14 year old girls dressed as h**kers trick-or-treating

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  • BeautyFromPain
    BeautyFromPain Posts: 4,952 Member
    where i live that's how they dress every day..
    haha, am i missing something?
  • MikkLuhnRozzWhuh
    MikkLuhnRozzWhuh Posts: 240 Member
    where i live that's how they dress every day..
    haha, am i missing something?

    Why do we deal with it?
    It's digusting.
  • HotMummyMission
    HotMummyMission Posts: 1,723 Member
    What I want to know is what the hell their parents are thinking when they let them go out in public like that. Do people not realize how many rapes and child abductions there are every year. Do they think it couldn't happen to them? Pi$$es me off!!!
    this should be put on a billboard on in there houses and make them realise how much there putting there children in danger x
  • MikkLuhnRozzWhuh
    MikkLuhnRozzWhuh Posts: 240 Member
    Blame the parents and the images that society allow, at 14 girls aspire to be older and more "adult" than they are, its our job to draw the line and let them know where it is.

    Yes!
  • Look, it's Halloween, it's all about trick or treat. You just happened to see the tricks.
    Maybe they were just really genetically blessed hookers looking for food???

    No seriously though, I have a 6 year old, we don't go nuts about Halloween here in Australia and we don't go trick or treating.
    But in everyday clothing it is becoming harder and harder to find clothes that are designed for CHILDREN instead of women.
    My daughter has bikinis, but we live quite rural and she only wears those in the back yard or around the house. She also has a 3 piece swimsuit including a swim skirt and a sun vest that she wears if the UV rating is particularly high that day.
    I'm trying to keep my CHILD a CHILD for as long as possible. It is very hard when her friends dress in little boob tubes and tiny short shorts.
    She wants those things too just because her friends have them.
    As she gets older, I am going to have to learn to compromise on certain things.
    One thing is for sure though, is she ever leaves the house in a corset and boyleg shorts, I will drag her back in the house and glue some real clothes to her.
  • sarahmoo12
    sarahmoo12 Posts: 756 Member
    yea im sick of seeing kids AND adults dressing like sluts for haloween your ment to be scary!! You can look pretty/sexy as well as scary too I think if u try and dont just go for hot pants n tits out!
  • ElleBee66
    ElleBee66 Posts: 128 Member
    Kind of doubly weird when presumably the parents teach their children not to talk to strangers and never to take candy from strangers for the whole year except for one night when they let them dress up as prostitutes and actually send them out to ask complete strangers for candy.

    Bizzare.
  • Kind of doubly weird when presumably the parents teach their children not to talk to strangers and never to take candy from strangers for the whole year except for one night when they let them dress up as prostitutes and actually send them out to ask complete strangers for candy.

    Bizzare.

    This x one billion.
    I don't get it either.
  • To all the parents that are "so glad to have boy(s)", wait until they start wanting to wear their jeans half way down their @ss with their boxers showing. They might not fall into the same negative stereotype as the skimpy dressed girls, but they will certainly fall into one. Loser, thug, punk, trash, criminal, etc. etc.
  • PayneAS
    PayneAS Posts: 669 Member
    Especially since they see similar 'dress ups' on TV shows like Toddlers and Tiaras. Sexy seems to no longer have any age barriers.

    I'm sorry. Any good parent doesn't expose children to that crap. Ever.

    Exactly. My child watches Spongbob, Curious George, Clifford, and Wild Kratts. Who the heck would let their children watch Toddlers & Tiaras?? Anyone remember that show "My Sweet Sixteen" (I think?) on MTV? I wanted to slap those girls. I weep for when I get older and they start taking over.

    I'm halfway through page 3 and the thread is digressing into whether or not dressing a certain way will make you more inclined to be raped so I'm not reading 4 Or 5 more pages of that and just stopping now.
  • myfitnesslife75
    myfitnesslife75 Posts: 163 Member
    Kind of doubly weird when presumably the parents teach their children not to talk to strangers and never to take candy from strangers for the whole year except for one night when they let them dress up as prostitutes and actually send them out to ask complete strangers for candy.

    Bizzare.

    This is exactly the message I tell my kids. Schools teach "stranger danger" all the time. But, there's an exception come Halloween? Twisted! We don't do Halloween, either. We live so rural our house is invisible in the pitch black night. Even in our local news this morning there was a story of someone putting razor blades inside candies. You can buy candy year-round. No need for "free candy" that could possibly cost yours (or your child's) life.
  • MikkLuhnRozzWhuh
    MikkLuhnRozzWhuh Posts: 240 Member
    To all the parents that are "so glad to have boy(s)", wait until they start wanting to wear their jeans half way down their @ss with their boxers showing. They might not fall into the same negative stereotype as the skimpy dressed girls, but they will certainly fall into one. Loser, thug, punk, trash, criminal, etc. etc.

    Wow. Way to expect the best out of youth. They're not ALL morons....
  • HurricaneElaine
    HurricaneElaine Posts: 984 Member
    Back on topic.

    <---- THIS is a sexy pirate wench costume.

    At least that's how it's portrayed on the package - the model being about 5 foot ten, all of 120 lbs, and legs like yardsticks.

    It came in adult sizes only.
  • ShmoozyQ
    ShmoozyQ Posts: 390 Member
    . Are only adults allowed to dress as hookers?




    YES

    QFT.
  • Dub_D
    Dub_D Posts: 1,760 Member
    Teenagers dressing like hookers for Halloween? Can't be!! Omg how do we stop this?? I bet they're smoking drugs and having sex too *gasp*
  • This whole topic is repulsive. You people are repulsive. That's so wrong, to judge a fourteen year old girl for dressing like she's "asking for it". No. No. No one asks for it. They aren't dressing slutty. They are dressing up. Nobody deserves to be judged for what they wear, especially by adults who are so ignorant that they have to judge young girls. You are a disgrace to humanity. You are not their parent, mind your own god damn business.
  • To all the parents that are "so glad to have boy(s)", wait until they start wanting to wear their jeans half way down their @ss with their boxers showing. They might not fall into the same negative stereotype as the skimpy dressed girls, but they will certainly fall into one. Loser, thug, punk, trash, criminal, etc. etc.

    Wow. Way to expect the best out of youth. They're not ALL morons....

    You have no clue what I expect out of today's youth. My point, which eluded you, was there are pitfalls to raising boys as well. Just as girl's can go down the road of dressing trashy, the boys can go down the road of the droopy jeans with their nasty boxers showing.
  • Oh, and one more thing. Let me just point out that some of you people have no idea what it's like to be young these days. If you don't look a certain way, act a certain way, be a certain way, you aren't accepted, think about all the popular magazines that listed "sexy costumes for halloween", or think about television, think about all the shows that portray Halloween as a time to dress however you want, a day for partying, and sexual content. The truth is, you don't know what it's like. You grew up in a different time. Things change. Maybe some of you should realize that children these days, aren't going to be perfect.
    What about your sons, that are going to try to get in the pants of every girl that crosses their path.
    I've got news for you. Your children will not be perfect. They will make mistakes, they will do things that aren't always approved of. Nobody is perfect. And you don't know these girls, you don't know how they feel. And with that, I withdraw from this stupid topic.
  • christine24t
    christine24t Posts: 6,063 Member
    What bothers me is that she is 14 and trick or treating

    Ya.
  • fleur_de_lis19
    fleur_de_lis19 Posts: 926 Member
    I saw so much of this last night, drove me F**King crazy! Their parents should be VERY ashamed that they haven't loved their daughters enough to teach them to have respect for themselves and think this is the ONLY way to gain attention. But of course when you see mommy getting ready for her halloween party dressed like a *kitten*...well i think it speaks for it's self.
  • fleur_de_lis19
    fleur_de_lis19 Posts: 926 Member
    Oh, and one more thing. Let me just point out that some of you people have no idea what it's like to be young these days. If you don't look a certain way, act a certain way, be a certain way, you aren't accepted, think about all the popular magazines that listed "sexy costumes for halloween", or think about television, think about all the shows that portray Halloween as a time to dress however you want, a day for partying, and sexual content. The truth is, you don't know what it's like. You grew up in a different time. Things change. Maybe some of you should realize that children these days, aren't going to be perfect.
    What about your sons, that are going to try to get in the pants of every girl that crosses their path.
    I've got news for you. Your children will not be perfect. They will make mistakes, they will do things that aren't always approved of. Nobody is perfect. And you don't know these girls, you don't know how they feel. And with that, I withdraw from this stupid topic.

    Of course this statement would come from an 18 year old, that has NO CLUE what being a parent is like. I'm sure you'll be super excited when your daughter is dressed like a slutty lady bug.. YAY!
  • likearadiowave
    likearadiowave Posts: 445 Member
    Bad parenting or bad society? probably both.
  • fleur_de_lis19
    fleur_de_lis19 Posts: 926 Member
    Bad parenting or bad society? probably both.

    Agree!
  • natalovesmusic
    natalovesmusic Posts: 49 Member
    What bothers me is that she is 14 and trick or treating
    Teens dressing up, hanging out with friends, and getting free candy.. I didn't know there was anything wrong with that!
  • jus_in_bello
    jus_in_bello Posts: 326 Member
    I love the little girl that just came to the door in giant cardboard box with green squares on it with sweatpants and a long sleeved shirt. I asked what she was as I gave her candy and I got a big sigh and she looked at her feet and said, "It's a gamer thing" turned and left. God bless geeks! They are the hope for the future. :-)

    I had three 10 year old thriplets (all girls) show up as Captain America, The Hulk, and Hawkeye. I just about died of joy.

    Parents aren't setting a great example for children, and there is a lot of sexualization of children in our society, have you looked at Barbies wardrobe lately? Heck, even female comic book heroines are looking a little risque (and always have).
  • rileamoyer
    rileamoyer Posts: 2,412 Member
    WOW - Guess I am on the wrong thread.
  • danasings
    danasings Posts: 8,218 Member
    No wonder these kids do this................mommy and daddy (most of the responders here) say it's okay for them to dress up like sluts, post of faceBook, and have the world see...............yes those kids see you leave the house, see you come home, and see your pictures too.

    LOl, I'm done.


    You must have a van with no windows.

    My goodness, dinosopro, you read my mind!!
  • IrishHarpy1
    IrishHarpy1 Posts: 399 Member
    Oh, and one more thing. Let me just point out that some of you people have no idea what it's like to be young these days. If you don't look a certain way, act a certain way, be a certain way, you aren't accepted, think about all the popular magazines that listed "sexy costumes for halloween", or think about television, think about all the shows that portray Halloween as a time to dress however you want, a day for partying, and sexual content. The truth is, you don't know what it's like. You grew up in a different time. Things change. Maybe some of you should realize that children these days, aren't going to be perfect.
    What about your sons, that are going to try to get in the pants of every girl that crosses their path.
    I've got news for you. Your children will not be perfect. They will make mistakes, they will do things that aren't always approved of. Nobody is perfect. And you don't know these girls, you don't know how they feel. And with that, I withdraw from this stupid topic.

    We have "no idea what it's like to be young these days?" I have news for you sweetie -- and a quote:

    "Our youth now love luxury. They have bad manners, contempt for authority; they show disrespect for their elders and love chatter in place of exercise; they no longer rise when elders enter the room; they contradict their parents, chatter before company; gobble up their food and tyrannize their teachers.”

    Socrates said that over 2000 years ago.

    Some things never change, do they?

    The whole point is that 14 year olds shouldn't be dressing like 24 year olds. They're psyches aren't as mature as their bodies are, and they have NO idea of the potential consequences of their actions. Afraid that they won't fit in? Why can't children be taught that it's OK to be an individual and not HAVE to follow the crowd?

    And to the OP -- I don't think you're a perv, not in the least. You have common sense.
  • BusyRaeNOTBusty
    BusyRaeNOTBusty Posts: 7,166 Member
    I saw this in my neighborhood! One was accompanied by a "boy" (??) with real facial hair. Odd. I do have daughters and no freaking way.
  • justbecause2014
    justbecause2014 Posts: 371 Member
    I took my neices out, one was a vampire, one was a pirate ( a real pirate with an eye patch and no corset) and an oompa loompa. I was dressed as a bunny, no not a house bunny a cute little bunny. The ridiculous costumes weren't overly prominent around here but I know it happens and it's sad and sickening to me!