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- duggtodeath, on 11/25/2007, -18/+531Mommy's little cum-dumpster!
- slayerab, on 11/25/2007, -4/+268 "a size 7 belly shirt with MADE YA LOOK on the front"
Are these shirts just made for child predators in mind? - XXXXXXXXXXXXXX, on 11/25/2007, -9/+252http://i150.photobucket.com/albums/s102/kahne8198/ ...
- mrgreenjeans, on 11/25/2007, -1/+180Don't think that's not a T-shirt.
- Glugory, on 11/25/2007, -27/+203Where are the pics?
- Waskonator, on 11/25/2007, -2/+157I'm gonna have to go ahead and blame...... BitTorrenting for this one.
Don't question it, its terrible. - Ajajadude, on 11/25/2007, -7/+147Have you looked around lately? I see 7 year old girls wearing booty shorts all the time. It's sick and disgusting.
- 560Benz, on 11/25/2007, -9/+141Anyone else feel like this article was just one big rant? someone tell the author, we got the point... 10 minutes ago
- vervalsing, on 11/25/2007, -1/+108It's an MSNBC conspiracy to fill department stores with Lil Miss Crack Ho outfits. Do you have any idea how much money in advertising they make with those To Catch A Predator Shows? Pedophiles don't grow on trees you know, they've got to start somewhere.
- thespudmall, on 11/25/2007, -44/+134I for one love people dressing like prostitutes under one condition, 18 or up. Any younger and it's unacceptable!
- f4nt0m4s, on 11/25/2007, -14/+100Buried, this article is offensive to hookers.
- bigd063, on 11/25/2007, -9/+92I hear you man. It's cool to go to a girl's 18th birthday party, and watch the magic ritual where she transforms from an innocent sweet child into beautiful mature woman who is finally ready to experience sexual pleasure.
- Ajajadude, on 11/25/2007, -4/+87So, progress means we slowly get to the point where little girls run around naked in public?
I'm not saying they should be wrapped from head-to-toe or should have to wear skirts that cover their ankles, just use a little more commonsense and decency. I don't need to see some pre-pubescent girl's cleavage. - dankCIA, on 11/25/2007, -3/+84one more reason no man wants to have a daughter.
- DeviantDragon, on 11/25/2007, -3/+82People say it's a big deal and all, but most of the blame should fall squarely on the parents for permitting this. There are always other other options to dress and look much less slutty. A chain like Old Navy would probably yield more conservative results for a young girl for example. No need to necessarily go to certain department stores or other chains that do market the slut stuff.
- jdaniel284, on 11/25/2007, -20/+81It's people like you that I find MUCH more creepier that someone that would find a 17 year old actually attractive. People like you drape black curtains over Lady Liberty statues because her breasts are showing, all the while keeping your smug runny nose held high in the air.
- calbff, on 11/25/2007, -11/+70Not funny. Not funny at all.
- fxu1989, on 11/25/2007, -2/+57OOHH GAWD IT'S CHRIS HANSEN
*shoots in the head* - guyinthechair, on 11/25/2007, -8/+58"pre-pubescent girl's cleavage"
Oxymoron alert! - Ziggygallaway, on 11/25/2007, -0/+50That and Grand theft auto...
- noahhoward, on 11/25/2007, -9/+59You are a sick *****.
- linksdeity, on 11/25/2007, -0/+48Let's not forget Slutz Dolls.
- scabbers, on 11/25/2007, -12/+59Go ahead and take a seat over there.
- MattS, on 11/25/2007, -9/+56clearly you don't have any female children of your own... and the world is probably better off for it...
- inactive, on 11/25/2007, -3/+50Why don't you have a seat over there
- rebelwoaclue, on 11/25/2007, -1/+46As a parent of four girls I can say that this article is true. Our oldest is eleven and battles constantly because she wants to dress like her friends and we won't let her. Mind you, we are not prudes. My wife has been known to take me to strip clubs on kid-free nights. But we don't want our daughters looking like they should be swinging from a pole. What makes it worse is that the girls are developing at a younger age. Our eleven year old needs constant reminding that she should be wearing a bra. Her friends' parents seem less concerned so there are their daughters running around and playing like eleven year olds should - and giggling when they pop out of their already too small clothes. They might as well send out advertisements to all the predators in the area. Parents need to be parents and worry less about being popular in their kids' eyes. The kids will thank them later.
- BodomX, on 11/25/2007, -5/+47Just take a seat.
Take a seat.
Right there. - chiefbandit2200, on 11/25/2007, -1/+39pedobear does not approve of this article
- PaulGriffin, on 11/25/2007, -28/+65No pics of under aged whores = no diggz
- axisdelasal, on 11/25/2007, -1/+36This is not only happening with clothing this is also happening with toys don't you see the stupid Bratz toys the portrait bitches who like to dress like sluts and go to parties to get money out of men complete BS toys.
- ussoldier, on 11/25/2007, -4/+37dress her in a burlap sack
- PhonicUK, on 11/25/2007, -3/+36In the UK that happens at 16, some places even as young as 14 or even 12 I hear.
Yet more evidence that Europe is leading the way! - kaintehdragoon, on 11/25/2007, -4/+36http://s150.photobucket.com/albums/s102/kahne8198/ ...
haha. shoulda kept some of these in a locked folder :P - atbnet, on 11/25/2007, -7/+39"Just because I'm dressed like this way, doesn't mean I am this way!"
- platypibri, on 11/25/2007, -2/+33I'm a new dad, and seriously, this subject keeps me up at night.
- wolphcry, on 11/25/2007, -2/+33My daughter is only 2 and I wait to see what clothing will be like when she gets older,,,, no fun
- inactive, on 11/25/2007, -1/+31I think they are made more for the real bulimic skanks who think it is cool to brag about being so small that they shop must shop in the children's section.
- bitspace, on 11/25/2007, -6/+34Dude, her daughter is SIX. SIX ***** YEARS OLD. Either you're a blathering idiot and didn't actually read the article, or you're a sick ***** that needs to be taken out of society pronto.
- Y0tsuya, on 11/25/2007, -5/+33More evidence that going below the age of consent does not make you a "sick pedophile" since it's a social construct not grounded in medical science.
- lime148, on 11/25/2007, -8/+3615, 17, it's all the same to me.
- cablemodemguy, on 11/25/2007, -5/+31I thought morality was holding America back!
- Typhoon2009, on 11/25/2007, -0/+23Yeah, pretty pathetic. I especially hate censorship of lyrics in music, that is by far the most annoying form of it. Nothing like listening to your favorite song on the radio only to suddenly hear (or maybe NOT hear) a blank spot where the singer says "*****" or "Damn" or "*****" or even "God" in some cases. For example, and I'm not a "Panic!" fan, but back when that one song of theirs was uber-popular, this one radio station would censor out the "God" in "closing the god damn door." Idiotic, uber-sensitive soccer moms are the reason for this malarkey.
- JZeFF, on 11/25/2007, -0/+22You know, I'm a 17 year old guy. My little sister is seven, i hear her and her friends talking about boys being hot and cute. When my parents raised me this wasn't even something to talk about till like 6th grade, no one in my class did. I cant believe how much can change in so little time. ***** disgusts me.
- TheGuruStud, on 11/25/2007, -4/+2517 and up here :)
- CPUGUy, on 11/25/2007, -2/+23She may not be a whore, but she sure is wearing a whore's uniform.
- jstone, on 11/25/2007, -0/+21The increasing rate of early development in girls (and late development in boys) is caused by 'artificial estrogens' in the environment, not Bovine Growth Hormone (bovine hormones don't work on primates, only primate hormones do.) That said, it's also linked to higher risk of Breast Cancer. So, yeah, it's a bad thing.
- Ajajadude, on 11/25/2007, -5/+25I blame Old Navy for starting all of this. I say ***** it, and just dress 'em in boy clothes.
- NatashaCall, on 11/25/2007, -2/+22I agree with DevianDragon! Parents should be setting the example and taking the responsibility. Parents seem to be allowing their children to parent themselves and are becoming less and less involved. There are popular styles without the sleeze result. That result will be a reputation that the kids will carry with them for a long time, if not for the rest of their lives.
- Sirmittenz, on 11/25/2007, -1/+20I'm not sure this is as big of a deal as they say
My sister is of this age (9) and there are none of these clothes in her collection, i pick her up at school almost every day and see nobody really wearing anything like this.
I've seen these clothes at stores but most of them are out of a reasonable price range for something that isn't going to fit the kid in a few months. It's not like wal-mart is selling this stuff. -
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