KaedeKarasuma wrote:I only say this because it's what I wish men would wear more often.
I went to a Christian school, and the cheerleader skirts there were just above the knee.
Nate (post: 1422679) wrote:I went to a public school and the cheerleader skirts there were quite a bit shorter than that. XD Or maybe my memories are fuzzy and I'm just projecting my desires into them. They're both equally likely I guess.
Cognitive Gear (post: 1422681) wrote:You know what article of clothing I like to wear that does not restrict my movement?
Vests.
AngelicTotoro (post: 1423170) wrote:The 'vampire/twilight/demonic things are cool' phase lots of teens and tweens seem to be going though. It's sickening how they expose themselves to it.
AngelicTotoro (post: 1423170) wrote:The 'vampire/twilight/demonic things are cool' phase lots of teens and tweens seem to be going though. It's sickening how they expose themselves to it.
ShiroiHikari (post: 1412434) wrote:Those horrible troll dolls from the 90s. Who the crap would want to collect something so hideous?
eternalprincess (post: 1412444) wrote:Furby: Can someone say hunting trip? =D =D
Roy Mustang (post: 1412629) wrote:As for the Twilight fad, I know that in a few years. It's going to be something else that the teens and pre teens will go overboard with.
The biggest problem that I have with this fad and this sign says it all,
[font="Book Antiqua"][color="Red"]Col. Roy Mustang[/color][/font]
Shao Feng-Li (post: 1421277) wrote:And what kid would be like "Gee Mom, I sure wish you woulda had this done sooner. I bet I would have enjoyed earings at 18 months." XD
Yuki-Anne (post: 1423203) wrote:The Edward Barbie sparkles. I wish I was kidding about that.
This, dear lords and ladies...[SIZE="6"]THIS![/SIZE]Nate (post: 1423231) wrote:I just take issue with the message "Girls aren't anything unless they have a man and they will always be unhappy if they don't have a boyfriend/husband." That kind of rubs me the wrong way.
raider~joseph (post: 1423230) wrote:lady gaga....nuff said that is literally my entire arguement.
Etoh*the*Greato (post: 1423252) wrote:Hah, actually had an argument about Disney Movies over that very concept. I was advocating that Disney Movies have this unhealthy fixation with advocating that girls will only be truly fulfilled once they have a man. Some of them are better about this than others, but yeah... The people defending it were girls.
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