Child beauty pageants.
Re: Child beauty pageants.
I don't even like grown-up beauty pageants so these, even less so. I don't think they should be made illegal or anything though. I would just rather stay away from them.
If I had a child like that I'd probably murder them.
If I had a child like that I'd probably murder them.
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Certainly a grey area. Some parents force their kids to do sport, etc.chaggle wrote: If who want to - the kids or the parents?
Parents rights vis a vis kids is a very dodgy area IMO.
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There's nothing wrong with forcing your child to exercise (In moderation), and sport is simply one of the only available options for the suburbanites who's children are fat and lazy and won't go outside and play like we did when we were young...
younger....
back in the day...
younger....
back in the day...
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The Mad Hatter wrote:There's nothing wrong with forcing your child to exercise (In moderation), and sport is simply one of the only available options for the suburbanites who's children are fat and lazy and won't go outside and play like we did when we were young...
younger....
back in the day...
Most kids will exercise on their own, often at inappropriate times. I don't think the kids these days are especially more lazy, but the indoor toys have gotten so much cooler than when I was a kid, and you can watch cartoon 24/7.
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What's worse iqs that if that kid doesn't grow up to be a butch dyke, she'll probably find even worse ways to traumatize her own children... I bet the boys who got their pipes reamed by clergy and scoutmasters have less problems assimilating the traumaPappa wrote:floppit wrote:I find these repulsive, utterly skim squirmingly yuck.
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I know parents should have the right to do these kind of things with their kids if they want to, but they are grotesquely repulsive IMO.
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floppit wrote:I find these repulsive, utterly skim squirmingly yuck.
I think with things like the above, ones where my initial emotional reaction is so strong I find it harder to get the rational side of my brain into gear and mount an argument that goes beyond 'FFS it's a no brainer'. They've started them in the UK, have done for a while now and I find it so sad such an abomination can spread so easily. To me it ranks as highly as religious indoctrination.
THis poor little girl looks horroble. THere's nothing sexy about all that make up she has, even though that's the image she's suppose to give.



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There's a show on TLC about it called Toddlers & Tiaras. It makes me want to punch all the mothers/grandmothers that put their kids into these beauty contests.


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Re: Child beauty pageants.
I agree with all of the above.chaggle wrote:If who want to - the kids or the parents?Pappa wrote:floppit wrote:I find these repulsive, utterly skim squirmingly yuck.
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I know parents should have the right to do these kind of things with their kids if they want to, but they are grotesquely repulsive IMO.
Parents rights vis a vis kids is a very dodgy area IMO.
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Re: Child beauty pageants.
Have you seen their mothers?Kristie wrote:There's a show on TLC about it called Toddlers & Tiaras. It makes me want to punch all the mothers/grandmothers that put their kids into these beauty contests.

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And TLC for airing such drivel - if kids don't know about these pageants, they do now.Kristie wrote:There's a show on TLC about it called Toddlers & Tiaras. It makes me want to punch all the mothers/grandmothers that put their kids into these beauty contests.

My 7 year old niece found a pair of suede purple high heels that she was fascinated with. She wore them constantly around the house. She became a little leery of them when she started tripping and falling. So, I encouraged her to come to me while I stood outside under a tree, but she had to walk through the rain and the mud to get there...she is no longer entranced with high heels.

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Re: Child beauty pageants.
I've never understood the point of high heels (not that I've ever had occasion to try them, but the number of female friends who constantly complain while walking on a night out). Is the grip of fashion really that strong, or is there some other reason for them? Why would anyone choose to wear shoes that hurt their feet and make them more likely to fall over? It's like choosing to wear a hat that gives you a headache and makes you sneeze.maiforpeace wrote:And TLC for airing such drivel - if kids don't know about these pageants, they do now.Kristie wrote:There's a show on TLC about it called Toddlers & Tiaras. It makes me want to punch all the mothers/grandmothers that put their kids into these beauty contests.
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My 7 year old niece found a pair of suede purple high heels that she was fascinated with. She wore them constantly around the house. She became a little leery of them when she started tripping and falling. So, I encouraged her to come to me while I stood outside under a tree, but she had to walk through the rain and the mud to get there...she is no longer entranced with high heels.
As for the child beauty pageants, I see it as just another particularly ugly tentacle of the fashion/beauty industry, which promotes and exploits insecurities about appearance for profit, while crippling individuality and style. And if you get them young, you've probably got them for life. It's pretty horrible but I don't know if there's much that can be done about it.
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