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Old 07 June 2013, 05:39 PM
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Originally Posted by hodgy0_2
and yet looking at a 18 year old girl, with (on purpose) the body of a 16 year old, get fvcked simultaneously by five 60 year old men

is perfectly legal

it is acceptable?

would you want your daughter being taught by men who watched that
The man has a point!

Also, how many guys have asked their other halves to dress up like a school girl? Common as muck fantasy and no one blinks an eyelid, yet when you think about it ..... it's a bit EWWWWWWWWW!
Old 07 June 2013, 05:41 PM
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Amazed that Gary Lineker got the walkers crisps gig after that
Old 07 June 2013, 08:22 PM
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Originally Posted by f1_fan
Couldn't agree more. While I have no problem with **** per se I do find the whole teen/schoolgirl/young girl genre quite worrying to be honest and (rightly or wrongly) I would be wary of anyone who was into that sort of thing especially if I had kids.
You should see what some of of the girls in schools wear , I mean the way they wear the uniform , some even primary school age (albiet unwittingly , their parents still have eyes) its borderline stripperesque. Cant be easy for the male teachers with some of the older girls. Seen a p7 girl once with a tight short skirt (a bum-skimmer) and I thought who the hell lets their kid go out like that these days ?

With that said I can see the argument about what **** should be legal on the other thread , and It putting ideas in "sickos" heads. How can you expect someone who sees 18yo in a school uniform getting banged by her teacher , not get ideas in work the next day when some wee slag is bending over in her dodgy uniform !

Kinda makes me change my opinion on web censorship , and how people may get ideas TBH
Old 08 June 2013, 01:40 PM
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The one that makes me shake my head in dismay is strangely enough, about this time of year.
Regarding the school-leavers: 16 yr olds. We accept, and rightly so, that it's wrong (and creepy) to look at school kids in "that" way.
Yet give it 8 or 9 weeks, those 16 yr olds will be in "civvy" clothes, and at college. It's percievably "fine" to look......

Something not right there. Gives me the creeps that people will look at my kids this way.
I see it at college every day: adults/general public/tradesmen etc don't bat an eyelid at the adjacent school kids, but at the college.... that's a different matter.
Old 08 June 2013, 03:38 PM
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A generation ago this discussion would have been about "gays", given that 75% of the staff aren't married in the conventional sense, that suggests that few are straight these days. Not that I'm suggesting that is not accepted by society today.

dunx

P.S. One staff member was criticised by the management for posting on FB that he was glad it was Friday so he could "go out and suck *** till it bled" ! !
The kids loved that one !
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I would not want him to ever be in contact with my children.

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