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zipgenel



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 PostPosted: Sun Feb 25, 2007 11:26 pm    Post subject: Les strings... Reply with quote Back to top

articles reserves y'a encore une vingtaine d'annee, aux femmes aux moeurs legeres (prostituees)
hi hi hi... just kidding... :mrgreen:

seriously, the other day, I was at the mall, trying to get somethin for My wife, and while I was standing in line, a little girl, with her mom and her dad by her side, dropped a bottle of water that she was tossing back and forth up in the air... when she bent down to pick it up, I saw the dad reaction, and screaming at both, the mom and daughter..."What the hell is this", "have I not warned you about letting her wearing those strings", "Don't you think she is a bit too young"... "seriously, you both disguss me".. to my surprise the mom replied.. "oh drop it... I think you are overreacting as usual". and the Dad just shook his head and walk out of the store...
I don't mind when my wife use'em.. Very Happy , however, if I have a daughter or any kid under my supervision.. am not gonna support this fashion mode... too young, too early...
if you guys are face with something like that... do you stop it or just disregard it? and why?
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 PostPosted: Thu Dec 27, 2007 10:25 pm    Post subject: Re: Les strings... Reply with quote Back to top

zipgenel wrote:
articles reserves y'a encore une vingtaine d'annee, aux femmes aux moeurs legeres (prostituees)
hi hi hi... just kidding... Mr. Green

seriously, the other day, I was at the mall, trying to get somethin for My wife, and while I was standing in line, a little girl, with her mom and her dad by her side, dropped a bottle of water that she was tossing back and forth up in the air... when she bent down to pick it up, I saw the dad reaction, and screaming at both, the mom and daughter..."What the hell is this", "have I not warned you about letting her wearing those strings", "Don't you think she is a bit too young"... "seriously, you both disguss me".. to my surprise the mom replied.. "oh drop it... I think you are overreacting as usual". and the Dad just shook his head and walk out of the store...
I don't mind when my wife use'em.. Very Happy , however, if I have a daughter or any kid under my supervision.. am not gonna support this fashion mode... too young, too early...
if you guys are face with something like that... do you stop it or just disregard it? and why?


Zip,

I would stop it just for the simple fact of this child being too young.

ALSO.....THERE ARE PREDATORS OUT THERE WHO WON'T MIND

SCREWING A YOUNG GIRL. It is obvious that this woman was not being a

good example to her daughter. It is unfortunate, but both the mother and

the daughter will see it in the future. Being a parent is not about spoiling

your child to the bone. Limits must be set.
 
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Sweet kowompu



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 PostPosted: Fri Dec 28, 2007 3:47 am    Post subject: Reply with quote Back to top

I understand the father's reaction cause nowadays women are too easily disrespected...I was not allowed to wear that...in fact my aunt bought me some I never put them Laughing Laughing until I was legal Embarassed I couldn't stand that Laughing Laughing 16/17 shouldn't be wearing those things, c'est un appel au viol Idea I would call that law the Jamie Lynn Spears law Laughing Laughing Wink

Whenever she saw kids with strings my maman would be like bouda yo pral tombe leu yap finn granmoun wap we Laughing Laughing Love u MUM Cool
 
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zipgenel



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 PostPosted: Fri Dec 28, 2007 11:02 am    Post subject: Reply with quote Back to top

sweetk you and evie both made some great point...

I've spoke to a few parents on that matter, and to my surprise, many of them don't really care what their kid wear, because it's the fashion trend...

and kids nowadays find more pride in letting the world know that they wearing a string, meaning wearing so high with pants that are so low...

like evie says... that can attract different reaction.
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 PostPosted: Fri Dec 28, 2007 12:16 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote Back to top

zipgenel wrote:
sweetk you and evie both made some great point...

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I've spoke to a few parents on that matter, and to my surprise, many of them don't really care what their kid wear, because it's the fashion trend...


and kids nowadays find more pride in letting the world know that they wearing a string, meaning wearing so high with pants that are so low...

like evie says... that can attract different reaction.




Le wap elve timoun (spesyalment tifi), pa gin afe de fashion trend. Ou

kite yo mete rad ki pap ba yo trop atensyon. En parentes, pou pervert pa

remake yo trop. Le timoun sa vin gran epi se toutouni ke li vle mache,

kiyes kap gen kouraje pou pale avek li? Pyes moun!!! Epi tou, sa ap

apran timoun na pou'l respekte tet li si'l abiye normalment. Mwen pa we

ki bonheur ki gen nan (NEXT LINE)

sa le tout moun we tout kilout ou and yo konnin se tonga ke li ye (sa ke nimpot moun deside pou mete kom kilot, supose rete SECKRE!!!!).


Kote

pride ki gen nan sa? That's why there are a lot of half naked kids out

there....because they began dressing this way at a very young age.


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 PostPosted: Sat Dec 29, 2007 4:35 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote Back to top

Evie/Cookie m'avè'm 100% sou dossyé sa Wink
Fashion Trends ou pa, m'pap gin ti fillette pou'm kité'l ap van'n " ti-machandiz li konsa" sa sa yé la, oh oh Cool Laughing

One Luv,

Kara
 
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 PostPosted: Sat Dec 29, 2007 5:00 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote Back to top

Sweet Kowonpu wrote:

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Whenever she saw kids with strings my maman would be like bouda yo pral tombe leu yap finn granmoun wap we


Sa tcheke, alors paske string lan pa ranmase 2 bô bouda yo, bouda gen pou li tonbe.

If it is true, 2 bô bouda medam yo gen pou tonbe tankou 2 tete fanm ki fè 20 pitit.
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