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Children as sexual objects?
August 31, 2011, 03:05:19 PM
Children as sexual objects?


These crap already be common in the fashion magazines that try to sell with this?








The french clothing company Jours Après Lunes caused quite a stir when it released its "loungerie for kids" line along with pictures of young girls in "sexy" outfits. Notice on this image the butterfly.
























Disturbing.










Girl, put down that makeup, put something on that bikini top and go play in your sandbox or something.

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Re: Children as sexual objects?
August 31, 2011, 03:11:17 PM
 >:(
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This just isn't RIGHT! They are baiting these children for pedophiles. Children need to be outside. Not wondering which panties to wear with their lace bra!!!!! I'm disgusted. I have no more words.......
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Re: Children as sexual objects?
August 31, 2011, 08:44:47 PM
I saw this on the website and I was totally disturbed by these photos. Why can't children just be children? Innocent and honest. It's sad. It's like they are exposing their pervertness more and more to try to get the general public accepting of it and sadly, if the general do not WAKE UP, then they too will not blank an eye at this five years from now.
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Re: Children as sexual objects?
August 31, 2011, 09:38:39 PM
This is so disturbing. I may be way off here, but the first thought that came to me when looking at these was Suri Cruise. I get the same sensation when I see pictures of Suri in her high heels and designer clothes. It's just plain wrong.
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Re: Children as sexual objects?
August 31, 2011, 10:39:14 PM
This is not only disturbing but also it is very disgusting. They are taking their innocence away. Let them be kids and leave them alone.  :evil:
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Re: Children as sexual objects?
August 31, 2011, 11:06:04 PM
This is so incredibly sad. All anyone cares about is sex, sex, violence, and more sex. Whatever happened to just being a kid?? That's why I hate seeing shows like 16 and Pregnant and shows about teenagers having sex on MTV and other networks. These people become mini celebrities and so kids think that that lifestyle is ok.  :'( I wish people would care enough to preserve children's innocence. And people think that Michael was strange  ::) They should look in the mirror
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Re: Children as sexual objects?
September 02, 2011, 08:22:37 AM
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>:(
 :'(
 
This just isn't RIGHT! They are baiting these children for pedophiles. Children need to be outside. Not wondering which panties to wear with their lace bra!!!!! I'm disgusted. I have no more words.......
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That was exactly my thoughts
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Re: Children as sexual objects?
September 02, 2011, 08:58:31 AM
in my heart i have always felt this is why they wanted to ruin michael. he was telling us we are supposed to be like children (us the adults / with a child's heart). evil wants to take that out of the world. evil wants to make them to loose their innocence . i believe he called it so well when he said when he saw children he could see God . they couldn't let that catch on. maybe i sound crazy but that is just the way i see it.
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Why not just tell people I'm an alien from Mars? Tell them I eat live chickens and do a voodoo dance at midnight. They'll believe anything you say, because you're a reporter. But if I, Michael Jackson, were to say, "I'm an alien from Mars and I eat live chickens and do a voodoo dance at midnight," people would say, "Oh, man, that Michael Jackson is nuts. He's cracked up. You can't believe a single word that comes out of his mouth."

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Re: Children as sexual objects?
September 02, 2011, 09:23:21 AM
so horrible and shocked :o
all i want to say it that this world need mj :(
speechless
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Re: Children as sexual objects?
September 02, 2011, 10:33:37 AM
  This disgusts me,it´s horrible and not right. Let them just be innocent children and have a normal childhood. >:(
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Re: Children as sexual objects?
September 02, 2011, 12:57:01 PM
I am sorry, but this is  the parents fault. We cannot blame the photographers, nor the lingerie from France, or where ever country it comes from.   Parents want these children exposed to the media. Children have to be children, not grown ups.  Look at some programming we are seeing,  example the "little tiara princess" Parents who are forcing young girls, when I say young they are 3,4, 5, yrs old to enter a beauty pagent. What on earth for? Stop it,they are ruining the child big time. Well if it weren't for idiotic  parents like that we wouldn't have a job as a pshychologist, and try to fix what they screwed up in the first place.

Actually it is the parents who need therapy not these poor children. I will stop here because I will be afraid I will go off my rocker  lolol/
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Re: Children as sexual objects?
September 02, 2011, 03:10:14 PM
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I am sorry, but this is  the parents fault. We cannot blame the photographers, nor the lingerie from France, or where ever country it comes from.   Parents want these children exposed to the media. Children have to be children, not grown ups.  Look at some programming we are seeing,  example the "little tiara princess" Parents who are forcing young girls, when I say young they are 3,4, 5, yrs old to enter a beauty pagent. What on earth for? Stop it,they are ruining the child big time. Well if it weren't for idiotic  parents like that we wouldn't have a job as a pshychologist, and try to fix what they screwed up in the first place.

Actually it is the parents who need therapy not these poor children. I will stop here because I will be afraid I will go off my rocker  lolol/

 
 
That is true parents are the guilty, if they do not offer their children as a merchandise or " objects " these things do not happen
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Re: Children as sexual objects?
September 03, 2011, 05:52:59 PM
Underwear for girls inspired lingerie for women
French fashion firm launched a line of underwear for girls, whose products and advertisements have generated controversy

By Ashley Strickland
 Sunday, August 21, 2011 at 13:16















(CNN) - They look bras and panties, some pieces adorned with pearls and hair style Brigitte Bardot, and throw a smile at the camera. The images are the same as many other lingerie ads designed to seduce, but it is girls who are not yet old enough to need a bra.

The French company Après Monday Jours designed a line of Loungerie  -a mix between loungewear (clothing to be home) and the lingerie-for girls between 4 and 12 years of age. As a teen line seems to be appropriate, but for smaller designs have caused controversy.

The company's mission is to be "the first designer label dedicated to creating Loungerie for girls and teens, comprising loungewear (clothing to be home) and lingerie to be used over and under clothes, inside and abroad ".

Fashionista.com was the first medium to make history. "What is disturbing about Jours Apres Monday is not just the fact that lingerie is probably not for people who are old enough to know even what is lingerie, but the pictures on their website," said publication.

In the comments section, readers are debating whether this is appropriate and question whether the girls are old enough to make decisions about how they want to look, even debate whether the style of the photographs have a sexual connotation.

In an interview with the website The Lingerie Journal, the creator of Monday Après Jours, Sophie Morin defended his brand and image for the campaign.

" There is no vulgar connotation , "he said. "The materials are totally opaque, no transparency, no lace. The triangle-shaped tops - there are only two in the collection, used in bathing suits for younger girls as a first support for young girls, even for young women who are not seeking proper support, as the tops that I offer no design. There is no bras in my collection, "he said.

"The girls are not wearing heels, or nail polish or lipstick," said Morin. "Their hairstyles are exaggerated, as are the games and the world of girls. These models are not professional models Lolitas  who stole women's clothing. "
WTF??

The comments in the report of Fashionista.com show that many who have seen the ads do not believe in the 'universe of girls' that Morin hopes to convey.

The makeup of the models, but does not include lipstick, was another disturbing factor for the spectators, and although Morin says there's no bras in the collection, it is assumed that the top of the "swimsuit" looks lingerie.

Morin also said the Loungerie is distributed in the U.S. or the UK.

Criticism of the French clothing line do not differ much from the time that Abercrombie & Fitch announced its push-up bra Ashley, originally designed for girls aged seven years, but then marketed to girls age 12 after a public outcry.

In 2007, U.S. American Psychological Association developed a task force of psychologists to address the sexualization of girls in any way by the media . Dr. Tomi-Ann Roberts was part of that working group and continues to address the image of the female body and sexuality.

Roberts and his colleagues say the sexual objectification of women to an ever decreasing age is something that has occurred over the past 20 years in advertising. The spread of photos Jours Apres Monday was not a surprise for her, but still considers these campaigns as "disgusting and sick".

In a society that continues to value the younger women, we have reached the lower end, said Roberts. "This campaign, with its large display of stuffed animals, is eerily similar to a recent fashion show Victoria's Secret, where scantily clad models teddy bears dragged on the runway."

As for the girls who participated in the shoot, Roberts believes they know how to render a sexualized aspect.

"I think the world of advertising is trying to convince everyone that youth is the only good moment of life," said Roberts. "It's like this: We have been obsessed with youth, so let us leave just 6 years old. Today's girls compared with being artificially be pretty sexy."

"We have already said as a society today that the appeal is made ​​by a voyeuristic sexuality, tinged with pornographic, demands attention . The girls know it very well. If I tell a girl: 'It looks nice, "she lower your chin, open his eyes and turns to one side . That the all around. What we have learned to pose in this way is that there is something in your body that is publicly consumable. "

Would you buy this type of underwear for your daughter? Share your thoughts in the comments section.

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Re: Children as sexual objects?
September 04, 2011, 05:33:19 AM
This is indeed very disturbing and sick. But what is the most disturbing fact for me is that these magazines are still being bought by the public. Same of course goes for tabloids. So on one side some people complain on the content but on the other people still buy these magazines.

We should not forget that these magazines, tabloids exist as long as people buy them...

It seems like a chicken and egg problem, what needs to start first? Media changing or audience changing?
Otherwise it is a blame game that looks like a closed circle, at least to me.  :(
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Re: Children as sexual objects?
September 05, 2011, 11:34:07 AM
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This is indeed very disturbing and sick. But what is the most disturbing fact for me is that these magazines are still being bought by the public. Same of course goes for tabloids. So on one side some people complain on the content but on the other people still buy these magazines.

We should not forget that these magazines, tabloids exist as long as people buy them...

It seems like a chicken and egg problem, what needs to start first? Media changing or audience changing?
Otherwise it is a blame game that looks like a closed circle, at least to me.  :(

 
 
 
Yeah, it is true if people buy that continue these publications. About 5 months happened a case here of a girl of 6 years that she was raped, ..and violators were some boys of 14 and 15 years. The education that children in the home, internet without control by parents, television and these publications have to do with it.
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