le twiggy
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- Posted: Sat, 15 Dec 2007 03:43:57 +0000
So the other day I was at Victorias Secret picking out lotions because I love the lotions they sell there. Also their bras are very comfortable.
I saw two things there that disturbed me: 12 year olds picking out lingerie for themselves
AND
A Wife, husband and what looked like three year old daughter in their. The mother was trying on skimpy outfits while the father and daughter watched.
So discuss similar disturbing experiences at Victorias secret or other lingerie stories.
edit because people are failing to read the other posts before posting:
I am talking about the LINGERIE, the coset/bustier like things and the extremely lacey underwear.
I am not talking about: regular bras (though most 12 year olds don't have anything), regular underwear or even a basic thong, the pink items, the pjs, or the lotions.
edit edit: Didn't expect to get this much of a response.
Just to clarify about the 3 year old with the parents: Said three year old was being a typical three year old EX: curious.
She was looking underneath the stalls at the other women trying things on and my friend had to grab her purse away cause the little kid was trying to play with it. Of course after working at target I don't think parents should bring their kids shopping with them in the fitting rooms because the parent never focuses entirely on what the child is doing.
I saw two things there that disturbed me: 12 year olds picking out lingerie for themselves
AND
A Wife, husband and what looked like three year old daughter in their. The mother was trying on skimpy outfits while the father and daughter watched.
So discuss similar disturbing experiences at Victorias secret or other lingerie stories.
edit because people are failing to read the other posts before posting:
I am talking about the LINGERIE, the coset/bustier like things and the extremely lacey underwear.
I am not talking about: regular bras (though most 12 year olds don't have anything), regular underwear or even a basic thong, the pink items, the pjs, or the lotions.
edit edit: Didn't expect to get this much of a response.
Just to clarify about the 3 year old with the parents: Said three year old was being a typical three year old EX: curious.
She was looking underneath the stalls at the other women trying things on and my friend had to grab her purse away cause the little kid was trying to play with it. Of course after working at target I don't think parents should bring their kids shopping with them in the fitting rooms because the parent never focuses entirely on what the child is doing.