The one on the right is going in the right direction, and the one on the left at 5'2"
in height I'd call 'Twelve' (not on a scale of 1-10, but due to her age).
Horse pucky... 22 years old and sizzling hot..

I'd be all over that...
The one on the right is going in the right direction, and the one on the left at 5'2"
in height I'd call 'Twelve' (not on a scale of 1-10, but due to her age).
You are blaming others for what kids are taught. Are you not? For my wife and I, WE decided what our kids were taught and how they were taught. They were OUR kids, after all. When there were conflicting views with what they were seeing, we explained it to them. Blaming Victoria Secret, or TV, or the media, or anyone else for what kids ultimately believe is passing the buck. Just admit that you didn't do a very good job when it came to raising your kids.
...at least she's older than you then.
What does my age have to do with you being attracted to 14 year old girls?
First off, I don't see how you can ignore the influence of culture in shaping who we are and how we behave. Surely if you haven't traveled you've at least skimmed through a National Geographic and at some point realised that culture and the broader society around us plays a tremendous role in shaping who and what we are, how we think and behave etc.
Secondly I am a terrible parent. I routinely make decisions I regret and continue to do so. I blame no one other than myself for my poor parenting abilities. I also consider myself not particularly proficient in many other endeavours all of which have no relevance to this discussion
She is a 22 year old Asian model idiot.. I like that age group, thin petite bodies, and short..
I have no doubt she's 22. I said she looks 14. She does. 14 year olds don't do it for me.
I think she looks 22..
What I am saying, and I thought very clearly, is that parents have the ultimate say in what their kids learn and what shapes them. Not Victoria Secret or anyone else.
It is a poor parent, nay, a very poor person that blames others for what they do or didn't do.
Bullshyte, you have already blamed society, and Victoria Secret in particular, for what kids grow up to think.
You are flat out wrong. You have an extremely small influence on the outcome of your children. Both DNA and the broader society and all those they interact within it may play larger roles by some estimates. At best, your parenting accounts for roughly a third of who your child becomes.
Again, your subscribing far too much power to the parent. We need to start educating you:
Is Personality Genetic? - DNA's Influence on Temperament - Video & Lesson Transcript | Education Portal
Do me a favour Gerr, instead of bellowing about things you don't know......seriously listen to an episode or two of Under the Influence then come back and tell me how marketing has no impact on our behaviours.
Home | Under The Influence with Terry O'Reilly | CBC Radio
Of course......what am I thinking........ how could I EVER think that I know more than someone else when it comes to MY kids. How stupid. Everyone else knows better, especially since the mighty warrior GFB has said so.
I could agree with you but then we'd both be wrong.
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I'm genuinely surprised as a parent you believe that you have majority influence over your child. Think back to your own childhood and early adulthood and think about your sisters and brothers. Soon you'll have a lucid moment or else just do a rudimentary internet search on the topic. You'll come around.
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I'd probably tell myself that as well, if I was into it.
Bring down the patriarchy!So this petition... what will it do again?
Bring down the patriarchy!
And we will have peace, harmony, and comfortable shoes, and sing life-affirming songs whilst sipping herbal tea by the soft light of burning bras.