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High heels for baby

Discussion in 'Break Room' started by NewsBot, Jun 25, 2008.

  1. NewsBot

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    Canada.com are reporting:
    Baby high heels latest fashion accessory
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  2. DAVOhorn

    DAVOhorn Well-Known Member

    DEar All,

    One really must question the intelligence of the Females of this species.:bang:

    Mothers just cant wait till their Daughters fifth birthday to cause permanent deformity, one can now achieve this when she has just been pushed out of the womb.:butcher:

    Are women really this dumb?:craig:

    Or are men just this cynical.

    Mind a Tattoo would look cute too, a bit of lipo to slim her out and enhance her curves, Botox for her post partum wrinkles too.

    How about a perm to give her cute little curls. Or how about making her blond.

    This women should have been sterilised and GIVEN A BARBIE DOLL.

    God help our species if this is what is reproducing.:deadhorse:

    Male Bigoted Rant Over, back to the funny farm i will go.:drinks

    regards David
     
  3. Heather J Bassett

    Heather J Bassett Well-Known Member

    :good::boxing:
    cheers
     
  4. Cameron

    Cameron Well-Known Member

    netizens

    The sexualisation of children is a strange preoccupation our species has and all the more so in a modern consumer led society where confirmity is considered essential. While the actual dressing up of children in what might be considered provocative clothing is not a deliberate attempt to abuse the child's rights, iit does refect an adult indulgence to produce a Mini-me. What has been seen to take place in this decade is the dress codes for younger and younger groups has blurred the margins between pre-pubescence and pubescent groups. This is totally contradictory to contempory western moral values, (or so it would appear?). Heeled shoes for toddlers is a sales gimmick which demonstrates a blatant moral disregard for the human condion in much the same way as Alcopops does.

    We live in a funny world.
    :bash:
    toeslayer
     
  5. Elizabeth Walsh

    Elizabeth Walsh Active Member

    Here is the latest spiel from HELLO!, one of last month's editions.
    The world in pictures section.

     
  6. Cameron

    Cameron Well-Known Member

  7. DrPod

    DrPod Active Member

    Does this scare anyone?

     
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