I Love B00BIES

bcp

In My Opinion
What is so vulgar saying tata and boobie. Well what if we use the word Twins will that be good. "SAVE THE TWINS"

Might offend muslims that make a connection to the evil infidel twin towers.

cant have that.
 
My middle schooler has the rubber wrist band too. I saw it the other day and asked him how he got away with it at school and he said everyone had them and no one said anything.

I said "You have a responsibility to be decent and this might be acorss the line." to which he replied, "It's OK, I really do love boobies."

My boy has the T-Shirt and wore it to Hooters last time we went. :yay:
 

Rock_Chick

New Member
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I guess my daughters middle school must be the only one in Calvert County that lets them wear them. I just asked her tonight and she said they were still allowed to wear them. I don't mind her wearing it. She bought it, I am sure part of the appeal is that it says the word "boobies" and that is a bad word, but at the end of the day she spent some of her own money, some of it was donated to cancer research and it is not hurting anyone.
They hear and see ALOT worse in middle school these days. If the worst thing my kiddo is doing, and the biggest thing I have to worry about, is her wearing a bracelet that says "boobies" on it I am ok with that....

FYI- men.. OLD AND YOUNG BOYS are looking at your daughters "boobies" everytime she wears that shirt....

Yep, and health class or your home is a great place to discuss them in those terms. Using slang terms like boobies, balls, or tatas for them around a professional or educational setting isn't appropriate. Nobody is saying you cannot discuss body parts, but coarsening the language that's acceptable in such settings in not the right way to raise awareness. Its "end justifies the means" sort of thinking.

What is so vulgar saying tata and boobie. Well what if we use the word Twins will that be good. "SAVE THE TWINS"

So would you wear a shirt that said "I love Boobies" to work in an office and let your boss read it?
 

FED_UP

Well-Known Member
FYI- men.. OLD AND YOUNG BOYS are looking at your daughters "boobies" everytime she wears that shirt....





So would you wear a shirt that said "I love Boobies" to work in an office and let your boss read it?

You missed a previous post I wrote "not in the office for the shirt, but a bracelet yes. Actuallty I take that back, depends on what type of office setting you work in.
 

camily

Peace
FYI- men.. OLD AND YOUNG BOYS are looking at your daughters "boobies" everytime she wears that shirt....




So would you wear a shirt that said "I love Boobies" to work in an office and let your boss read it?

FYI. They're looking if she's wearing a potato sack....
 

FED_UP

Well-Known Member
This tata thread is getting long, it goes to prove how important a womens boobies are, they nurture the babies, fun for men and women to play with, makes a ladies body look great they can be used for other things which I would have to PM you to tell you.
 
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Rock_Chick

New Member
FYI. They're looking if she's wearing a potato sack....

shes drawing attention to them in a shirt that say BOOBIES...shes not if shes wearing a potato sack but if youre cool with people staring at your boobs that way.. thats cool with me.
 

vraiblonde

Board Mommy
PREMO Member
Patron
Once again I am thrilled that my children are adults and I do not have to deal with our crass culture that objectifies women and is obsessed with sex. So much so that we insist on our children taking part in vulgar behavior.

For you parents who allow, and even encourage, your youngsters to wear rude shirts like this, know that other parents think you're immature and trashy. Not that you care.
 

SoMD_Fun_Guy

Do you like apples?
shes drawing attention to them in a shirt that say BOOBIES...shes not if shes wearing a potato sack but if youre cool with people staring at your boobs that way.. thats cool with me.

I think clothing has always been designed to show off a woman's body. It's never been more obvious then how they conveniently place phrases across particular areas. "Boobies" written on a shirt right across a women's breasts. "Pink" or "Bootylicious" written on the @$$ of sweatpants. Low cut blouses to show off ample cleavage. Short mini skirts to show off legs. High heels to accent the @$$ and tone in the legs. :drool: Just a few examples.

As a guy, I love seeing women show off their assets. :hot: But I hate it when I see a girl wearing these. 18+ please only. Unfortunately our society pushes it on them and it's readily accessible to the young teen girls out there. I think it's not right for the them to be showing off at that age and parents should try to condone it if possible. Hell, I would never have graduated high school if the girls back then dressed like they do today. :shocking:

So I'm a big supporter of any women that wish to wear these fun articles of clothing (when appropriate of course). And if it's for a good cause - then even better. But let's keep the minors out of the suggestive clothing area.
 

BadGirl

I am so very blessed
Once again I am thrilled that my children are adults and I do not have to deal with our crass culture that objectifies women and is obsessed with sex. So much so that we insist on our children taking part in vulgar behavior.

For you parents who allow, and even encourage, your youngsters to wear rude shirts like this, know that other parents think you're immature and trashy. Not that you care.
:high5:



I wouldn't wear that, and I certainly wouldn't let my child wear it, either.
 

Tina2001aniT

New Member
FYI- men.. OLD AND YOUNG BOYS are looking at your daughters "boobies" everytime she wears that shirt....





So would you wear a shirt that said "I love Boobies" to work in an office and let your boss read it?

Comprehension is your friend. It is not a shirt, it is a bracelet. By the time OLD and YOUNG boys as you put it have looked at my daughter hard enough to read what her bracelet says, they have made it way passed her boobies...sad, but true.

No, I am not OK with people staring or looking at my 12 year olds boobies honestly I have never given the little bracelets that much thought....
 

LusbyMom

You're a LOON :)
I haven't given the bracelets much thought either. It's not a big deal to me. My kids know what they represent and they do care, they have lost someone to cancer and it is important to them.

This program is to educate young people on breast cancer and if it takes saying "boobies" to get them to listen and pay attention then so be it. Even if they are not all wearing them for the right reasons they are still talking about it and getting something from it.
 

Dakota

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I haven't given the bracelets much thought either. It's not a big deal to me. My kids know what they represent and they do care, they have lost someone to cancer and it is important to them.

This program is to educate young people on breast cancer and if it takes saying "boobies" to get them to listen and pay attention then so be it. Even if they are not all wearing them for the right reasons they are still talking about it and getting something from it.

:yeahthat: Both my children wear them and have been for several months. They both understand what breast cancer is and how it has taken the lives of a few people close to us.

In a world full of things to be offended by... this just isn't one of them, IMO.
 

FED_UP

Well-Known Member
Saw a save the tata bumper sticker this morning, made me feel all warm inside thinking of the boosoms.
 

glhs837

Power with Control
I don't think folks are getting offended by them, just that they think its not appropriate in that setting.
 
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