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Originally posted by billege
Who is to say that the kids aren't just trying to look grown up? I hope they aren't really concious of the sexual aspect. The thing is, kids are innocent; until we corrupt them. These little girls wearing thongs don't know they are being sexual, and the little boys aren't helping them change clothes, so it's not likely they are seeing them.
Adults project, kids don't. Adults see sexuality, kids just see a different kind of underwear. For a 8 year old girl to know that her ass will be a sexual part, she must be told. Little kids just aren't thinking like that.
They ARE thinking they want to have the same underwear and clothes as their idols, they aren't catching the sexual theme, because hopfully, they aren't aware of it yet.
Adults see a thong and think sex. Kids don't.
Unless you teach them.
So, the moral is: What are you teaching our children?
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I'm not sure what my parents were trying to teach me, but I'm very sure that by the time I was of similar age, I had a damn good idea what sexuality and skimpy undies were all about.
Which is not to say I support full-throttle such a revealing and erotic line of clothing for the young girls these days. Despite my young age, I wholeheartedly disagree with the successively younger age at which kids become sexually active. And, really, despite what the girls themselves may say, when you're in middle school you're still a child. 8-10 years of age girls and sex is even ridiculous. I've always thought those stories of girls getting pregnant at that age were myths or extremely rare cases, but it seems with the north american culture and all the messages our media sends out to kids, this bizarre and unbelievable situation will likely become a reality.