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Old Jul 10, 2006 | 07:55 PM
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From: tulsa, ok, usa
I have a 16 y/o son that has=

"out of my mind, please leave a message"
"tough guys wear pink"

my 10 y/o daughter has=
"princess brat"
"it's my brothers fault"

my 4 y/o daughter has=
"It's not easy being a princess"

But nothing in the lines of nudity or vulgarity is allowed. No slang comments either.
 
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Old Jul 10, 2006 | 08:01 PM
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I saw a 10 year old dressed as a Hooter's girl this past Halloween. And her mother thought it was great!!!! I thought it was terrible.
 
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Old Jul 10, 2006 | 08:31 PM
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I know people that play year round sports, drill squad, soccer. they miss holidays, mothers day, fathers day, family get togethers and birthdays. they go into debt thinking there kid will get scholarships or get picked up by the pro's. they teach them that nothing is more important than sports or them. they let 10 year olds blow out their arm for a trophy.

I know others that let there kid post myspace account with all kinds of personal info, spend all day on the internet or sit thru dinner or movies "talking" on a cell phone.
They let them text message and we all know that text messaging is a way to communicate in school when they should be learning.

i have no problem with a shirt that says my parents are nuts--- most are. i dont know much about child molesters but i think that like rape, it is random and not about sex but about power. i dont think anyone ask for it and to be a little cruel , most of the women in these investigating shows that get raped look very average or less than average.
Thats what lures sexual predators out.
I disagee
 
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Old Jul 11, 2006 | 02:50 AM
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The "My parents are nuts" isn't half as bad as the half dressed little girls and the boys with their jeans down around their butt with their boxers hanging out. I agree that there are sayings on shirts that do belong only to the adult world. Too many parents are caught up in their own lives, careers, daily tragedies that they don't even notice what their kids are wearing.
 
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Old Jul 11, 2006 | 03:37 AM
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Originally Posted by BROTHERDAVE
i dont think anyone ask for it

I agree and disagree. I agree b/c a girl should have the right to wear what she wants. However, there is the point where common sense should prevail. A 14 year old girl should not walk around dressed like a promiscious 21 year about to go to a club. I believe that rapists and sexual predators are a disgrace to human society, and have no place, but I also think that a lot of girls these days do not help themselves. They dress provocatively, and spend time in places they shouldn't be, at times they shouldn't be, and with people they shouldn't be.

This is a truck site. I'll relate it in those terms... I know that by tighting my lugnuts to the specified torque, there's much less chance of my wheel coming off. If I don't tighten them as necessary, the risk increases. If a girl, or woman, dresses provocatively, it does get noticed, and increases the risk many times over. So instead of taking the chance and letting little girls dress as adults "with it all hanging out" as they like to say, why don't parents step in and say the consequences aren't worth it?
 
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