Jessica23 Â Â 10 #49 Posted October 15, 2012 Some women are just vain and enjoy displaying themselves, and we men enjoy looking; its only natural, its how we procreate. Â You procreate by looking? Many congratulations to you on your advanced evolutionary state. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites Share this content via...
gettingon   11 #50 Posted October 15, 2012 Well, I think it's mostly been covered already to be honest. The Beauty Myth: how images of beauty are used against women, by Naomi Wolf.  Living Dolls: the return of sexism, by Natasha Walter.  Meat Market: female flesh under capitalism, by Laurie Penny.  The Lolita Effect: the media sexualisation of young girls and what we can do about it, by M G Durham.  Etc.   no, there's room for more. i don't see anything in your post with the term "hypocritical society" somewhere in the title. to have a society express outrage and yet encourage...i guess so there can be more outrage.  ...but as you said previously, where to start? Share this post Link to post Share on other sites Share this content via...
Plain Talker   11 #51 Posted October 15, 2012 So, the word of the 'Prophet' is just an allegation? Your opinion doesn't account for much against the many millions of other Muslims who disagree with you!  so did you only read every other word, or something, in the post I made the other day about the age of Ayesha? Sounds like the case to me, coupled with a terminal case of selective hearing. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites Share this content via...
skinz   10 #52 Posted October 15, 2012 (edited) Some women are just vain and enjoy displaying themselves, and we men enjoy looking; its only natural, its how we procreate.  That's the problem with some men, they're unable to distinguish between teens and adults. just think..If they weren't so "vain" your enjoyment may have to be a little more forceful to get your pleasure.  Looking at children doesn't define you as a man, and looking certainly has nothing to do with how we procreate unless you think they're both synonymous. Edited October 15, 2012 by skinz Share this post Link to post Share on other sites Share this content via...
skinz   10 #53 Posted October 16, 2012  Must fly, there's some totty on tv   You mean on the internet. Be careful, certain content may get you into a whole lotta trouble. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites Share this content via...
Darth Vader   10 #54 Posted October 16, 2012 I'm not going to give anyone here credibility by quoting any of your vile and totally inappropriate and hateful comments but I hope none of the very 'perfectly formed' people on this thread, that have felt it necessary to write negative comments about the looks of a 15 year old for all to see on the internet, have contributed to the Amanda Todd thread.  It's a pity The Star hasn't thought this one through, either. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites Share this content via...
skinz   10 #55 Posted October 16, 2012 (edited) Do you think she is being forced to enter the competition, or is she just possibly enjoying being a teenager in a beauty contest?  http://www.sheffieldforum.co.uk/showthread.php?t=1066436   No one forced this ^^^girl to do what she did?..."force" can be massively interpreted and has much wider implications. Nothing is that simple. Edited October 16, 2012 by skinz Share this post Link to post Share on other sites Share this content via...
denomis   10 #56 Posted October 16, 2012 I hope she will get plenty of bodyguards to fend off the octopus-handed slime-balls who will be oozing their way toward her.  Am I the only one who is worried about how she appears to be objectified, by being all gussied up to look about 20, instead of the child of 13 that she is?  To be fair she's 15, which is a big difference to 13. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites Share this content via...
Tradescanthia   10 #57 Posted October 16, 2012 Looks like a nonce-fest to me, it should not be allowed.   Spot on mate.............bloody parents exploiting their kids, they should have more sense. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites Share this content via...
Tradescanthia   10 #58 Posted October 16, 2012 To be fair she's 15, which is a big difference to 13.  There's an even bigger difference between 15 and 16, just ask a judge. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites Share this content via...
Harleyman   12 #59 Posted October 16, 2012 Yes i agree, but if you will forgive me for saying these beauty pageants for teens are very American arn't they.  That's a part of American I can do without. Young teenage girls are enough of a target for pervs on the internet without pushing them to enter beauty contests Share this post Link to post Share on other sites Share this content via...
Cyclone   10 #60 Posted October 16, 2012 Well they could make offers which could be taken up when she is over sixteen, though it would be preferable if she continued her schooling up to at least GCSE level of course  Over 18 or they're still breaking the law. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites Share this content via...