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THE RANT: Just when did our daughters start dressing like hookers?
Capital Hill Blue ^
| July 8, 2002
| Doug Thompson
Posted on 07/09/2002 1:12:54 PM PDT by Stand Watch Listen
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To: Stand Watch Listen
Sure, the mom's allow it. They buy it, they let their kids watch anything on tv, they want their daughters to be viewed as sexy. Women's lib, ain't it great? V's wife.
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posted on
07/09/2002 1:15:53 PM PDT
by
ventana
To: ventana
Hi V's Wife:
I think one of the greatest ironies of our time is that -- in the name of women's liberation -- our young women are being trained to act like the fantasies of the most selfish, irresponsible men. Someday, they will wake up old, used, and alone. It remains a man's world in that sense.
To: Stand Watch Listen
I still remember that some Freeper (I can't remember who, unfortunately) once said that his daughter was preparing to go out dressed like this. He ordered her to go back to her room and put on something more modest. When she demanded to know why, he said "Because no daughter of mine is going out dressed to service the fleet."
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posted on
07/09/2002 1:25:46 PM PDT
by
untenured
To: ventana
"..the mom's allow it.."That is the underlying problem with today's kids....total lack of parental guidance. Today's parents want to be their kids "friend".
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posted on
07/09/2002 1:27:18 PM PDT
by
Icthus
To: Stand Watch Listen
I have a teenaged daughter who values herself enough to NOT dress like a slut. She is ummm...well-endowed... but chooses to dress modestly and conservatively. She came home the other night from a carnival and told me that many of the pre-teen girls were wearing way-too-short shorts and little tube-tops and she was disgusted. Do parents think it's "cute" for their daughters to dress like that ?? -- it's really sick if you ask me--kids grow up too fast in this society as it is...why push sexuality on them at such a young age. Why would any loving parent allow their young daughter to go out in a top that says "boy candy" or "sex goddess" ?? These are kids who are not old enough to buy their own clothes, so the parents have to be a part of it. I just don't understand it at all.
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posted on
07/09/2002 1:28:03 PM PDT
by
twyn1
To: Stand Watch Listen
Good point!
To: twyn1
Wise words in post #6.
To: twyn1
Its the Britney Spears look girls today think looks both hot and cool at the same time. They want to be boy magnets. Now there's the irony for women: they've desperately tried to stop pleasing men and begin living their own lives only to find in the end they craved men after all.
To: twyn1
I wonder if today's (generally fat) moms are simply living vicariously through the notion that their daughter is attracting the attention of men that the mother knows she would never be able to attract.
To: lady lawyer
I think one of the greatest ironies of our time is that -- in the name of women's liberation -- our young women are being trained to act like the fantasies of the most selfish, irresponsible men. Someday, they will wake up old, used, and alone. It remains a man's world in that sense. Just wanted to repeat your post.
To: untenured
"Because no daughter of mine is going out dressed to service the fleet." LOL!
To: Stand Watch Listen
I once asked my 17 year old step daughter why she spent over an hour grooming herself before going out to look like (my words) "a young street walker anticipating a busy evening." After getting past sputtering rage at such an imputation the best she could offer was that her coiffure was in becuase it did push the envelop and look disreputable. This was circa 1988 when the nudity fad hadn't arrived and young woman preferred excessive make up and skin tight garb. I suspect the same rationale is at work today. "Looking bad is looking good"
To: robowombat
I think Polybius voiced similar complaints.
To: RAT Patrol
Exactly. Women want to be as sexually agressive as men in the dating game. You'll never hear them admit it but they like and need and want men and sex as much as men like and need and want women and sex.
To: Stand Watch Listen
One generation builds upon the last generation. Morality and mores change. The influence of the media brings change while professing to simply mirror society. While every Saturday night, you wrestled with some young lady, the young men of today don't have to wrestle. The young "ladies" give it out freely.
The parents of the young "ladies" look at what their daughters wear and what they do, and excuse it by saying we did the same things or worse. They also say that we did those things and look at how we turned out.
As a consequence, the young "ladies" of today look like hookers and act like them. That is partially why marriage is on the skids in this nation.
The completely loosening of morality has produced a generation that freely uses all manner of drugs and practice free, unattached sex. This is the new generation. Hope you like it. The next generation should be really interesting, indeed, if the nation is still around.
To: decarlo
Should a 15-year-old girl be parading around in public wearing jeans [skirt] cut so low that they require shaving of pubic hair?Seen that.
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posted on
07/09/2002 1:36:00 PM PDT
by
Wm Bach
To: untenured
"Because no daughter of mine is going out dressed to service the fleet."BWAAAAHAHAHA! Good one...
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posted on
07/09/2002 1:36:10 PM PDT
by
maxwell
To: robowombat
80's Chics!
To: Stand Watch Listen
you start to wonder just when it became acceptable for young women to dress like hookers.
About a hundred years ago, the same type of comment was made about women who dared show their ankles in public.
-Eric
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posted on
07/09/2002 1:37:12 PM PDT
by
E Rocc
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