Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I have to laugh at the moronic posters who are playing the angle of “stop sexualizing girls!” angle and the “bodies are natural and we shouldn’t adjust our clothes because men can’t control themselves!” angle.
You are so dim. It doesn’t matter what kind of perfect world you wish to live in where some stranger or some friend of your daughter isn’t fantasizing about your daughter’s a** when she’s letting the whole thing hang out. The fact is we live in a world where people judge and people leer and people think sexual things. I cannot fathom why your little feminist stance is more important to you than protecting your daughter and teaching her that some things are just not age appropriate. You are not as smart as you think you are, and you’re also not a good parent. You are trying to create a dream world for your daughter and not accepting reality.
And I get what some of you are saying about bikinis in general but as much as you want to argue, they are not all created equal. When I was a teenager if I wanted to wear a bikini, it had to be a sportier type with full coverage and a top that was not two tiny triangles. I respect my parents for having these rules and teaching me what is age appropriate. I have no hang ups about my body because of their rules. You are kidding yourself, also, if you think the reason your daughter wants a bikini is because it’s easier to go to the bathroom. Give me a break! I have a bridge to sell you!
You sound like a complete mess. I feel sorry for your daughters and your sons.
Nobody should be sexualizing a child. Do you go to HS volleyball tournaments for sexual gratification. Geez!
You have serious issues. Yes most normal people do not sexualize children. It’s sad you teach your sons it’s completely normal to go around sexualizing complete strangers and teach them to blame girls based on what they wear.
You sure are projecting a lot.
It’s a lot easier for you to believe that than to admit you just posed that it’s the fault of a minor child when somebody has pedophile thoughts.
I don't think you know what a pedophile is. A pedophile is an individual (16 years or older) whose sole or primary romantic or sexual attraction is to pre-pubescent children. If someone finds a post puberty body arousing or sexual, then by definition they are not a pedophile. Also to be a pedophile you have to be at least 5 years older than the pre-pubescent child so a teen boy thinking a teen girls in a bathing suit is hot is not a pedophile.
I absolutely know. I have been involved in prosecuting sexually molestation cases for 20 years. I know way more about the subject Than ever cared to.
Unless OP and everybody posting about 49 yo men ogling girls are teen boys your argument is ridiculous. You keep backing away since your post are so ridiculous.
You post is that men can’t control themselves and women control their thoughts and reactions. That is insane.
Men are 100% capable of controlling their thoughts and reactions and actions.
It is not biology. You were socialized to think the way you think and it’s pathetic.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Also, it’s not necessarily older “pedophiles” looking at her. Her peers are looking at her too. Guys (or girls, whatever) that are going to want to date her. Do you want the reason anyone is interested in her to be because she shows her naked rear end to the world? Because as much as you try to pretend that boys her age don’t notice or think about it, it’s nature...they do. It doesn’t mean they’re going to rape her. But they’ll be thinking about her naked a**.
This. It’s sending the message to the world that she’s ALL about her sexuality. It takes attention from other positive qualities of a young girl and makes the focus on her naked body.
No it doesn’t. Not if she is just wearing because she likes it.
The same was said about tight jeans in the 80’s or mini skirts in the 70’s.
16 yo don’t send messages ... you were just socialized to blame women for what they wear.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Also, it’s not necessarily older “pedophiles” looking at her. Her peers are looking at her too. Guys (or girls, whatever) that are going to want to date her. Do you want the reason anyone is interested in her to be because she shows her naked rear end to the world? Because as much as you try to pretend that boys her age don’t notice or think about it, it’s nature...they do. It doesn’t mean they’re going to rape her. But they’ll be thinking about her naked a**.
This. It’s sending the message to the world that she’s ALL about her sexuality. It takes attention from other positive qualities of a young girl and makes the focus on her naked body.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I have to laugh at the moronic posters who are playing the angle of “stop sexualizing girls!” angle and the “bodies are natural and we shouldn’t adjust our clothes because men can’t control themselves!” angle.
You are so dim. It doesn’t matter what kind of perfect world you wish to live in where some stranger or some friend of your daughter isn’t fantasizing about your daughter’s a** when she’s letting the whole thing hang out. The fact is we live in a world where people judge and people leer and people think sexual things. I cannot fathom why your little feminist stance is more important to you than protecting your daughter and teaching her that some things are just not age appropriate. You are not as smart as you think you are, and you’re also not a good parent. You are trying to create a dream world for your daughter and not accepting reality.
And I get what some of you are saying about bikinis in general but as much as you want to argue, they are not all created equal. When I was a teenager if I wanted to wear a bikini, it had to be a sportier type with full coverage and a top that was not two tiny triangles. I respect my parents for having these rules and teaching me what is age appropriate. I have no hang ups about my body because of their rules. You are kidding yourself, also, if you think the reason your daughter wants a bikini is because it’s easier to go to the bathroom. Give me a break! I have a bridge to sell you!
You sound like a complete mess. I feel sorry for your daughters and your sons.
Nobody should be sexualizing a child. Do you go to HS volleyball tournaments for sexual gratification. Geez!
You have serious issues. Yes most normal people do not sexualize children. It’s sad you teach your sons it’s completely normal to go around sexualizing complete strangers and teach them to blame girls based on what they wear.
You sure are projecting a lot.
It’s a lot easier for you to believe that than to admit you just posed that it’s the fault of a minor child when somebody has pedophile thoughts.
I don't think you know what a pedophile is. A pedophile is an individual (16 years or older) whose sole or primary romantic or sexual attraction is to pre-pubescent children. If someone finds a post puberty body arousing or sexual, then by definition they are not a pedophile. Also to be a pedophile you have to be at least 5 years older than the pre-pubescent child so a teen boy thinking a teen girls in a bathing suit is hot is not a pedophile.
Anonymous wrote:Also, it’s not necessarily older “pedophiles” looking at her. Her peers are looking at her too. Guys (or girls, whatever) that are going to want to date her. Do you want the reason anyone is interested in her to be because she shows her naked rear end to the world? Because as much as you try to pretend that boys her age don’t notice or think about it, it’s nature...they do. It doesn’t mean they’re going to rape her. But they’ll be thinking about her naked a**.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I have to laugh at the moronic posters who are playing the angle of “stop sexualizing girls!” angle and the “bodies are natural and we shouldn’t adjust our clothes because men can’t control themselves!” angle.
You are so dim. It doesn’t matter what kind of perfect world you wish to live in where some stranger or some friend of your daughter isn’t fantasizing about your daughter’s a** when she’s letting the whole thing hang out. The fact is we live in a world where people judge and people leer and people think sexual things. I cannot fathom why your little feminist stance is more important to you than protecting your daughter and teaching her that some things are just not age appropriate. You are not as smart as you think you are, and you’re also not a good parent. You are trying to create a dream world for your daughter and not accepting reality.
And I get what some of you are saying about bikinis in general but as much as you want to argue, they are not all created equal. When I was a teenager if I wanted to wear a bikini, it had to be a sportier type with full coverage and a top that was not two tiny triangles. I respect my parents for having these rules and teaching me what is age appropriate. I have no hang ups about my body because of their rules. You are kidding yourself, also, if you think the reason your daughter wants a bikini is because it’s easier to go to the bathroom. Give me a break! I have a bridge to sell you!
You sound like a complete mess. I feel sorry for your daughters and your sons.
Nobody should be sexualizing a child. Do you go to HS volleyball tournaments for sexual gratification. Geez!
You have serious issues. Yes most normal people do not sexualize children. It’s sad you teach your sons it’s completely normal to go around sexualizing complete strangers and teach them to blame girls based on what they wear.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I have to laugh at the moronic posters who are playing the angle of “stop sexualizing girls!” angle and the “bodies are natural and we shouldn’t adjust our clothes because men can’t control themselves!” angle.
You are so dim. It doesn’t matter what kind of perfect world you wish to live in where some stranger or some friend of your daughter isn’t fantasizing about your daughter’s a** when she’s letting the whole thing hang out. The fact is we live in a world where people judge and people leer and people think sexual things. I cannot fathom why your little feminist stance is more important to you than protecting your daughter and teaching her that some things are just not age appropriate. You are not as smart as you think you are, and you’re also not a good parent. You are trying to create a dream world for your daughter and not accepting reality.
And I get what some of you are saying about bikinis in general but as much as you want to argue, they are not all created equal. When I was a teenager if I wanted to wear a bikini, it had to be a sportier type with full coverage and a top that was not two tiny triangles. I respect my parents for having these rules and teaching me what is age appropriate. I have no hang ups about my body because of their rules. You are kidding yourself, also, if you think the reason your daughter wants a bikini is because it’s easier to go to the bathroom. Give me a break! I have a bridge to sell you!
You sound like a complete mess. I feel sorry for your daughters and your sons.
Nobody should be sexualizing a child. Do you go to HS volleyball tournaments for sexual gratification. Geez!
You have serious issues. Yes most normal people do not sexualize children. It’s sad you teach your sons it’s completely normal to go around sexualizing complete strangers and teach them to blame girls based on what they wear.
You sure are projecting a lot.
It’s a lot easier for you to believe that than to admit you just posed that it’s the fault of a minor child when somebody has pedophile thoughts.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I have to laugh at the moronic posters who are playing the angle of “stop sexualizing girls!” angle and the “bodies are natural and we shouldn’t adjust our clothes because men can’t control themselves!” angle.
You are so dim. It doesn’t matter what kind of perfect world you wish to live in where some stranger or some friend of your daughter isn’t fantasizing about your daughter’s a** when she’s letting the whole thing hang out. The fact is we live in a world where people judge and people leer and people think sexual things. I cannot fathom why your little feminist stance is more important to you than protecting your daughter and teaching her that some things are just not age appropriate. You are not as smart as you think you are, and you’re also not a good parent. You are trying to create a dream world for your daughter and not accepting reality.
And I get what some of you are saying about bikinis in general but as much as you want to argue, they are not all created equal. When I was a teenager if I wanted to wear a bikini, it had to be a sportier type with full coverage and a top that was not two tiny triangles. I respect my parents for having these rules and teaching me what is age appropriate. I have no hang ups about my body because of their rules. You are kidding yourself, also, if you think the reason your daughter wants a bikini is because it’s easier to go to the bathroom. Give me a break! I have a bridge to sell you!
You sound like a complete mess. I feel sorry for your daughters and your sons.
Nobody should be sexualizing a child. Do you go to HS volleyball tournaments for sexual gratification. Geez!
You have serious issues. Yes most normal people do not sexualize children. It’s sad you teach your sons it’s completely normal to go around sexualizing complete strangers and teach them to blame girls based on what they wear.
You sure are projecting a lot.
It’s a lot easier for you to believe that than to admit you just posed that it’s the fault of a minor child when somebody has pedophile thoughts.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I have to laugh at the moronic posters who are playing the angle of “stop sexualizing girls!” angle and the “bodies are natural and we shouldn’t adjust our clothes because men can’t control themselves!” angle.
You are so dim. It doesn’t matter what kind of perfect world you wish to live in where some stranger or some friend of your daughter isn’t fantasizing about your daughter’s a** when she’s letting the whole thing hang out. The fact is we live in a world where people judge and people leer and people think sexual things. I cannot fathom why your little feminist stance is more important to you than protecting your daughter and teaching her that some things are just not age appropriate. You are not as smart as you think you are, and you’re also not a good parent. You are trying to create a dream world for your daughter and not accepting reality.
And I get what some of you are saying about bikinis in general but as much as you want to argue, they are not all created equal. When I was a teenager if I wanted to wear a bikini, it had to be a sportier type with full coverage and a top that was not two tiny triangles. I respect my parents for having these rules and teaching me what is age appropriate. I have no hang ups about my body because of their rules. You are kidding yourself, also, if you think the reason your daughter wants a bikini is because it’s easier to go to the bathroom. Give me a break! I have a bridge to sell you!
You sound like a complete mess. I feel sorry for your daughters and your sons.
Nobody should be sexualizing a child. Do you go to HS volleyball tournaments for sexual gratification. Geez!
You have serious issues. Yes most normal people do not sexualize children. It’s sad you teach your sons it’s completely normal to go around sexualizing complete strangers and teach them to blame girls based on what they wear.
You sure are projecting a lot.
)Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I have to laugh at the moronic posters who are playing the angle of “stop sexualizing girls!” angle and the “bodies are natural and we shouldn’t adjust our clothes because men can’t control themselves!” angle.
You are so dim. It doesn’t matter what kind of perfect world you wish to live in where some stranger or some friend of your daughter isn’t fantasizing about your daughter’s a** when she’s letting the whole thing hang out. The fact is we live in a world where people judge and people leer and people think sexual things. I cannot fathom why your little feminist stance is more important to you than protecting your daughter and teaching her that some things are just not age appropriate. You are not as smart as you think you are, and you’re also not a good parent. You are trying to create a dream world for your daughter and not accepting reality.
And I get what some of you are saying about bikinis in general but as much as you want to argue, they are not all created equal. When I was a teenager if I wanted to wear a bikini, it had to be a sportier type with full coverage and a top that was not two tiny triangles. I respect my parents for having these rules and teaching me what is age appropriate. I have no hang ups about my body because of their rules. You are kidding yourself, also, if you think the reason your daughter wants a bikini is because it’s easier to go to the bathroom. Give me a break! I have a bridge to sell you!
You sound like a complete mess. I feel sorry for your daughters and your sons.
Nobody should be sexualizing a child. Do you go to HS volleyball tournaments for sexual gratification. Geez!
You have serious issues. Yes most normal people do not sexualize children. It’s sad you teach your sons it’s completely normal to go around sexualizing complete strangers and teach them to blame girls based on what they wear.
Anonymous wrote:I have to laugh at the moronic posters who are playing the angle of “stop sexualizing girls!” angle and the “bodies are natural and we shouldn’t adjust our clothes because men can’t control themselves!” angle.
You are so dim. It doesn’t matter what kind of perfect world you wish to live in where some stranger or some friend of your daughter isn’t fantasizing about your daughter’s a** when she’s letting the whole thing hang out. The fact is we live in a world where people judge and people leer and people think sexual things. I cannot fathom why your little feminist stance is more important to you than protecting your daughter and teaching her that some things are just not age appropriate. You are not as smart as you think you are, and you’re also not a good parent. You are trying to create a dream world for your daughter and not accepting reality.
And I get what some of you are saying about bikinis in general but as much as you want to argue, they are not all created equal. When I was a teenager if I wanted to wear a bikini, it had to be a sportier type with full coverage and a top that was not two tiny triangles. I respect my parents for having these rules and teaching me what is age appropriate. I have no hang ups about my body because of their rules. You are kidding yourself, also, if you think the reason your daughter wants a bikini is because it’s easier to go to the bathroom. Give me a break! I have a bridge to sell you!