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PrincessBandit
26th May 2011, 06:50
I will probably get slammed for bringing this topic here, but did anyone else read the article on stuff this morning about child beauty pageants? The gist is that the Australian and NZ psychiatric boards want them banned here (there is one supposed to be held in Aussie in a couple of months, based on the American model of how these things run).
When I saw the photo of America's "top child pageant" girl I honestly thought I was looking at a Barbie. She could not have been more than 9 at the most and looked like she belonged in a Las Vegas casino!
Interestingly I saw also that the "botox mum" is now claiming is was all a hoax. Tui anyone?
Does anyone know if there has been any long-term studies done of children who get dragged around the beauty pageant circuit and what effects this may have had on them growing up? Apparently these competitions have classes for a young as 0 years (i.e. babies)!
I'm not saying that as a "one - off" that these things are evil or corrupting or whatever; lots of little girls would probably love to dress up and participate in something like this at some stage in their young lives. But to make a "career" out of it like obviously many parents do to their kids is just ........... I'm actually lost for words!
Edbear
26th May 2011, 07:14
If you're saying you're against them I agree. Everyone loves a cute baby photo but of course the babies haven't got a clue they're being photograped and shown off, so no harm done. Except maybe a wee bit of embarrassment at their wedding... :innocent:
These poor children are being exploited for their looks by self-interested parents who either don't care about the effects on their kids or are thick as two short planks and have no idea what they are doing.
When I was born the Doc told my Mum I was too beautiful to be a boy...:sunny: Something changed a lot as I grew up... :bye:
oneofsix
26th May 2011, 07:23
If you're saying you're against them I agree. Everyone loves a cute baby photo but of course the babies haven't got a clue they're being photograped and shown off, so no harm done. Except maybe a wee bit of embarrassment at their wedding... :innocent:
These poor children are being exploited for their looks by self-interested parents who either don't care about the effects on their kids or are thick as two short planks and have no idea what they are doing.
When I was born the Doc told my Mum I was too beautiful to be a boy...:sunny: Something changed a lot as I grew up... :bye:
You hope. Plumbing will do that to ya :wings:
:rofl: Edbear all dressed up for the beauty pageant. Why the F am I laughing the doc told my mum I needed ballet for flat feet ... thankfully we was too poor so no ballet.
Agreed these thing might be ok as an entertainment at an A&P show once a year but not as seriously as some of these USA parents take it.
PrincesBandit I agree with you on that Botox mum :drinkup:
Laava
26th May 2011, 07:51
Interestingly I saw also that the "botox mum" is now claiming is was all a hoax. Tui anyone?!
What a stupid bitch! That is a bit like saying " No, I'm not really a paedophile, it was a hoax" The horse has bolted and it is too late to redeem your sorry arse!
Paul in NZ
26th May 2011, 08:09
I dont like them at all..... Some things are just plain weird. Ironic that we cant smack our kids but we can force them to dress up in sexually provocative costumes and sell themselves on stage.... :facepalm:
God bless 'merkin cultural exports - all class.....
Dadpole
26th May 2011, 08:41
While I agree they are a strange thing and a waste of time, since we don't run them here, I wonder if we need to add them to the ever-growing list of things to ban.
Scuba_Steve
26th May 2011, 09:02
If the :Police: would utilize the opportunity child beauty pageants bring, it could be a good thing. I mean every pedophile in the same room at once, how much easier could catching them be???:innocent:
unstuck
26th May 2011, 09:12
Each to their own and all that,but fuck, they should call it "my kid looks more like a doll than yours pagent" or something other than a beauty pagent ffs.:blink:
Banditbandit
26th May 2011, 09:37
I will probably get slammed for bringing this topic here, but did anyone else read the article on stuff this morning about child beauty pageants? The gist is that the Australian and NZ psychiatric boards want them banned here (there is one supposed to be held in Aussie in a couple of months, based on the American model of how these things run).
When I saw the photo of America's "top child pageant" girl I honestly thought I was looking at a Barbie. She could not have been more than 9 at the most and looked like she belonged in a Las Vegas casino!
Interestingly I saw also that the "botox mum" is now claiming is was all a hoax. Tui anyone?
Does anyone know if there has been any long-term studies done of children who get dragged around the beauty pageant circuit and what effects this may have had on them growing up? Apparently these competitions have classes for a young as 0 years (i.e. babies)!
I'm not saying that as a "one - off" that these things are evil or corrupting or whatever; lots of little girls would probably love to dress up and participate in something like this at some stage in their young lives. But to make a "career" out of it like obviously many parents do to their kids is just ........... I'm actually lost for words!
I'm appalled every time I see something about hese child porn pageants!!! I think they should be banned ..
While I agree they are a strange thing and a waste of time, since we don't run them here, I wonder if we need to add them to the ever-growing list of things to ban.
If'n we don't ban them some stupid mother will sure as shit organise one in the hope her little porn star can win !!!
imdying
26th May 2011, 09:41
No worse that forcing kids to play something brutal and violent like rugby.
What a stupid bitch! That is a bit like saying " No, I'm not really a paedophile, it was a hoax" The horse has bolted and it is too late to redeem your sorry arse!
Or the married man on TV yesterday when asked ''why he had added 6 young girls to his friends list on FB''?
His reply...''the mouse added them''.....:facepalm:
Crasherfromwayback
26th May 2011, 10:58
No worse that forcing kids to play something brutal and violent like rugby.
Most kids don't need to be forced to chase a rugby ball round like a pack of bumble bees mate. They love it. I certainly did as a kid.
imdying
26th May 2011, 11:13
That doesn't change the fact that it's only most kids, and some are certainly forced to play by parents reliving their youth or whatever, and as such it's really no different. You could just as easily argue that most young girls like to dress up and have people make a fuss over them.
Crasherfromwayback
26th May 2011, 11:26
You can argue any subject on earth. I just don't think the rugby/beauty pagent thing is a good comparison.
Katman
26th May 2011, 11:33
The ugly side of parents living their lives vicariously through their children exists in almost all activities.
Just go along to a few junior motocross meetings.
oneofsix
26th May 2011, 11:33
That doesn't change the fact that it's only most kids, and some are certainly forced to play by parents reliving their youth or whatever, and as such it's really no different. You could just as easily argue that most young girls like to dress up and have people make a fuss over them.
You can't stop parents forcing kids to do stuff. It is part of being a parent and yes sometimes parents get it wrong. But at least in sport they are still kids, look like kids, play like kids with other kids however forcing a 9 year old girl to act and look like a sexually mature woman and displaying her like a trophy is wrong.
Crasherfromwayback
26th May 2011, 11:39
You can't stop parents forcing kids to do stuff. It is part of being a parent and yes sometimes parents get it wrong. But at least in sport they are still kids, look like kids, play like kids with other kids however forcing a 9 year old girl to act and look like a sexually mature woman and displaying her like a trophy is wrong.
With you there 100%
imdying
26th May 2011, 11:50
however forcing a 9 year old girl to act and look like a sexually mature woman and displaying her like a trophy is wrong.Forcing children to go into an environment where they will be kicked and punched, often by people measurably larger than themselves, is wrong. Childrens rugby is disgusting.
spajohn
26th May 2011, 11:52
I think a study into what becomes of child beauty pageant stars would be severely limited by a lack of contact details for crack whores...
imdying
26th May 2011, 12:00
Easy for rugby players though... you could get the other side of the argument from Womens Refuge.
Paul in NZ
26th May 2011, 12:04
The ugly side of parents living their lives vicariously through their children exists in almost all activities.
Just go along to a few junior motocross meetings.
I tried to but the bastards wouldnt let me race....
Oscar
26th May 2011, 12:11
I have no problem with child pagents, providing at least one parent accompanies the child on stage in an identical outfit and doing the same routine...
SMOKEU
26th May 2011, 12:32
It's all good if they're jailbait.
ajturbo
26th May 2011, 13:35
I read it.. and I have always been against children being put on a stage/pedastool just be on "show"... on a stage acting (cough) at a young age in a group doing a play is ok cause they are learning something... but to look pretty? no.. not something I will go and see.. ban it.:woohoo:
mashman
26th May 2011, 17:36
Although I don't think they should be allowed to be plastered in makeup, as long as the kids wanna do it then fine. If they don't, that's another story... and that goes for anything... even being forced to run cross country at school, good for me or not, I fuckin detested that, but it was better than detention and in it was in my best interests apparantly :(.
jaffaonajappa
26th May 2011, 17:53
The ugly side of parents living their lives vicariously through their children exists in almost all activities.
Just go along to a few junior motocross meetings.
Noooooooo.
I cant believe this.,
Im in agreement with Katman on an issue.
:facepalm:
Crasherfromwayback
26th May 2011, 18:17
Just go along to a few junior motocross meetings.
Or rugby, soccer etc etc. Parents that take their kids sport too seriously should be banned.
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