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Will you be buying your 7 year old a padded bra from Tescos?
Fashion lecturer David Morris described the bra as "salacious".
He added: "I can imagine women being upset about their daughters buying these 'pocket money bras' without their mums knowing.
"The bra is modelled on a plunge style - it has a very low bridge connecting the cups. It means the shape and position is lower to expose the breast tissue."
http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/main.jhtml?xml =/news/2008/04/14/nbra114.xml
He added: "I can imagine women being upset about their daughters buying these 'pocket money bras' without their mums knowing.
"The bra is modelled on a plunge style - it has a very low bridge connecting the cups. It means the shape and position is lower to expose the breast tissue."
http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/main.jhtml?xml =/news/2008/04/14/nbra114.xml
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I find the whole beauty pageant scene in the US absolutely distasteful, as do I the selling of padded bras to children.
I'd like to hear Tesco's defense of this.
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I find the whole beauty pageant scene in the US absolutely distasteful, as do I the selling of padded bras to children.
I'd like to hear Tesco's defense of this.
Sexualising young children is despicable in my opinion. My daughter is only ten and already fully physically developed. If I thought for one moment anyone was looking at her in a sexual way I don't think I could be responsible for my actions. There's no excuse for dressing these tiny girls provocatively and I despair of the mentality of mothers that encourage it.
On reading the article, it says "The bra, which costs �4, is sold alongside vests in the supermarket's seven to eight-year-old age range."
It does not say that the bra is 'in' or 'part of' the 7 -8 yrs old range; so it could be that these bras are not for that age range but that wouldn't make for such an emotive story. I haven't seen these at Tesco, so I don't know but the wording is enough to make me wonder.......
However, I think some children are dressed ridiculously older by their stupid parents, although I think that saying it increases paedophilia is like saying that rape victims bring it on themselves by wearing 'the wrong sort of dress!' If it were that uncomplicated!!!
It does not say that the bra is 'in' or 'part of' the 7 -8 yrs old range; so it could be that these bras are not for that age range but that wouldn't make for such an emotive story. I haven't seen these at Tesco, so I don't know but the wording is enough to make me wonder.......
However, I think some children are dressed ridiculously older by their stupid parents, although I think that saying it increases paedophilia is like saying that rape victims bring it on themselves by wearing 'the wrong sort of dress!' If it were that uncomplicated!!!
Le chat - Trust me I saw it yesterday after this thread was raised here. But one thing I would like to so about what you said right at the end.
Yes if you asked the rapists after they have done it, majority of them do admit that they were influenced by the way (victim) had dressed up. In other words it was so inviting. However that does not justify rape.
Yes if you asked the rapists after they have done it, majority of them do admit that they were influenced by the way (victim) had dressed up. In other words it was so inviting. However that does not justify rape.
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