linkvegeta said:
I think it is ridiculous. kids seeing bare boobs has no negative effect in anyway, if anything it would have no effect. most kids breast feed then then all of a sudden its bad if they see someone with a low cut dress. its just silly if you ask me.
Yes, now lets get them all naked and show them how to have sex.
That.. Probably was slightly over the top.. Actually it is, but the idea is to keep children.. Innocent? Well, put it like this. A music video has mostly naked female dancing with what appears to be male strippers on stage. A childrens show has nice, friendly people wearing normal clothes.
We can introduce girls to low cut tops and make up later, as it is, lets try not to reinforce the insecure image, yea?
Most of the females I come across are fairly insecure, or I'm just observationally biased. But they can't leave the house without makeup, they're desperate for attention, they wear low cut tops so some drunk 'tard will notice them.. While they're children, they're not like that. Make up is something you put on because it's fun, or you want to play. You don't _need_ it. Low cut tops.. Don't exist, they're comfortable with who they are and have neither need nor desire to sexually impress the guys around them since being able to walk across the top of the monkey bars does a much better job of impressing in general. On most guys. Granted, there's the odd case of.. Adult children, and parents dislike 5 year olds doing ballet on the monkey bars, but still.
It's much the same as keeping rap with lyrics "Gonna pop a cap in their motherfuckin' ass" and "fuck dem hoes and bitches all night" out of reach. Having to explain what "************" means to a five year old is.. Well, personally I like avoiding it but hey, just me.
IMO, and just my opinion, there's no need for it. However, having said that, making a fuss about it has much the same effect so either way it's a lose for.. Whatever I'm arguing.
heh.. How stupid is it. That the language used in pop culture today is something to be ashamed of.