This happened to me a few weeks ago...
I, being the person I am, was in a GameStop just browsing. While I'm looking at a game, I hear a small voice ask an employee, "Do you have the Bratz game?" I turn around and see a small girl. I have two younger sisters and judged her to be around twelve to thirteen years old. Her parents were not with her, she was alone. Granted, that's not too strange, but was strange was what she was holding. She had two large shopping bags, one in each hand, both full. One read "GAP", the other, "Victoria's Secret".
What kind of world are we living in when little girls are going to Victoria's Secret? Moreover, "Bratz" are just mini skanks (I could use more choice language, but will not out of fear of moderation). They wear copious amounts of makeup, revealing clothing, always have to be on top of fashion, and are marketed to small children.
I'm not saying they shouldn't be allowed to buy stuff like that, but I find it sad that they feel compelled to buy it in the first place.
Comments?
I, being the person I am, was in a GameStop just browsing. While I'm looking at a game, I hear a small voice ask an employee, "Do you have the Bratz game?" I turn around and see a small girl. I have two younger sisters and judged her to be around twelve to thirteen years old. Her parents were not with her, she was alone. Granted, that's not too strange, but was strange was what she was holding. She had two large shopping bags, one in each hand, both full. One read "GAP", the other, "Victoria's Secret".
What kind of world are we living in when little girls are going to Victoria's Secret? Moreover, "Bratz" are just mini skanks (I could use more choice language, but will not out of fear of moderation). They wear copious amounts of makeup, revealing clothing, always have to be on top of fashion, and are marketed to small children.
I'm not saying they shouldn't be allowed to buy stuff like that, but I find it sad that they feel compelled to buy it in the first place.
Comments?