to be shooting the rival gangsters in a city wide dick waving contest.
Did you seriously just say that it doesn't count because the content in question is not the main focus? So your parents let you watch horror flicks with graphic nudity and gratuitous sex when you were 8 because the killing was the main focus and not the sex and nudity? Um, ok.
a) they shouldn't be playing GTA or Saints Row to begin with at age 8.
b) You can do the whole game in both cases without even knowing there are hookers that you can kill.

EDIT: After reviewing the original post in this group, I've realised I misread your post abit. Guns do form the bulk of gaming at the moment, but I do stand by the fact that GTA and Saints Row aren't about shooting hookers.
 

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See this is why I fear having a daughter. Just how the world is oriented towards girls right now is very troubling.

And I think you don't have to use this situation specifically, I believe the OP is just talking about how young girls are pushed to look sexy, more mature, and "less conservative" as one of my friends said.

I mean god forbid my daughter is actually beautiful.
 

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Susan Arendt said:
Victoria's Secret sells cotton PJs, perfume, soap, body lotion...all sorts of things that would be perfectly appropriate for a little girl to buy. Not everything there is a merry widow or thigh highs.
If what you say is true ( I don't know VS myself) I guess part of the controversy steem from some guys who doesn't know how to find porn on the internet uses Victoria secret magazines for "erotic visual stimulation" while choking their sausage, and considers it porn because of that.
 

Doug

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UsefulPlayer 1 said:
See this is why I fear having a daughter. Just how the world is oriented towards girls right now is very troubling.

And I think you don't have to use this situation specifically, I believe the OP is just talking about how young girls are pushed to look sexy, more mature, and "less conservative" as one of my friends said.

I mean god forbid my daughter is actually beautiful.
Sadly true, I'm afraid. I blame a crappy "celeb" lead culture that idiolizes Paris bloody Hilton and her clones.
 

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think of it this wat soon that make up will be around somr 1s crotch area while she crys thinking she deserved better than a quickie in the alley
 

Neesa

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UsefulPlayer 1 said:
See this is why I fear having a daughter. Just how the world is oriented towards girls right now is very troubling.

And I think you don't have to use this situation specifically, I believe the OP is just talking about how young girls are pushed to look sexy, more mature, and "less conservative" as one of my friends said.

I mean god forbid my daughter is actually beautiful.
There is nothing wrong with having a daughter. Yeah, maybe the media and society want them to look that way. But if she has strong self esteem and has good support at home, fuck what the media says. You can try to look sexy and whorish all you want and still think you're nothing but an ugly tool. I'm not some super skinny, food puking size 00 wearing girl, but I'm happy with who I am, how I look. My boyfriend looks the way I look and how I carry myself. Wearing and shopping for underwear doesn't define who you are. If your daughter chooses to look like a slut, then she's gonna learn the hard way. That attention can be the most annoying and unwanted attention ever.

Even I get unwanted attention and I wear jeans and a t-shirt. You'll get unwanted attention as long as men (and women) with prying eyes are around. Good look sheltering her so she can become some all out party animal in college.

Blaming celebrities, that pretty much for the lulz. Having your own mind was still cool nowadays, y'know.

/rolls eyes
 

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Doug said:
UsefulPlayer 1 said:
See this is why I fear having a daughter. Just how the world is oriented towards girls right now is very troubling.

And I think you don't have to use this situation specifically, I believe the OP is just talking about how young girls are pushed to look sexy, more mature, and "less conservative" as one of my friends said.

I mean god forbid my daughter is actually beautiful.
Sadly true, I'm afraid. I blame a crappy "celeb" lead culture that idiolizes Paris bloody Hilton and her clones.
I agree completely with this. What the target audience is influenced to want the target audience is influenced to get.
 

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Srsly said:
Flying-Emu said:
Good morning blues said:
Thirteen-year-olds purchasing their own underwear? WHAT IS THE WORLD COMING TO?
I'm sixteen and my parents still buy my...

Ahem. Ignore that remark.

Although it's probably not the best place for a young'un to be buying Spiderman Underoos, it's nothing to get up in arms about. I saw a guy buying his seven year old son Gears of War 2 yesterday. THAT is problematic; not an adolescent shopping at a lingerie store.

Now, if they sold pornography, sex toys and things like that, I'd be a little more worried.
Hell, sometimes I ask my mom to buy my bras, since they only like to sell them in "Yeah, we're pretty expensive. That's what you get for having big knockers" prices. Kicking out $35+ for ONE bra. Ugh. Insanity. And if she's 13, I would imagine her parents are paying for it, since y'know you can't have a legal job at 13. Plus, even if she did, she'd hafta save up her allowance money to get anything from VS Pink collection, let alone their underwear.

-scoffs- Men. /feminist moment
In japan the legal age of consent is 13.

(If you get what I am implying, well you are a sick-depraved person. But that is not a bad thing. ;))

EDIT: I know its not japan. But my counter-statement still stands that she could have a job..
 

Doug

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Bulletinmybrain said:
In japan the legal age of consent is 13.
My response to this was a "WTF!?" and I've looked it up:
Here?s the way the so-called ?age 13 is age of consent? works:
The age of consent in Japan is 13 years old under the Japanese national criminal law code. However, all municipalities and prefectures have their own particular laws such as Tokyo?s ?Youth Protection Law? which prohibit adults from having sex with youths who are under 17 years old. Because the age of consent in Japan ranges from 13 to 18, depending on jurisdiction, many enjo kyosai clients cannot be charged with statutory rape.
Ok, marginally better, but still, WTF Japan? I'd always wondered why the anime porn I've been unfortunate enough to come across seemed to feature kids.
 

Doug

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Srsly said:
UsefulPlayer 1 said:
See this is why I fear having a daughter. Just how the world is oriented towards girls right now is very troubling.

And I think you don't have to use this situation specifically, I believe the OP is just talking about how young girls are pushed to look sexy, more mature, and "less conservative" as one of my friends said.

I mean god forbid my daughter is actually beautiful.
There is nothing wrong with having a daughter. Yeah, maybe the media and society want them to look that way. But if she has strong self esteem and has good support at home, fuck what the media says. You can try to look sexy and whorish all you want and still think you're nothing but an ugly tool. I'm not some super skinny, food puking size 00 wearing girl, but I'm happy with who I am, how I look. My boyfriend looks the way I look and how I carry myself. Wearing and shopping for underwear doesn't define who you are. If your daughter chooses to look like a slut, then she's gonna learn the hard way. That attention can be the most annoying and unwanted attention ever.

Even I get unwanted attention and I wear jeans and a t-shirt. You'll get unwanted attention as long as men (and women) with prying eyes are around. Good look sheltering her so she can become some all out party animal in college.

Blaming celebrities, that pretty much for the lulz. Having your own mind was still cool nowadays, y'know.

/rolls eyes
Peer pressure can be very powerful. And whilst I was never a 'fashion follower' or what not as a kid, I did feel the pressure to conform (especially when I was having the piss taken out of me left, right and centre for not being 'normal').
 

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Victoria's Secret sells things other than naughty unmentionables, so I wouldn't be so quick to judge. Hell, I buy my cologne there...and before you judge, ask your gf, wife, or other friend that's a lady if she enjoys the cologne called "Very Sexy for Men." I can assure you that she'll say that she loves it!