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Something sickened me yesterday....

RhinofromWA

Brevity R Us
Aug 16, 2001
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While drving back home from work last night I came up on about 5 girls (MAYBE 9-10 in age) that seemed to be in swim suits and wrapped in towels like they were drying off. They were holding a big cardboard sign. This was on a somewhat less traveled back road but my mind instantly thought they were doing a neighborhood carwash. I had pased many during lunch while driving around the city. They were waving at all the cars that passed and seem to be enjoying themselves.

I couldn't read the sign until I I was upon them....

Honk if you think we are Hotties

*shakes head* That just instantly made me feal ill....

Was my reaction unusual? Seems they were to young to be parading themselves out on the side of the road and looking for cat calls (Is that what you call it?)....they should be riding bikes, swiming, playing house or what ever little girls do...even chase little boys. But looking for adults to "honk" if they think they are "hoties"?

I guess I am to old, or just overreacting....:confused:

Rhino

after typing this I can only imagine some of the sarcastic remarks that are coming....:)
 

Tenchiro

Attention K Mart Shoppers
Jul 19, 2002
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Maybe it was a police sting, and they were just waiting for pervy dudes to honk so they could pounce on them.
 

ghettorigged

lawn dart extraordinare
Apr 8, 2002
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:( that's just sad...

I work at a YMCA camp and everyday I see tons of young girls trying to look "hot." It sickens me to think that it was probably their parents who bought them the outfits they are wearing.
 

Silver

find me a tampon
Jul 20, 2002
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Kids are growing up faster physically now, I think.

Girls coming out of high schools around here look like college girls did 10 years ago. Maybe it's all the hormones in the food, I don't know...
 

RhinofromWA

Brevity R Us
Aug 16, 2001
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Silver said:
Kids are growing up faster physically now, I think.

Girls coming out of high schools around here look like college girls did 10 years ago. Maybe it's all the hormones in the food, I don't know...
All I know is girls in my HS were not dressing like kids today (ie. sexy) Sexy in the early 90's was Big hair, Hammer pants or Janet Jackson Rythem Nation (black jeans and bracelets). Or something.

I was jipped in HS.....I want a redo! :p j/k I still wouldn't get any in HS. lol :D

2 legit to Quit....

Dan, Doo-Dan, Duh, da-doh. 2 legit.....(crap my hand is starting to do it tooooooo! :help: :D )
 

llkoolkeg

Ranger LL
Sep 5, 2001
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in da shed, mon, in da shed
What a pitiful craving of attention. Good thing for it, though, because it made college a lot more fun. Of course, I will soon rue the fact and pay it back as I have been blessed with two daughters. Where is that shotgun oil, BTW...
 

stosh

Darth Bailer
Jul 20, 2001
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llkoolkeg said:
What a pitiful craving of attention. Good thing for it, though, because it made college a lot more fun. Of course, I will soon rue the fact and pay it back as I have been blessed with two daughters. Where is that shotgun oil, BTW...
Bwahhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhh
 

BikeGeek

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Jul 2, 2001
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llkoolkeg said:
What a pitiful craving of attention. Good thing for it, though, because it made college a lot more fun. Of course, I will soon rue the fact and pay it back as I have been blessed with two daughters. Where is that shotgun oil, BTW...
Ha! That reminds me of the night a buddy's daughter went on her first date. She was 15, the boy was sixteen. Several of us use to shoot skeet and trap for fun. We had a sick day shoot, followed by a front porch cleaning session. You should have seen the look on the boy's face when he came up the sidewalk and saw 5 guys cleaning guns on the porch. My buddy looked at him, said hi, and then said "9 pm, no later." The boy just nodded. Priceless. :D
 

SkaredShtles

Michael Bolton
Sep 21, 2003
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llkoolkeg said:
<snip> Good thing for it, though, because it made college a lot more fun. Of course, I will soon rue the fact and pay it back as I have been blessed with two daughters. Where is that shotgun oil, BTW...
Hehehehehe. What perfect irony.....

Lucky for me, if the 3rd is a liddle girl, she'll have two older brothers as well as an Old Man to handle any "situations"....... :D

-S.S.-
 

Tweek

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stoney98 said:
yeah, that's f'ed up. Yeah MTV for bringing sexual awareness down to age 10. I personally was oblivious until my teens, and from what I've found, that wasn't uncommon. I live in a pretty consumer based area (read rich) and all I see is kids trying their hardest to look like what they see on TV. It's absolutely disgusting. Why do kids want to grow up so fast? Don't they know it sucks?
:stupid: Exactly.
Makes you wonder what their parents would think if they saw them with that sign. Or worse, the parents would probably be stumped as to why their kids were abducted. :mad:
 

narlus

Eastcoast Softcore
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Nov 7, 2001
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behind the viewfinder
ever see the audience of a britney spears concert? really not much different from what rhino's describing. she "played" (performed, lip-synched, wore provocative outfits, whatever it is she does) in dublin a month or two ago, and it was fairly sickening to see the very young girls dressed like they were ready for the night shift.
 

The Kadvang

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Apr 13, 2004
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BikeGeek said:
Ha! That reminds me of the night a buddy's daughter went on her first date. She was 15, the boy was sixteen. Several of us use to shoot skeet and trap for fun. We had a sick day shoot, followed by a front porch cleaning session. You should have seen the look on the boy's face when he came up the sidewalk and saw 5 guys cleaning guns on the porch. My buddy looked at him, said hi, and then said "9 pm, no later." The boy just nodded. Priceless. :D
Hahahahah awesome! I've run into some recalcitrant parents in my time ;) . It is seriously fked to see young girls throwing away their childhood, dressing like that, and trying to live up to their MTV 'ideals". I really had no idea of anything like that till middle school, and I still had a hell of a time.
 

TreeSaw

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Oct 30, 2003
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ghettorigged said:
:( that's just sad...

I work at a YMCA camp and everyday I see tons of young girls trying to look "hot." It sickens me to think that it was probably their parents who bought them the outfits they are wearing.
I'm with you here...I work in a middle school and we have plenty o' "wanna-be hotties". It's disgusting!!!!
 

chicodude

The Spooninator
Mar 28, 2004
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ive had that shotgun crap pulled on me before, i just told him to use a different oil to clean the gun and it would stay cleaner longer. he just told me thanks and have here home be midnight. i went hunting with him the next weekend :D
 

tmx

aka chromegoddess
Mar 16, 2003
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alot of this behavior stems from young girls observing the influencial male figures in their lives drool over chicks dressing and behaving loosely. it's obvious who gets most of the fellas attention. too much importance on being accepted by males and the conclusion that being accepted means garnering that kind of attention. there isn't a south america thread in here relegated to intellectuals or athletes. it's surprising most people don't seem to realize or refuse to acknowledge the damaging effects on the whole of society sexual objectification causes.

there's a good book on the subject called "reviving ophelia: saving the selves of adolescent girls".
 

Kornphlake

Turbo Monkey
Oct 8, 2002
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Yeah parents today are definately not keeping the traditions of past generations. We went to barnes and noble last night with our 2 yr old. We were watching her play with the little wooden train along with a few other kids. The other little brats who were all older than her would just shout no, make growling noises, hit, or whatever. We've tried to teach our daughter how to be polite and social, she'll say please, thank you, excuse me... without being told to do so. When she tried to share a boxcar with a little boy, he got a stupified look on his face and ran away crying, apparently nobody had ever shared with him before. None of them appeared to have any siblings and their social skills reflected it. It seems that in today's society more and more children are the only child in the family. They don't learn social skills by interacting with their families, since there's no brothers and sisters and both mom and dad work, they sit in front of a TV. When Kids do get together with their friends they feel they have to live the reality that is portrayed on TV since they don't know what normal kids do. The result is teenies in bikinis trying to get horny old men to honk.