Please...UK parents feel free to answer this. My next door neighbours have two girls - Sarah, who is nine, and Paula, 14 - and their parents took them to London to see the Pussycat Dolls - a surreal group of half-dressed dancers...with them buying a large selection of merchandise after the entertainment. The mother showed me a t-shirt reading 'Don't cha wish your boyfriend was hot like me'. Now then...I'll be fifty in July, and wondered what their Ma would say if a man the same age as me (or younger) went up to one of them in Norwich city centre telling her 'Hey...you look hot!' Being as socially confused as Britain has been, since the 'swinging sixties', I suspect Sarah's folk and people like them would be first to rush to houses of alleged sex offenders and scream and smash windows...with a hot-dog/burger van nearby for the 'righteous' to quench their thirst after chasing 'Jerry The Loner' through the streets.
2007-02-23
11:18:36
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Nice one, all. Understand, Bamba that paedophiles cannae use that as some kind of excuse...but life today must be an ultimate bastard for boys between the age of 16 and 20, who will be teased by nine year old Sarah who looks a good five years older (but...as most do - or rather did in the early seventies, lie about their age, relying on their mammaries and expert make-up tactics). If the boys are caught with such lasses, they're seen as 'nonces supreme', who needs their undercarriage chopped off. And Sarah...well, she can quickly wash her mums' make-up off and discard the teenage aura for the red-top cameras, with many a tear shed.
2007-02-23
19:49:47 ·
update #1
Thank you very much, Raftart...was hoping the word 'hypocrisy' would be mentioned. Being Britain, this is indeed what it is - a bit like Johnny Foreigner having to speak English once he arrives here, but us dearies can go abroad without a foreign word in our wee heads.
I must admit...wrote this question (and put it on the net some months ago) - had only one answer, which accused me of being a child molester myself...before the question was taken off the screen. I feel the reason why it was then, was that any question which states the other side of any populist argument is a no-no...us Britons are not very good at having to accept the worst our land offers to the world - and what do we do? We are either too shy to answer, or if we do, we abuse the questioner.
2007-02-24
06:47:13 ·
update #2