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Thread started 11/16/11 3:14am

XxAxX

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Crotchless Panties Sold at Kids 'N Teens Store

seriously? lingerie for infants??????!!! this is going way, WAY too far imo. what do you think? is this just a sign of the times or an abomination in need of a reality check????

Crotchless panties at a children's store? Nope, we're not kidding:

Erin French, a mom in Greeley, Colo., and her children entered a store this week called Kids N Teen, where French discovered several pairs of crotchless thongs displayed near the selections of kids' merchandise, Colorado's 9 News first reported.

"[The store has] cuddly little backpacks, and pretty little princess dresses," French told the station, after she made the discovery. She captured video of the panties with a cellphone camera.

The owner told the station that the store sells mostly kids' products, but that a small portion of the merchandise is geared toward teens. The shop has since pulled the panties from shelves, 9 News reports.

But it's too late, because news of the kiddie lingerie has already hit the Internet. The Heckler Spray blog wonders: "The owner of Kids N Teen says that 25% of her merchandise is actually for teens, which explains the whole crotchless knickers thing, right? Wait. Are they saying that it is okay for minors to buy crotchless knickers? Is that what's going on here?"

Jezebel points out that the panties looked small in the footage, but "If the underwear that's obviously meant to be used during sex was intended for a 14-year-old's wardrobe, that's a different story." We definitely agree; it's hard to argue that adult products like this should be displayed on the counter for teens to purchase at the mall.]

This isn't the first time underwear for kids has come under fire for being too provocative. This summer, a French line called Jours Apres Lunes controv...nd panties for girls ages four to twelve ("filles" and "femmes") and a "loungerie" line for girls ages three months to 36 months ("bebes").

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Reply #1 posted 11/16/11 3:17am

Aradia

i dont like 2 swear - but that's just way 2 fucked up!!!!!! confused

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Reply #2 posted 11/16/11 3:29am

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i agree. since when is infants wearing sexy lingerie a cool thing?

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Reply #3 posted 11/16/11 3:39am

Aradia

XxAxX said:

i agree. since when is infants wearing sexy lingerie a cool thing?

its prob 4 the stupid pagents they do mad god i hate that shit!!!!!

who does that???? i would luv to bump into one of those pathetic parents and shake the shit out of them!!!!

that is something i would b happy 2 get arrested 4 lol

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Reply #4 posted 11/16/11 5:20am

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To me, most of there customers are too young to know there is such a thing as crotchless panties. Don't moms hide this kind of stuff any longer? I am not advocating shame but this is inches away from tiny vibrating toys marketed as key chains or whatever. Is it due to all the easy access of info on the internet?

There came a time when the risk of remaining tight in the bud was more painful than the risk it took to blossom. Anais Nin.
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Reply #5 posted 11/16/11 5:45am

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Aradia said:

XxAxX said:

i agree. since when is infants wearing sexy lingerie a cool thing?

its prob 4 the stupid pagents they do mad god i hate that shit!!!!!

who does that???? i would luv to bump into one of those pathetic parents and shake the shit out of them!!!!

that is something i would b happy 2 get arrested 4 lol

IKR?

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Reply #6 posted 11/16/11 5:47am

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Deadflow3r said:

To me, most of there customers are too young to know there is such a thing as crotchless panties. Don't moms hide this kind of stuff any longer? I am not advocating shame but this is inches away from tiny vibrating toys marketed as key chains or whatever. Is it due to all the easy access of info on the internet?

i'm not sure. before the sexual revolution women were afraid to be perceived as being 'loose', and nowadays women are afraid of being perceived as 'frigid'. it's fashionable to be a bit slutty and i think this trend may be leaking into the world of childhood...

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Reply #7 posted 11/16/11 5:55am

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XxAxX said:

Deadflow3r said:

To me, most of there customers are too young to know there is such a thing as crotchless panties. Don't moms hide this kind of stuff any longer? I am not advocating shame but this is inches away from tiny vibrating toys marketed as key chains or whatever. Is it due to all the easy access of info on the internet?

i'm not sure. before the sexual revolution women were afraid to be perceived as being 'loose', and nowadays women are afraid of being perceived as 'frigid'. it's fashionable to be a bit slutty and i think this trend may be leaking into the world of childhood...

I have a 9 year old daughter (almost 10) and there is no good explaination for crotchless panties so I would not leave them about. What really scares me is it is often women that buy this crazy shit for their kids. Then they wonder why men look at their child too long. He probably is wondering if the child is a midget.

Just thought of something. For dwarfs and the rare midget, they now can shop the childrens department without worry of coming out looking like a child.

There came a time when the risk of remaining tight in the bud was more painful than the risk it took to blossom. Anais Nin.
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Reply #8 posted 11/16/11 5:59am

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Deadflow3r said:

XxAxX said:

i'm not sure. before the sexual revolution women were afraid to be perceived as being 'loose', and nowadays women are afraid of being perceived as 'frigid'. it's fashionable to be a bit slutty and i think this trend may be leaking into the world of childhood...

I have a 9 year old daughter (almost 10) and there is no good explaination for crotchless panties so I would not leave them about. What really scares me is it is often women that buy this crazy shit for their kids. Then they wonder why men look at their child too long. He probably is wondering if the child is a midget.

Just thought of something. For dwarfs and the rare midget, they now can shop the childrens department without worry of coming out looking like a child.

spit way to find a bright side falloff

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Reply #9 posted 11/16/11 2:14pm

Machaela

Lawd have mercy rolleyes

confused

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Reply #10 posted 11/16/11 3:07pm

Timmy84

I'm convinced the world is run and owned by pedophiles. Honestly, who thought this was a bright idea?

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Reply #11 posted 11/16/11 4:56pm

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Machaela said:

Lawd have mercy rolleyes

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i just wonder who buys this stuff?

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Reply #12 posted 11/16/11 6:09pm

Timmy84

XxAxX said:

Machaela said:

Lawd have mercy rolleyes

confused

i just wonder who buys this stuff?

Gary Glitter?

[Edited 11/16/11 18:11pm]

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Reply #13 posted 11/16/11 8:48pm

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Timmy84 said:

I'm convinced the world is run and owned by pedophiles. Honestly, who thought this was a bright idea?

:nod: SAD BUT TRUE!
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Reply #14 posted 11/16/11 11:58pm

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is this just a sign of the times or an abomination in need of a reality check

Yes and Yes............. shake

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