A pedophile's dream

Colleen Thomas said:
thanks Wh, been a long long long time since I saw it :)

For my Thirtieth Birthday, I got a card from my mother that said, "Now that you're thirty you can't even trust yourself."

That "never trust anyone over thirty" creed is something I'm not likely to forget. :D
 
Logan's Run....Michael York and Jenny Agutter....I think...I should search....but a memorable movie..Jenny Agutter was also in a fantasy thing..with Burl Ives...a long time ago...about a supernatural undersea turtle....I think.....and the age was either over 30 or 35....interesting film....


There is something not being said about younger and younger girls being made to appear as objects of sexual desire....it has been a long time coming...and one wonders where it will truly go.

It is ludicrous to tie 'fashions' to the free market and advertising or the whole 'Capitalist' system....some are so blinded by ideology that they end up making to contribution to what might be a serious inquiry...

All through history...there have been 'child brides' anywhere from age 10 on up....marriage is still legal in some States at age 12, with parental and court approval....

Some much more fundamental is going on with the advent of television....the internet....camera phones....MTV..animated cartoons showing skimply clad children such as the Sailor Moon things and Powerpuff Girls...and even at that I am dated...the whole Japanese Anime market seems aimed at pre teen girls who have become 'empowered' by the feminist movement.

The nurturing of children as changed also...with both parents and or the single parent working and leaving children in the care of others...

As I said to my daughter recently...who uses all those programs to enable her and her husband to work...their day starts at 6:30 in the morning as they rush around to drop kids off here and there and do not see them again until early evening.

These young children grow up in entirely different ways than what was traditional not so very long ago.

Even the silly Zenon series of Disney Films caters to the young girl attitude...some of the characters are surely not even in the teen years but are dressed and presented as 'young women'.

The times they are a changin' a singer once sang....and indeed they are.

There are no doubt pedophiles in society...but I rather think there always have been and I do not think that concept plays much of a part in the sexual awareness of younger people in this very modern generation....

anyway...not that it matters....


amicus....
 
I'm glad I had a boy.

Even so, I remember when he brought home his seventh grade memory book - some of the things the girls signed: MY GOD!

I wonder if the broader awareness of pedophilia nowadays has made commentators less able to comment on the sorts of things like the Barbie clothes, for fear of being labeled pedophiles. For example, Britney Spears' first hit was "Hit me Baby, One More Time", which she sang in a Catholic schoolgirl outfit. At the time, I thought "isn't 'hit me' porn slang for 'fuck me'?" But who would say that in public?

Likewise, recent movies with Hilary Duff and Lindsay Lohan, or the Olsen Twins, have them in semi-risque situations. But if someone comes out and says that these girls are being damn sexy, something that should be pretty obvious to anyone, the impulse is to think of that person as a bit of a pervert.

There's sort of a weird political correctness that seems to say that the sexuality of women under the age of 18 is taboo, with the predictable result that they will flaunt it so much the more. I mean, the age 18 is a cultural construct, not a biological one. And in these days of earlier and earlier pubescence, perhaps it serves to transfer more societal "leverage" to the fully-developed 14-17 year olds. These girls are testing the limits of their powers of attraction, and when men are afraid of flirting, leering or coming on, maybe it sends the message that attractiveness depends on an even more trashy appearance.

In a perverse way, has the awareness of coercive underage sex, and shift of the stigma from females to males, freed teenagers to release their inner sluts?
 
Interesting responses people. :)
I just cant imagine.
I believed in Santa until I was 12.
I played Barbies until was 14 or something like that.
I always wore normal clothes. But, maybe if I wouldn't have been chubby, I would have dressed differently.

Then of course, when I discovered one day that I had aquired breasts- cleavage city, here we come! But I was like 16.

I am only 21.. I can't imagine that things have changed so much since then! Why do I all of a sudden feel old? lol.

I was devastated a few years ago when my little sister said she didn't believe in Santa.
When I'm around her, I constantly nag her to pull her pants up.
Those low-rise jeans/etc piss me off, lol.
She does, just to humor me, but they weren't bought to fit like that, so they don't stay, nor do they look right.
Of course, it's hard to find pants that aren't low-rising-hip-huggers.

Oh!
And what about the movie "Pretty Baby" starring Brooke Sheilds when she was 12?
A couple of her lines, I think I actually blushed at! I couldn't believe it.
True, her character was supposed to be 16, but having her play it at such an early age?
And that was in the 70's for god's sake. Talk about racy.

Okay, I'm done, lol.

~K
 
CharleyH said:




How different really, is it form the eighties, when Madonna first bared her navel? Like I said, I will keep my eyes open today, and report back :D Interesting though.

Nearly *every* girl in my 5th grade class was Madonna for Halloween. Ah, simpler, more innocent times.:rolleyes:

I was a witch that year, and still believed that halloween costumes should be scary- no fairy princess outfits for me, thank you, let alone Madonna. (In 11th grade I was Madonna from the 80's- hardly anyone 'got it.' And now this year I'm thinking of Snow White!LOL.)
 
pop_54 said:
And Mouse, don't take any notice of them, as sure as there's pirates, there is a Santa dear, believe me;)

Hey Mouse, you know why Santa doesn't have kids don't you??

He only 'comes' once a year, and that's down a freekin chimney.

I thought he emptied his sack a little in each house?

:p
 
amicus said:
Logan's Run....Michael York and Jenny Agutter....I think...I should search....but a memorable movie ...
Logan's Run was a brilliant book by W.F.Nolan and G.C.Johnson made into a so-so film.

pop54 said:
... what the heck if kids want to be trendy, let them, if parents don't like it, they can excercise their veto, if parents accept it, they can suffer in the wallet department...
Yes, but what horrifies me is when the child is pushed into it, like the attached picture. The child is SIX years old (see here ).
 
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