
Prinmark, a Brit department store, pulled these bikini's after protests from children's protection experts. Really? You have to be a children's protective expert to know that seven year old girls don't need breasts? Who the fuck ordered these things? It's a good thing I'm not their boss or their ass would have been so fired. And what the fuck idiot designer and manufacturer made the sick things? People just constantly amaze me with thier stupidity.
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little girls get breasts at a much younger age now, maybe this addresses that issue. My daughter started to develop in 3rd grade and is now a DD and a size 3 jeans. Its hateful and she wishes it would go away and swears when she has medical insurance she will be getting a reduction. But this might be for those unfortunate young girls that just can't help it.
rox
Guess again.
I would be embarassed to wear most of the lingerie I see being sold to young girls these days. I'm always having to put stuff back that my daughter picks out - it's pretty annoying. Just try and find what used to be called a training bra anymore.
It's sad when parents make their children grow up too fast. Kids should be allowed to be kids, not have to worry about wearing lingerie at five years old.
That is so very sad...
Maybe they could use them as a screening method. Sell them in the store and if you buy one for your daughter you have to undergo mandatory parenting classes.
Yikes. This is a bit much. What is up with these people??? Who designs this stuff, pedifiles? Children grow up quick enough, without bizarre crap like this.
I want to add that a 7 yr old, should be wearing a 1-piece anyways! My daughter always did when she was little. What kid wants to be running around the pool jumping & swimming and having their bottoms & tops coming off? This makes no sense. 1 piece for children is appropriate, not a bikini. Regardless of their size.
rox
Is this from the same company that makes Halloween costumes for little girls? That is all I mostly found was either the sexy witch or the sexy princess for my girls last year.
What is sad is that there are parents out there that will let their children wear this, not because the child can fit into it, but for the sexiness of it.
For some reason the girls sizes range from 7-16. I have never understood this since my girls never wanted to wear the same thing at 12 that they wanted to wear at 7. The clothes never fit them past 11 regardless of the fact thaqt they were marked 16. The clothes are manufactured with the same pattern despite the age of the intended wearer. Just try and find a training bra without underwire, WTH, my girls hate it! 32AA with underwire?
I had training wheels on my first bra. They were dragging the ground even then!
They say train up your child while they are young but that's ridiculous! lol
Gezz wizz just let girls be girls. They dont need this crap to make them look more adult like. I hate developing at the age of 13. The last thing on my mind was boobs. I hated them and I still hate them.
Love the new header DD.
That is so sad. What's sadder yet, is that there probably is a market for them. It seems to be a trend to sexualize small children. I noticed the Halloween costumes, too. Many of the young girls' costumes were sexy whatever. It's sick. Why should a young girl want a sexy costume when they're still in grade school?
Last year we were in a Halloween costume superstore of some sort, and they had lifelike rubber female torsos to wear. There were boys (couldn't have been older than ten), who were jumping on those, and vigorously rubbing the breasts. No-one said a word to them. No parents, no employees. . . it was sickening. What is happening to our morals?
i agree about the Halloween costumes also! My daughter just turned 13, has long legs and had to buy a junior costume. It was cute except for the fact that it came with thigh highs! I made her get tights to wear instead. I understand the padding for when little girls start to develop and are embarassed , but for a 7 year old it's just wrong.
The store is actually called Primark or Penneys if you live in Ireland. They sell cheap clothing for adults as well as children not Halloween costumes per se. I was looking for a cute swimsuit for my 8 year old and was annoyed because most of them (in the different high street stores not only Primark) were two pieces or if it was a one piece the top was cut like a bikini top. I found a nice one at Gap that was appropriate as well as comfortable. I have even seen bikinis for babies. I am disgusted with girls clothing in general. My girls don't need to walk around looking like little teenagers or hookers at the age of eight and six. Something that really gets me worked up is all these t-shirts with stupid prints saying things like "Looking for Mr. Right", "Spoiled Diva", Addicted to Shopping" and crap like that. Boys clothing sucks as well. I want to dress my little man in bright colours not blue and brown...The prints for boys are dumb as well, monsters, cars and sharks. Ugh! I buy a lot of clothes when I go home(Sweden) as there seem to be a bigger selection of cute, colorful clothes that are kid friendly. I don't really buy a lot of stuff at Primark anymore as you get what you pay for : junk.
I was shopping for a bathing suit for my 8 year old a couple of weeks ago and ALL of the bathing suits I saw had boobs.
We didn't buy one...
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