Could the coppertone baby ad be made today?

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Wait, I let my 7yo go topless all the time with swim bottoms on. Some how a bikini tops seem worse to me. Are you all suggesting this isn't ok? My sons do it, why not her as well. They have the exact same chest.


In public? Of course it’s not OK.


Why isn’t this okay? Country girl here. I ran around topless in the summer. No one batted an eye.


It's not ok because at public pools in the US we follow general standards and norms. Girls who aren't toddlers wear bathing suit tops. That is all.

First pp, your 7 year old will get other kids staring at her and making comments and asking her questions. To pretend you don't know typical US societal norms will cause your child to be picked in for no good reason.


Seriously? If your kid is staring at my 7yo topless daughter, who's chest looks justv like a 7yo boy, it's your kid with the problem.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Wait, I let my 7yo go topless all the time with swim bottoms on. Some how a bikini tops seem worse to me. Are you all suggesting this isn't ok? My sons do it, why not her as well. They have the exact same chest.


In public? Of course it’s not OK.


Why isn’t this okay? Country girl here. I ran around topless in the summer. No one batted an eye.


It's not ok because at public pools in the US we follow general standards and norms. Girls who aren't toddlers wear bathing suit tops. That is all.

First pp, your 7 year old will get other kids staring at her and making comments and asking her questions. To pretend you don't know typical US societal norms will cause your child to be picked in for no good reason.


Seriously? If your kid is staring at my 7yo topless daughter, who's chest looks justv like a 7yo boy, it's your kid with the problem.


No. If my kid thinks it's odd for a 7yo girl to not wear a swimsuit at the public pool, it means he's being raised in the United States and notices things that are out of the realm of typical or usual. Again, YOU are the one who is being foolish for thinking social norms don't exist. It's a simple concept: if you allow your child to do things that go against the grain, people will notice. It's YOUR job to help your kid deal with the responses.

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I don't have an issue with the butt display but I'm now appalled a parent would let their kid get that tanned. I'm in my 50s and sun damage has caught up with me. My kids are teenagers and I constantly harp to my kids about using sunscreen to avoid getting tanned.


Some kids just get tan, even with tons of sunscreen. My daughter and I can go outside slathered in SPF60, reapply every hour, and still tan.



Same, I have Eastern European heritage and get very dark, very easily, and I rarely burn. Kids are the same.
post reply Forum Index » Off-Topic
Message Quick Reply
Go to: