Kids dressing like adults

I might be being a prude here cos I know some find it funny but i HATE the top that says "All daddy wanted was a blowjob" ew
 
Emma has plastic high heel dressup shoes for around the house. :haha: She is a complete shoe fanatic though. Anytime we see shoes in a store she wants to play.

But I think there is a big world of differance between play like this in the house and taking out outside.
 
Haven't read through all the posts on this thread but I have to say some of the get-up I have seen youngsters out in has made me wonder, really. I'm not prudish at all either.

My son's primary school have a non-uniform fundraiser day once a month and seriously the playground seems to be full of knee high boots, skintight jeans, inappropriately tight and sloganned tops etc etc. It's appalling, I can't imagine what's going on in some peoples' heads to let their kids go around like that.

And yeah it's a TOTALLY different thing to putting on mummy's things about the house.

I might be being a prude here cos I know some find it funny but i HATE the top that says "All daddy wanted was a blowjob"

:shock:

nope it's not prudish to find that UTTERLY REPULSIVE x
 
this thread caught my attention as i was out with my OH the other day and i saw a lady with a little girl who was about 5 yrs old and she had a mini skirt. high boots, a strap top and leather jacket on with a huge handbag and it got me wondering why her child was dressed like that, she looked 5 going on 25 in the clothes she was wearing.

it made me worry about how perverts would see that child. i was never dressed like that when i was a child and it made me wonder why children feel the need to grow up soo fast
 

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