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By *ifferent69 OP   Man  over a year ago

BRIGHTON, UK

Midweek caught this show and listened with interest .

Some points appalled me,but equally I did take issue with other points.

Totally agree, that no schoolgirl in unform should an interest to any adult males comment or gestures. FULL STOP.

How ever later in show went on to hilight how ,in porn ,school uniforms are accepted ,and in adult stores( sex shops) thus conditioning men to think this way. Should they be banned....

Difficult one...

However men and women's sexual brains and thinking are wired differently for there stimulation...arena,t they.

Yet both sexes have a fascination for a younger interest or appreciation young beauty Ie cougars....

As distastfull as the fantasy of school uniforms are to some,I feel it would be another tool to stiffell the males primal urges further if they were to ban them.This as long as its kept behind closed doors between consenting adults.

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago

You shouldn’t be attracted to girls in any clothing, let alone school uniform.

Women being in school uniform? Fine.

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago

An adult wearing something does not mean men are attracted to a girl wearing the same or similar clothing.

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago

I received a text from my daughters high school asking the parents to stop the girls wearing short skirts as it was distracting some of the male members of staff.

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago

I think as long as they school uniform wearer is an adult, having fun with uniforms I don’t see a problem.

I like a school girl uniform, it’s fun.

However it’s when guys ask for you to have no makeup on, look as innocent as possible, or want a very young looking girl to dress up in authentic school uniform that I start to get suspicious.

I’ve had messages from men asking if I still have my school uniform and if I can dress in it. I personally find that weird, along with guys seeking out underage looking women to dress up as school girls.

Wearing the uniform and having fun in it just like a police officer uniform etc, is harmless though.

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"Totally agree, that no schoolgirl in unform should an interest to any adult males comment or gestures. FULL STOP.

How ever later in show went on to hilight how ,in porn ,school uniforms are accepted ,and in adult stores( sex shops) thus conditioning men to think this way. Should they be banned....

"

Women in certain clothing does not ‘condition’ men to be attracted to girls (anyone under the age of 18) so that is absolutely absurd.

I’m actually pretty speechless and cannot put into words what I want to say. Hopefully someone has the same thinking as me and manages to portray their feelings better than I do on this subject

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"I received a text from my daughters high school asking the parents to stop the girls wearing short skirts as it was distracting some of the male members of staff. "

Absolutely disgusting.

I had an older male teacher make a comment to his class about my skirt (I never wore overly short skirts). I had been sent to his classroom to ask for something for my teacher, and it was at the back of the room so I fetched it. My friend was in his class and told me the comment he made. I told my guidance teacher and the teacher in question eventually got a written and formal warning. I was 12 and absolutely furious, disgusted and embarrassed. He was actually my teacher at this point two, and for the next two years after. My parents were fuming

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"I received a text from my daughters high school asking the parents to stop the girls wearing short skirts as it was distracting some of the male members of staff. "

What a way to blame the innocent children.

If grown ass men are distracted by the length of skirt a school girl wears the problem lies with them, not the school girl.

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"I received a text from my daughters high school asking the parents to stop the girls wearing short skirts as it was distracting some of the male members of staff.

What a way to blame the innocent children.

If grown ass men are distracted by the length of skirt a school girl wears the problem lies with them, not the school girl. "

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago

its absurd to think that someone cannot control themselves with an outfit of a female/male etc..

young girls wear bikinis..it is an item of clothing..i love WOMEN in bikinis, I can of course sexualize them as my interest..but thats the only time.

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"I think as long as they school uniform wearer is an adult, having fun with uniforms I don’t see a problem.

I like a school girl uniform, it’s fun.

However it’s when guys ask for you to have no makeup on, look as innocent as possible, or want a very young looking girl to dress up in authentic school uniform that I start to get suspicious.

I’ve had messages from men asking if I still have my school uniform and if I can dress in it. I personally find that weird, along with guys seeking out underage looking women to dress up as school girls.

Wearing the uniform and having fun in it just like a police officer uniform etc, is harmless though. "

Exactly.

I can dress up as a nurse for my husband and I can guarantee whoever I fuck dress as a nurse will not be ‘conditioned’ to be attracted to nurses.

Ugh

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"I think as long as they school uniform wearer is an adult, having fun with uniforms I don’t see a problem.

I like a school girl uniform, it’s fun.

However it’s when guys ask for you to have no makeup on, look as innocent as possible, or want a very young looking girl to dress up in authentic school uniform that I start to get suspicious.

I’ve had messages from men asking if I still have my school uniform and if I can dress in it. I personally find that weird, along with guys seeking out underage looking women to dress up as school girls.

Wearing the uniform and having fun in it just like a police officer uniform etc, is harmless though.

Exactly.

I can dress up as a nurse for my husband and I can guarantee whoever I fuck dress as a nurse will not be ‘conditioned’ to be attracted to nurses.

Ugh "

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By *ifferent69 OP   Man  over a year ago

BRIGHTON, UK


"I think as long as they school uniform wearer is an adult, having fun with uniforms I don’t see a problem.

I like a school girl uniform, it’s fun.

However it’s when guys ask for you to have no makeup on, look as innocent as possible, or want a very young looking girl to dress up in authentic school uniform that I start to get suspicious.

I’ve had messages from men asking if I still have my school uniform and if I can dress in it. I personally find that weird, along with guys seeking out underage looking women to dress up as school girls.

Wearing the uniform and having fun in it just like a police officer uniform etc, is harmless though. "

thanks for reply.... It seems a fine line needs to be tread with it. Surely if a guy asks for school uniform ,does,nt that in just as in suggestion not give you alarm bells ?? Agreeing to role is an acceptance of of a potential unhealthy interest.... This was not suggested on radio show,however had it gone out later at night I,m sure this would of been debated.

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"I received a text from my daughters high school asking the parents to stop the girls wearing short skirts as it was distracting some of the male members of staff.

What a way to blame the innocent children.

If grown ass men are distracted by the length of skirt a school girl wears the problem lies with them, not the school girl. "

Absolutely correct I replied they should vet the male members of staff a little better!

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By *idlandiaMan  over a year ago

Birmingham

An adult wearing school uniform and or role playing the scenario reinforces the fantasy in the brain, especially if orgasm occurs during it. Strengthening the link between arousal and scenario/clothing. The mind is plastic enough that over time it can increasingly focus on that arousal link over others and indeed with any activity that gives a chemical reward, the body can require a bigger 'hit' to get the same reward. As such the school girl fantasy in some people spirals in a bad direction.

Not worth it to me too distasteful, there are plenty of other fantasies that don't have underlying negative conetations.

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago

I suppose the furore over the pole dancing sets tesco were selling could be highlighted too.....I dont imagine the idea was to promote it as pole dancing as such..really more a physical activity. I cant remember what the packaging was and how exactly the product was marketed though.

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago

To suggest that men can be conditioned by an association absolves all men of blame and in turn puts the onus on victims to change their behavior.

The sexualisation and fetisising of many different things by consenting adults in a safe environment is a freedom we should preserve. When it is used as a legal defence, it crosses the line.

If you think of those who play with butt plugs with tails attached, the next step is to suggest that it encourages beastiality and that devils horns encourages satanism.

Education, adequate punishment of offenders and a recognition that fantasies and role play are quite seperate from criminal activity is the way ahead.

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"To suggest that men can be conditioned by an association absolves all men of blame and in turn puts the onus on victims to change their behavior.

The sexualisation and fetisising of many different things by consenting adults in a safe environment is a freedom we should preserve. When it is used as a legal defence, it crosses the line.

If you think of those who play with butt plugs with tails attached, the next step is to suggest that it encourages beastiality and that devils horns encourages satanism.

Education, adequate punishment of offenders and a recognition that fantasies and role play are quite seperate from criminal activity is the way ahead.

"

Exactly.

Jesus Christ

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"I received a text from my daughters high school asking the parents to stop the girls wearing short skirts as it was distracting some of the male members of staff.

Absolutely disgusting.

I had an older male teacher make a comment to his class about my skirt (I never wore overly short skirts). I had been sent to his classroom to ask for something for my teacher, and it was at the back of the room so I fetched it. My friend was in his class and told me the comment he made. I told my guidance teacher and the teacher in question eventually got a written and formal warning. I was 12 and absolutely furious, disgusted and embarrassed. He was actually my teacher at this point two, and for the next two years after. My parents were fuming"

I would be too!

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago

Men should maybe be held accountable for having shitty, illegal, dangerous and awful attractions instead of saying ‘oh well women kept dressing up as a school girl for me so I was conditioned to be attracted to girls in school uniform’

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"Men should maybe be held accountable for having shitty, illegal, dangerous and awful attractions instead of saying ‘oh well women kept dressing up as a school girl for me so I was conditioned to be attracted to girls in school uniform’ "

I say men as this is what was said in the OP but it goes for anyone, no matter their sex and/or gender

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By *ngelina4uWoman  over a year ago

Camberley/Middleton


"To suggest that men can be conditioned by an association absolves all men of blame and in turn puts the onus on victims to change their behavior.

The sexualisation and fetisising of many different things by consenting adults in a safe environment is a freedom we should preserve. When it is used as a legal defence, it crosses the line.

If you think of those who play with butt plugs with tails attached, the next step is to suggest that it encourages beastiality and that devils horns encourages satanism.

Education, adequate punishment of offenders and a recognition that fantasies and role play are quite seperate from criminal activity is the way ahead.

"

To an extent thats right for people with a modicum of intelligence but the dumb fucks both male and female this separation is harder for them to understand you only have to look at Fred and Rosemary West to see that.

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By *elvet RopeMan  over a year ago

by the big field

Can we just ban things like Jeremy Vine? half the planets problems seem to stem from these sorts of shows where they introduce a topic, add opposing views and then poke the flames of the argument causing yet more tension

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By *y Favorite PornstarCouple  over a year ago

Basingstoke

The virtue signalling is strong on this one. I think uniforms are a load of bollucks anyway so I'd like them scrapped for everyone. But to pretend that men aren't more visually stimulated than women and girls magically become attractive, only after their 18th birthday is cringe enducing.

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"The virtue signalling is strong on this one. I think uniforms are a load of bollucks anyway so I'd like them scrapped for everyone. But to pretend that men aren't more visually stimulated than women and girls magically become attractive, only after their 18th birthday is cringe enducing. "

I think you'd know me better than to White Knight or virtue post.

Uniforms aren't my bag but I will defend the right for consenting adults to play how they see fit, as long as it is consentual and legal.

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"The virtue signalling is strong on this one. I think uniforms are a load of bollucks anyway so I'd like them scrapped for everyone. But to pretend that men aren't more visually stimulated than women and girls magically become attractive, only after their 18th birthday is cringe enducing. "

sorry that just doesn't wash...there is self control and the realisation of repercussions.

In my mind, you would treat anyone as a family member, despite them being attractive. I have stunning neices, the outside world can think what they like..to me its my sisters grown up daughters.

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"The virtue signalling is strong on this one. I think uniforms are a load of bollucks anyway so I'd like them scrapped for everyone. But to pretend that men aren't more visually stimulated than women and girls magically become attractive, only after their 18th birthday is cringe enducing.

I think you'd know me better than to White Knight or virtue post.

Uniforms aren't my bag but I will defend the right for consenting adults to play how they see fit, as long as it is consentual and legal."

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By *y Favorite PornstarCouple  over a year ago

Basingstoke


"The virtue signalling is strong on this one. I think uniforms are a load of bollucks anyway so I'd like them scrapped for everyone. But to pretend that men aren't more visually stimulated than women and girls magically become attractive, only after their 18th birthday is cringe enducing.

I think you'd know me better than to White Knight or virtue post.

Uniforms aren't my bag but I will defend the right for consenting adults to play how they see fit, as long as it is consentual and legal."

Wasn't directed at you but since we're on the subject; I don't understand the fixation with blame at the start of your post ("absolving men"). I'm really not interested in the concept. Criminals are accountable for their actions, period. The idea that nobody needs to take safety precautions is what baffles me. I care about preventing crimes, not assigning blame after the event.

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By *y Favorite PornstarCouple  over a year ago

Basingstoke


"The virtue signalling is strong on this one. I think uniforms are a load of bollucks anyway so I'd like them scrapped for everyone. But to pretend that men aren't more visually stimulated than women and girls magically become attractive, only after their 18th birthday is cringe enducing.

sorry that just doesn't wash...there is self control and the realisation of repercussions.

In my mind, you would treat anyone as a family member, despite them being attractive. I have stunning neices, the outside world can think what they like..to me its my sisters grown up daughters."

I have no problem with saying that people need self control and that criminals are accountable if they lose self control. But many of the comments are going into thought police territory and saying that it's the men's fault for finding youth attractive. Telling men to find advanced aging attractive is hardly a strategy making things better, let's just undo a few million years of evolution.

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago

I don't think you can be conditioned to something unless the predisposition was there to begin with.

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By *mp411Man  over a year ago

chester

But it’s a similar scenario a guy meets a “woman” in a club has sex with her and finds out when he’s arrested she was under age who’s fault the club? For letting her in... the guy for not asking to see her Id.... or was it the girl?

My point being not everything is one sided

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"I don't think you can be conditioned to something unless the predisposition was there to begin with."

And by that I mean vices that you consider abhorent. Im sure if I ate sprouts a hundred times I could be convinved I liked them. Maybe.

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By *mp411Man  over a year ago

chester

Your right autumn pavlovs dogs prefect example

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"The virtue signalling is strong on this one. I think uniforms are a load of bollucks anyway so I'd like them scrapped for everyone. But to pretend that men aren't more visually stimulated than women and girls magically become attractive, only after their 18th birthday is cringe enducing.

I think you'd know me better than to White Knight or virtue post.

Uniforms aren't my bag but I will defend the right for consenting adults to play how they see fit, as long as it is consentual and legal.

Wasn't directed at you but since we're on the subject; I don't understand the fixation with blame at the start of your post ("absolving men"). I'm really not interested in the concept. Criminals are accountable for their actions, period. The idea that nobody needs to take safety precautions is what baffles me. I care about preventing crimes, not assigning blame after the event. "

The assignment of blame after the event is in the defence of the perpetrator. A simple enough concept to grasp.

The idea that someone who commits a sexual offence against a minor can flick through the Ann Summers Catalogue, point at St Trinians Pupil and say "It made me do it" is ludicrous. And whilst we are at it, that means that Constable Cuntstubble, Firewoman Rose The Hose Handler, Nurse Goodfuck are all legitimate targets because someone wasn't taught attacking people is wrong IS absolving the perpetrator.

So you want to ban uniforms. Lets also ban all sexual toys because heaven forbid we have sex for recreation.

Don't fuck unless you want to have babies.

I go back to my point that Education that sexual offences are wrong and punishments that act as a deterrent would be far more effective. Blaming some articles of clothing is missing the point entirely.

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By *y Favorite PornstarCouple  over a year ago

Basingstoke


"The virtue signalling is strong on this one. I think uniforms are a load of bollucks anyway so I'd like them scrapped for everyone. But to pretend that men aren't more visually stimulated than women and girls magically become attractive, only after their 18th birthday is cringe enducing.

I think you'd know me better than to White Knight or virtue post.

Uniforms aren't my bag but I will defend the right for consenting adults to play how they see fit, as long as it is consentual and legal.

Wasn't directed at you but since we're on the subject; I don't understand the fixation with blame at the start of your post ("absolving men"). I'm really not interested in the concept. Criminals are accountable for their actions, period. The idea that nobody needs to take safety precautions is what baffles me. I care about preventing crimes, not assigning blame after the event.

The assignment of blame after the event is in the defence of the perpetrator. A simple enough concept to grasp.

The idea that someone who commits a sexual offence against a minor can flick through the Ann Summers Catalogue, point at St Trinians Pupil and say "It made me do it" is ludicrous. And whilst we are at it, that means that Constable Cuntstubble, Firewoman Rose The Hose Handler, Nurse Goodfuck are all legitimate targets because someone wasn't taught attacking people is wrong IS absolving the perpetrator.

So you want to ban uniforms. Lets also ban all sexual toys because heaven forbid we have sex for recreation.

Don't fuck unless you want to have babies.

I go back to my point that Education that sexual offences are wrong and punishments that act as a deterrent would be far more effective. Blaming some articles of clothing is missing the point entirely."

Right, because most sexual offences happen because the men didn't know they were wrong

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By *mp411Man  over a year ago

chester

Exactly what about people who have a shoe fetish are we going to ban shoes nooo

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"The virtue signalling is strong on this one. I think uniforms are a load of bollucks anyway so I'd like them scrapped for everyone. But to pretend that men aren't more visually stimulated than women and girls magically become attractive, only after their 18th birthday is cringe enducing.

I think you'd know me better than to White Knight or virtue post.

Uniforms aren't my bag but I will defend the right for consenting adults to play how they see fit, as long as it is consentual and legal.

Wasn't directed at you but since we're on the subject; I don't understand the fixation with blame at the start of your post ("absolving men"). I'm really not interested in the concept. Criminals are accountable for their actions, period. The idea that nobody needs to take safety precautions is what baffles me. I care about preventing crimes, not assigning blame after the event.

The assignment of blame after the event is in the defence of the perpetrator. A simple enough concept to grasp.

The idea that someone who commits a sexual offence against a minor can flick through the Ann Summers Catalogue, point at St Trinians Pupil and say "It made me do it" is ludicrous. And whilst we are at it, that means that Constable Cuntstubble, Firewoman Rose The Hose Handler, Nurse Goodfuck are all legitimate targets because someone wasn't taught attacking people is wrong IS absolving the perpetrator.

So you want to ban uniforms. Lets also ban all sexual toys because heaven forbid we have sex for recreation.

Don't fuck unless you want to have babies.

I go back to my point that Education that sexual offences are wrong and punishments that act as a deterrent would be far more effective. Blaming some articles of clothing is missing the point entirely.

Right, because most sexual offences happen because the men didn't know they were wrong "

And most offenders wouldn't have done anything except they fucked a woman wearing school uniform and saw that as a green light

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By *idlandiaMan  over a year ago

Birmingham

I think a reasonable question to ask would be why anyone, be they male or female etc, finds the idea of wearing clothing that is inextricably linked to underage people for sexual purposes, to be fun, arousing, sexy etc...

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"I think a reasonable question to ask would be why anyone, be they male or female etc, finds the idea of wearing clothing that is inextricably linked to underage people for sexual purposes, to be fun, arousing, sexy etc... "

Why have men asked me to buy a butt plug with a fox tails attached to it? Because they want to fuck foxes? Probably not

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By *y Favorite PornstarCouple  over a year ago

Basingstoke


"I think a reasonable question to ask would be why anyone, be they male or female etc, finds the idea of wearing clothing that is inextricably linked to underage people for sexual purposes, to be fun, arousing, sexy etc... "

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By *idlandiaMan  over a year ago

Birmingham


"I think a reasonable question to ask would be why anyone, be they male or female etc, finds the idea of wearing clothing that is inextricably linked to underage people for sexual purposes, to be fun, arousing, sexy etc...

Why have men asked me to buy a butt plug with a fox tails attached to it? Because they want to fuck foxes? Probably not"

question avoidance..

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By *ngelina4uWoman  over a year ago

Camberley/Middleton


"I think a reasonable question to ask would be why anyone, be they male or female etc, finds the idea of wearing clothing that is inextricably linked to underage people for sexual purposes, to be fun, arousing, sexy etc...

Why have men asked me to buy a butt plug with a fox tails attached to it? Because they want to fuck foxes? Probably not"

No they have watched that foxy bingo tv add and they want you to dress up as a fox.

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By *mp411Man  over a year ago

chester

But some people like leather and latex masks

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By *idlandiaMan  over a year ago

Birmingham

Although a good question anyway

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By *ngelina4uWoman  over a year ago

Camberley/Middleton


"I think a reasonable question to ask would be why anyone, be they male or female etc, finds the idea of wearing clothing that is inextricably linked to underage people for sexual purposes, to be fun, arousing, sexy etc... "

Because they want to associate as traffic wardens of course!

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By *y Favorite PornstarCouple  over a year ago

Basingstoke


"Although a good question anyway "

You seriously don't know why men generally prefer signs of youth over signs of aging?

Are you also baffled why women generally prefer tall men over short men?

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By *ORDERMANMan  over a year ago

wrexham

As those members from Northern Ireland will testify, there was a big media coverage a good dozen years or so ago.. How provacative girls from a top Belfast school were dressing when going down town at lunch time.

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By *ngelina4uWoman  over a year ago

Camberley/Middleton


"

You seriously don't know why men generally prefer signs of youth over signs of aging?"

The number of guys asking for and putting up milf and cougar threads would point to looking for older.

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"

You seriously don't know why men generally prefer signs of youth over signs of aging?

The number of guys asking for and putting up milf and cougar threads would point to looking for older. "

They’re going through a phase. That’s what some delusional people will tell you. Not realising people like different things and there is no one rule for all.

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"As those members from Northern Ireland will testify, there was a big media coverage a good dozen years or so ago.. How provacative girls from a top Belfast school were dressing when going down town at lunch time. "

Girls could run around naked and men should still not be tempted.

I remember being at school, girls wearing skirts that were too short, see through shirts etc...yes it’s gross, I can imagine it makes teachers very uncomfortable but grown men and women should know better than think ‘well they’re dressing provoctivatly’. Should pity the children who seek attention in those ways

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"I think a reasonable question to ask would be why anyone, be they male or female etc, finds the idea of wearing clothing that is inextricably linked to underage people for sexual purposes, to be fun, arousing, sexy etc... "

its when most people started thinking about sex...remember the ages of most people, we hark back to days when there wasnt anything too overtly advertised as sexual i.e adverts,music,films

regardless of the clothing(unless its deliberately provocative, like an ann summers crotchless body stocking(slabbber)- clothes such as school uniforms are not designed to provoke sexual responses...when an adult wears it and we have a consensual interest, the design for an adult wearing it is provocative.

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By *y Favorite PornstarCouple  over a year ago

Basingstoke


"

You seriously don't know why men generally prefer signs of youth over signs of aging?

The number of guys asking for and putting up milf and cougar threads would point to looking for older. "

Ok so your working hypothesis is that as many men prefer older women to younger ones. In marriage, you're just as likely to find a wife 10 years older than the husband than a husband 10 years older than the wife?

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By *ngelina4uWoman  over a year ago

Camberley/Middleton


"

You seriously don't know why men generally prefer signs of youth over signs of aging?

The number of guys asking for and putting up milf and cougar threads would point to looking for older.

They’re going through a phase. That’s what some delusional people will tell you. Not realising people like different things and there is no one rule for all. "

I know they are going through a phase I was pointing out there are more males looking for Cougars than younger ore so it seems on here.

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"I think a reasonable question to ask would be why anyone, be they male or female etc, finds the idea of wearing clothing that is inextricably linked to underage people for sexual purposes, to be fun, arousing, sexy etc... "

The age of consent is set by law, not by nature. Ultimately, we're still animals, with animal instincts and one of the main instincts is procreation. The youngest, fittest specimens of any species will always be more successful, and therefore more attractive.

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"

You seriously don't know why men generally prefer signs of youth over signs of aging?

The number of guys asking for and putting up milf and cougar threads would point to looking for older.

They’re going through a phase. That’s what some delusional people will tell you. Not realising people like different things and there is no one rule for all.

I know they are going through a phase I was pointing out there are more males looking for Cougars than younger ore so it seems on here. "

I don’t agree it’s a phase.

People like what they like, I don’t think there are more males looking for older than younger on here. I just think the younger guys looking for older are far more vocal, posting in the forums for older women. It’s a regular occurrence.

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By *idlandiaMan  over a year ago

Birmingham


"Although a good question anyway

You seriously don't know why men generally prefer signs of youth over signs of aging?

Are you also baffled why women generally prefer tall men over short men? "

I thought the fox tail kink was a good question, not sure why you brought up those examples...

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By *ngelina4uWoman  over a year ago

Camberley/Middleton


"

You seriously don't know why men generally prefer signs of youth over signs of aging?

The number of guys asking for and putting up milf and cougar threads would point to looking for older.

Ok so your working hypothesis is that as many men prefer older women to younger ones. In marriage, you're just as likely to find a wife 10 years older than the husband than a husband 10 years older than the wife? "

It often seems that way I would guess younger seek older and older seek younger but the generally men seek younger line is incorrect.

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"As those members from Northern Ireland will testify, there was a big media coverage a good dozen years or so ago.. How provacative girls from a top Belfast school were dressing when going down town at lunch time.

Girls could run around naked and men should still not be tempted.

I remember being at school, girls wearing skirts that were too short, see through shirts etc...yes it’s gross, I can imagine it makes teachers very uncomfortable but grown men and women should know better than think ‘well they’re dressing provoctivatly’. Should pity the children who seek attention in those ways "

I spent a while in a pretty see through shirt so I could see my bra along with short flared skirt and dm boots. my 'grunge' years

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"I think a reasonable question to ask would be why anyone, be they male or female etc, finds the idea of wearing clothing that is inextricably linked to underage people for sexual purposes, to be fun, arousing, sexy etc...

The age of consent is set by law, not by nature. Ultimately, we're still animals, with animal instincts and one of the main instincts is procreation. The youngest, fittest specimens of any species will always be more successful, and therefore more attractive."

Perfect way to make the argument seem reasonable.

The youngest fittest specimens in the human sense would be a child according to what you’ve said.

I’d say most men don’t have an attraction towards children for the reasons you say.

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By *y Favorite PornstarCouple  over a year ago

Basingstoke


"

You seriously don't know why men generally prefer signs of youth over signs of aging?

The number of guys asking for and putting up milf and cougar threads would point to looking for older.

Ok so your working hypothesis is that as many men prefer older women to younger ones. In marriage, you're just as likely to find a wife 10 years older than the husband than a husband 10 years older than the wife?

It often seems that way I would guess younger seek older and older seek younger but the generally men seek younger line is incorrect."

Marriages where husband is 1+ years older: 52.7%

Both husband and wife within 1 year of each other: 33.2%

Marriages where wife is 1+ years older: 14.1%

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"As those members from Northern Ireland will testify, there was a big media coverage a good dozen years or so ago.. How provacative girls from a top Belfast school were dressing when going down town at lunch time.

Girls could run around naked and men should still not be tempted.

I remember being at school, girls wearing skirts that were too short, see through shirts etc...yes it’s gross, I can imagine it makes teachers very uncomfortable but grown men and women should know better than think ‘well they’re dressing provoctivatly’. Should pity the children who seek attention in those ways

I spent a while in a pretty see through shirt so I could see my bra along with short flared skirt and dm boots. my 'grunge' years "

I think most girls went through a phase similar, I remember wearing a super see through shirt and a poor female teacher taking me out of class because the male teacher had heard the boys making comments (I heard it too) and he felt he couldn’t speak to me, so asked a female teacher too.

At least I wasn’t one of the girls who wore heels to school

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"I think a reasonable question to ask would be why anyone, be they male or female etc, finds the idea of wearing clothing that is inextricably linked to underage people for sexual purposes, to be fun, arousing, sexy etc...

The age of consent is set by law, not by nature. Ultimately, we're still animals, with animal instincts and one of the main instincts is procreation. The youngest, fittest specimens of any species will always be more successful, and therefore more attractive.

Perfect way to make the argument seem reasonable.

The youngest fittest specimens in the human sense would be a child according to what you’ve said.

I’d say most men don’t have an attraction towards children for the reasons you say. "

No, because a pre-pubescent child is unable to procreate. Ever read any Darwin?

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By *ngelina4uWoman  over a year ago

Camberley/Middleton


"

You seriously don't know why men generally prefer signs of youth over signs of aging?

The number of guys asking for and putting up milf and cougar threads would point to looking for older.

They’re going through a phase. That’s what some delusional people will tell you. Not realising people like different things and there is no one rule for all.

I know they are going through a phase I was pointing out there are more males looking for Cougars than younger ore so it seems on here.

I don’t agree it’s a phase.

People like what they like, I don’t think there are more males looking for older than younger on here. I just think the younger guys looking for older are far more vocal, posting in the forums for older women. It’s a regular occurrence."

Oh but it is a phase the 20yr olds seek a cougar when said guy gets to 50 the same guy wants to be a sugar daddy to a younger women its a phase as it dosn't last.

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"

You seriously don't know why men generally prefer signs of youth over signs of aging?

The number of guys asking for and putting up milf and cougar threads would point to looking for older.

They’re going through a phase. That’s what some delusional people will tell you. Not realising people like different things and there is no one rule for all.

I know they are going through a phase I was pointing out there are more males looking for Cougars than younger ore so it seems on here.

I don’t agree it’s a phase.

People like what they like, I don’t think there are more males looking for older than younger on here. I just think the younger guys looking for older are far more vocal, posting in the forums for older women. It’s a regular occurrence.

Oh but it is a phase the 20yr olds seek a cougar when said guy gets to 50 the same guy wants to be a sugar daddy to a younger women its a phase as it dosn't last. "

Not always.

They may be seeking something specific on here in regards to age, but may be more flexible about age elsewhere.

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago

Banning most things fails dismally.

The actions of consenting adults should not be conflated into a simple equation that men or women can be conditioned into any behaviour which may be abhorrent.

The causes of such abhorrent behaviour are far more complex than Pavlov's Dogs which was a study in learned behaviour.

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By *ngelina4uWoman  over a year ago

Camberley/Middleton


"

You seriously don't know why men generally prefer signs of youth over signs of aging?

The number of guys asking for and putting up milf and cougar threads would point to looking for older.

Ok so your working hypothesis is that as many men prefer older women to younger ones. In marriage, you're just as likely to find a wife 10 years older than the husband than a husband 10 years older than the wife?

It often seems that way I would guess younger seek older and older seek younger but the generally men seek younger line is incorrect.

Marriages where husband is 1+ years older: 52.7%

Both husband and wife within 1 year of each other: 33.2%

Marriages where wife is 1+ years older: 14.1%"

Quoting marriages is just baloney as so many younger men don't get married till older and so many younger people don't get married you are pretty anal to support your generalisations arn't you!

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By *ngelina4uWoman  over a year ago

Camberley/Middleton


"

You seriously don't know why men generally prefer signs of youth over signs of aging?

The number of guys asking for and putting up milf and cougar threads would point to looking for older.

They’re going through a phase. That’s what some delusional people will tell you. Not realising people like different things and there is no one rule for all.

I know they are going through a phase I was pointing out there are more males looking for Cougars than younger ore so it seems on here.

I don’t agree it’s a phase.

People like what they like, I don’t think there are more males looking for older than younger on here. I just think the younger guys looking for older are far more vocal, posting in the forums for older women. It’s a regular occurrence.

Oh but it is a phase the 20yr olds seek a cougar when said guy gets to 50 the same guy wants to be a sugar daddy to a younger women its a phase as it dosn't last.

Not always.

They may be seeking something specific on here in regards to age, but may be more flexible about age elsewhere. "

No not always I would agree with that but I have not seen many 55yr old men seeing vastly older women.

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By *y Favorite PornstarCouple  over a year ago

Basingstoke


"

You seriously don't know why men generally prefer signs of youth over signs of aging?

The number of guys asking for and putting up milf and cougar threads would point to looking for older.

Ok so your working hypothesis is that as many men prefer older women to younger ones. In marriage, you're just as likely to find a wife 10 years older than the husband than a husband 10 years older than the wife?

It often seems that way I would guess younger seek older and older seek younger but the generally men seek younger line is incorrect.

Marriages where husband is 1+ years older: 52.7%

Both husband and wife within 1 year of each other: 33.2%

Marriages where wife is 1+ years older: 14.1%

Quoting marriages is just baloney as so many younger men don't get married till older and so many younger people don't get married you are pretty anal to support your generalisations arn't you! "

So basically zero evidence supports your view. I have statistics and the entire field of biology and psychology backing me up. You're welcome to your opinion.

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By *ngelina4uWoman  over a year ago

Camberley/Middleton


"

You seriously don't know why men generally prefer signs of youth over signs of aging?

The number of guys asking for and putting up milf and cougar threads would point to looking for older.

Ok so your working hypothesis is that as many men prefer older women to younger ones. In marriage, you're just as likely to find a wife 10 years older than the husband than a husband 10 years older than the wife?

It often seems that way I would guess younger seek older and older seek younger but the generally men seek younger line is incorrect.

Marriages where husband is 1+ years older: 52.7%

Both husband and wife within 1 year of each other: 33.2%

Marriages where wife is 1+ years older: 14.1%

Quoting marriages is just baloney as so many younger men don't get married till older and so many younger people don't get married you are pretty anal to support your generalisations arn't you!

So basically zero evidence supports your view. I have statistics and the entire field of biology and psychology backing me up. You're welcome to your opinion. "

Only 51.2% are married/living together 90% of 60-year-olds and less than 30% under 30 so quoting married people is a flawed group. Enough facts for you now!

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By *y Favorite PornstarCouple  over a year ago

Basingstoke


"

You seriously don't know why men generally prefer signs of youth over signs of aging?

The number of guys asking for and putting up milf and cougar threads would point to looking for older.

Ok so your working hypothesis is that as many men prefer older women to younger ones. In marriage, you're just as likely to find a wife 10 years older than the husband than a husband 10 years older than the wife?

It often seems that way I would guess younger seek older and older seek younger but the generally men seek younger line is incorrect.

Marriages where husband is 1+ years older: 52.7%

Both husband and wife within 1 year of each other: 33.2%

Marriages where wife is 1+ years older: 14.1%

Quoting marriages is just baloney as so many younger men don't get married till older and so many younger people don't get married you are pretty anal to support your generalisations arn't you!

So basically zero evidence supports your view. I have statistics and the entire field of biology and psychology backing me up. You're welcome to your opinion.

Only 51.2% are married/living together 90% of 60-year-olds and less than 30% under 30 so quoting married people is a flawed group. Enough facts for you now! "

So your hypothesis is that within those unmarried and cohabiting couples, there is a large mass of women more than 1 year older than the man?

Out of interest, how would a preference for older women ever evolve? Or do you just not believe in evolution / natural selection?

Are there any studies in psychology that ever concluded the average male is more attracted to older women than younger?

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By *ngelina4uWoman  over a year ago

Camberley/Middleton


"

You seriously don't know why men generally prefer signs of youth over signs of aging?

The number of guys asking for and putting up milf and cougar threads would point to looking for older.

Ok so your working hypothesis is that as many men prefer older women to younger ones. In marriage, you're just as likely to find a wife 10 years older than the husband than a husband 10 years older than the wife?

It often seems that way I would guess younger seek older and older seek younger but the generally men seek younger line is incorrect.

Marriages where husband is 1+ years older: 52.7%

Both husband and wife within 1 year of each other: 33.2%

Marriages where wife is 1+ years older: 14.1%

Quoting marriages is just baloney as so many younger men don't get married till older and so many younger people don't get married you are pretty anal to support your generalisations arn't you!

So basically zero evidence supports your view. I have statistics and the entire field of biology and psychology backing me up. You're welcome to your opinion.

Only 51.2% are married/living together 90% of 60-year-olds and less than 30% under 30 so quoting married people is a flawed group. Enough facts for you now!

So your hypothesis is that within those unmarried and cohabiting couples, there is a large mass of women more than 1 year older than the man?

Out of interest, how would a preference for older women ever evolve? Or do you just not believe in evolution / natural selection?

Are there any studies in psychology that ever concluded the average male is more attracted to older women than younger? "

No just pointing out generalising then trying to back it up with flawed figures that are for predominantly married couples is flawed. But then there are facts somewhere out on the net to prove everything if you look hard enough there are plenty of round pegs in square holes to try and prove a point by people anally enough to strive to prove something.

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"

Out of interest, how would a preference for older women ever evolve? Or do you just not believe in evolution / natural selection?

"

Darwin must be spinning in his grave.

You're quite right though - if there was an historic preference for older women/younger men matings, I doubt our species would still be in existence today.

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By *y Favorite PornstarCouple  over a year ago

Basingstoke


"

You seriously don't know why men generally prefer signs of youth over signs of aging?

The number of guys asking for and putting up milf and cougar threads would point to looking for older.

Ok so your working hypothesis is that as many men prefer older women to younger ones. In marriage, you're just as likely to find a wife 10 years older than the husband than a husband 10 years older than the wife?

It often seems that way I would guess younger seek older and older seek younger but the generally men seek younger line is incorrect.

Marriages where husband is 1+ years older: 52.7%

Both husband and wife within 1 year of each other: 33.2%

Marriages where wife is 1+ years older: 14.1%

Quoting marriages is just baloney as so many younger men don't get married till older and so many younger people don't get married you are pretty anal to support your generalisations arn't you!

So basically zero evidence supports your view. I have statistics and the entire field of biology and psychology backing me up. You're welcome to your opinion.

Only 51.2% are married/living together 90% of 60-year-olds and less than 30% under 30 so quoting married people is a flawed group. Enough facts for you now!

So your hypothesis is that within those unmarried and cohabiting couples, there is a large mass of women more than 1 year older than the man?

Out of interest, how would a preference for older women ever evolve? Or do you just not believe in evolution / natural selection?

Are there any studies in psychology that ever concluded the average male is more attracted to older women than younger?

No just pointing out generalising then trying to back it up with flawed figures that are for predominantly married couples is flawed. But then there are facts somewhere out on the net to prove everything if you look hard enough there are plenty of round pegs in square holes to try and prove a point by people anally enough to strive to prove something."

Great, please show me the facts that try and prove the average male prefers older women then? Identifying limits in my evidence is not the same are proving you own case. You didnt prove that cohabiting couples are more likely to have older females, you merely stated that cohabiting couples exist!

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"

Out of interest, how would a preference for older women ever evolve? Or do you just not believe in evolution / natural selection?

Darwin must be spinning in his grave.

You're quite right though - if there was an historic preference for older women/younger men matings, I doubt our species would still be in existence today. "

we live in a time where sex is recreational not procreational.

We can save for our pension pot and not be completely reliant on our offspring taking on the family homestead.

That is why the poor had to smash out kids to survive whilst the gentry could fuck around where they wanted once the Heir and Spare were produced.

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago

How exactly does a thread about Jeremy Vine & school unfiform turn into a debate about marriage and younger/older relationships.

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By *agneto.Man  over a year ago

Bham


"How exactly does a thread about Jeremy Vine & school unfiform turn into a debate about marriage and younger/older relationships. "

That's saturday night fab forums for ya!

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"How exactly does a thread about Jeremy Vine & school unfiform turn into a debate about marriage and younger/older relationships.

That's saturday night fab forums for ya!"

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By *y Favorite PornstarCouple  over a year ago

Basingstoke


"How exactly does a thread about Jeremy Vine & school unfiform turn into a debate about marriage and younger/older relationships. "

Because some people are arguing, and I quote, that post puberty girls should be able to run around naked and guys not feel tempted. Well that sounds lovely other than it farts in the face of a few million years of evolution, so good luck unpicking that one.

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By *ngelina4uWoman  over a year ago

Camberley/Middleton


"

You seriously don't know why men generally prefer signs of youth over signs of aging?

The number of guys asking for and putting up milf and cougar threads would point to looking for older.

Ok so your working hypothesis is that as many men prefer older women to younger ones. In marriage, you're just as likely to find a wife 10 years older than the husband than a husband 10 years older than the wife?

It often seems that way I would guess younger seek older and older seek younger but the generally men seek younger line is incorrect.

Marriages where husband is 1+ years older: 52.7%

Both husband and wife within 1 year of each other: 33.2%

Marriages where wife is 1+ years older: 14.1%

Quoting marriages is just baloney as so many younger men don't get married till older and so many younger people don't get married you are pretty anal to support your generalisations arn't you!

So basically zero evidence supports your view. I have statistics and the entire field of biology and psychology backing me up. You're welcome to your opinion.

Only 51.2% are married/living together 90% of 60-year-olds and less than 30% under 30 so quoting married people is a flawed group. Enough facts for you now!

So your hypothesis is that within those unmarried and cohabiting couples, there is a large mass of women more than 1 year older than the man?

Out of interest, how would a preference for older women ever evolve? Or do you just not believe in evolution / natural selection?

Are there any studies in psychology that ever concluded the average male is more attracted to older women than younger?

No just pointing out generalising then trying to back it up with flawed figures that are for predominantly married couples is flawed. But then there are facts somewhere out on the net to prove everything if you look hard enough there are plenty of round pegs in square holes to try and prove a point by people anally enough to strive to prove something.

Great, please show me the facts that try and prove the average male prefers older women then? Identifying limits in my evidence is not the same are proving you own case. You didnt prove that cohabiting couples are more likely to have older females, you merely stated that cohabiting couples exist! "

You are the one making generalisations then backing it up with spurious facts!

What's the peak biological age of women and the peak biological age of men out of interest?

How were all the marriage figures slanted by the millions of men who have died in wars over the last 100years?

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By *idlandiaMan  over a year ago

Birmingham


"How exactly does a thread about Jeremy Vine & school unfiform turn into a debate about marriage and younger/older relationships. "
it does seem to have gotten off topic

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"

Out of interest, how would a preference for older women ever evolve? Or do you just not believe in evolution / natural selection?

Darwin must be spinning in his grave.

You're quite right though - if there was an historic preference for older women/younger men matings, I doubt our species would still be in existence today.

we live in a time where sex is recreational not procreational.

We can save for our pension pot and not be completely reliant on our offspring taking on the family homestead.

That is why the poor had to smash out kids to survive whilst the gentry could fuck around where they wanted once the Heir and Spare were produced."

Very true, in our 21st century culture, but our course there are many cultures where this is still the need, or the supposed need. But the natural need to do the stuff that leads to procreation will always be there, but as an evolved species many can quash their primal instincts. Until they have a bevy or two, that is

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"How exactly does a thread about Jeremy Vine & school unfiform turn into a debate about marriage and younger/older relationships.

Because some people are arguing, and I quote, that post puberty girls should be able to run around naked and guys not feel tempted. Well that sounds lovely other than it farts in the face of a few million years of evolution, so good luck unpicking that one. "

Ok.

Still, I’m sure there are threads that a debate about marriages and younger/older relationships would suit well.

Better yet, people could make their own thread instead of turning someone else’s into their own, bit confusing!

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"How exactly does a thread about Jeremy Vine & school unfiform turn into a debate about marriage and younger/older relationships. it does seem to have gotten off topic "

It always does.

And I dare say it’s usually the same posters.

This was a good one!

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"How exactly does a thread about Jeremy Vine & school unfiform turn into a debate about marriage and younger/older relationships. it does seem to have gotten off topic "

It's normal for any discussion to branch off into other areas.

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"How exactly does a thread about Jeremy Vine & school unfiform turn into a debate about marriage and younger/older relationships. it does seem to have gotten off topic

It's normal for any discussion to branch off into other areas."

Thanks for telling me.

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By *y Favorite PornstarCouple  over a year ago

Basingstoke


"How exactly does a thread about Jeremy Vine & school unfiform turn into a debate about marriage and younger/older relationships. it does seem to have gotten off topic

It always does.

And I dare say it’s usually the same posters.

This was a good one! "

Sorry for introducing some facts into the forums. Was there not enough virtue signalling nonsense for you? 'Oh look at me, I magically become attracted to girls at precisely the age the British government says I should'.

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"How exactly does a thread about Jeremy Vine & school unfiform turn into a debate about marriage and younger/older relationships. it does seem to have gotten off topic

It always does.

And I dare say it’s usually the same posters.

This was a good one!

Sorry for introducing some facts into the forums. Was there not enough virtue signalling nonsense for you? 'Oh look at me, I magically become attracted to girls at precisely the age the British government says I should'. "

Nah.

Not really interested in your list of statistics and “I’m right you’re wrong” stance.

But there are plenty who are no doubt. So continue!

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By *elboy321Man  over a year ago

Paisley

Love a lady in a school uniform.

Not a child.

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"How exactly does a thread about Jeremy Vine & school unfiform turn into a debate about marriage and younger/older relationships. it does seem to have gotten off topic

It always does.

And I dare say it’s usually the same posters.

This was a good one! "

Never really got to any juicy bits either

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By *ortobello SionnachWoman  over a year ago

Dublin

Young guys like women to dress up as school teachers older men like women to dress up as school girls younger girls like the mature daddy type older women like the young diet Coke gardener in the TV adds there are some pretty twisted people who try and insinuate some older guys liking women in school uniforms are well lets not go there but Jesus people dress up for fun not for sick reasons.

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"How exactly does a thread about Jeremy Vine & school unfiform turn into a debate about marriage and younger/older relationships. it does seem to have gotten off topic

It's normal for any discussion to branch off into other areas.

Thanks for telling me. "

I didn't quote you, but you're welcome anyway.

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"How exactly does a thread about Jeremy Vine & school unfiform turn into a debate about marriage and younger/older relationships. it does seem to have gotten off topic

It's normal for any discussion to branch off into other areas.

Thanks for telling me.

I didn't quote you, but you're welcome anyway."

My quote was within the quote you quoted.

Same difference.

Maybe next time, quote the actual post you’re replying to on it’s own, if it’s an issue.

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"Young guys like women to dress up as school teachers older men like women to dress up as school girls younger girls like the mature daddy type older women like the young diet Coke gardener in the TV adds there are some pretty twisted people who try and insinuate some older guys liking women in school uniforms are well lets not go there but Jesus people dress up for fun not for sick reasons."

No doubt there are weirdos out there, but for most I’d say dressing up as anything whether it be a school girl, nurse, policewoman. Is all a bit of harmless fun.

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"How exactly does a thread about Jeremy Vine & school unfiform turn into a debate about marriage and younger/older relationships. it does seem to have gotten off topic

It's normal for any discussion to branch off into other areas.

Thanks for telling me.

I didn't quote you, but you're welcome anyway.

My quote was within the quote you quoted.

Same difference.

Maybe next time, quote the actual post you’re replying to on it’s own, if it’s an issue. "

It appears to be your issue, not mine.

If it bothers you that much you can always start a thread about discussions not staying on topic.

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"How exactly does a thread about Jeremy Vine & school unfiform turn into a debate about marriage and younger/older relationships. it does seem to have gotten off topic

It always does.

And I dare say it’s usually the same posters.

This was a good one!

Never really got to any juicy bits either "

That's always what happens when the accountants and statisticians try to take over....

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"How exactly does a thread about Jeremy Vine & school unfiform turn into a debate about marriage and younger/older relationships. it does seem to have gotten off topic

It's normal for any discussion to branch off into other areas.

Thanks for telling me.

I didn't quote you, but you're welcome anyway.

My quote was within the quote you quoted.

Same difference.

Maybe next time, quote the actual post you’re replying to on it’s own, if it’s an issue.

It appears to be your issue, not mine.

If it bothers you that much you can always start a thread about discussions not staying on topic."

Definitely your issue sweet.

If it bothered me as much as you assume it does, I’d have made a post by now, believe me.

I can express my opinion/thoughts, without it actually bothering me strangely enough!

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By *y Favorite PornstarCouple  over a year ago

Basingstoke


"How exactly does a thread about Jeremy Vine & school unfiform turn into a debate about marriage and younger/older relationships. it does seem to have gotten off topic

It always does.

And I dare say it’s usually the same posters.

This was a good one!

Sorry for introducing some facts into the forums. Was there not enough virtue signalling nonsense for you? 'Oh look at me, I magically become attracted to girls at precisely the age the British government says I should'.

Nah.

Not really interested in your list of statistics and “I’m right you’re wrong” stance.

But there are plenty who are no doubt. So continue! "

No I'll stop my fag talk

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"How exactly does a thread about Jeremy Vine & school unfiform turn into a debate about marriage and younger/older relationships. it does seem to have gotten off topic

It always does.

And I dare say it’s usually the same posters.

This was a good one!

Never really got to any juicy bits either

That's always what happens when the accountants and statisticians try to take over.... "

Hahaha!

It’s an interesting thread.

There’s was a debate on Twitter about the same thing not long ago, some of the responses were saying men asking women to dress up in school uniform, were doing it to stop themselves from going to prison.

Madness!

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By *ust RachelTV/TS  over a year ago

Horsham

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By *ust RachelTV/TS  over a year ago

Horsham


"I received a text from my daughters high school asking the parents to stop the girls wearing short skirts as it was distracting some of the male members of staff.

Surely this is up to the school to enforce, as the school has set the uniform standards in the first place. "

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"How exactly does a thread about Jeremy Vine & school unfiform turn into a debate about marriage and younger/older relationships. it does seem to have gotten off topic

It's normal for any discussion to branch off into other areas.

Thanks for telling me.

I didn't quote you, but you're welcome anyway.

My quote was within the quote you quoted.

Same difference.

Maybe next time, quote the actual post you’re replying to on it’s own, if it’s an issue.

It appears to be your issue, not mine.

If it bothers you that much you can always start a thread about discussions not staying on topic.

Definitely your issue sweet.

If it bothered me as much as you assume it does, I’d have made a post by now, believe me.

I can express my opinion/thoughts, without it actually bothering me strangely enough! "

Please enlighten me then. What's my issue?

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"How exactly does a thread about Jeremy Vine & school unfiform turn into a debate about marriage and younger/older relationships. it does seem to have gotten off topic

It's normal for any discussion to branch off into other areas.

Thanks for telling me.

I didn't quote you, but you're welcome anyway.

My quote was within the quote you quoted.

Same difference.

Maybe next time, quote the actual post you’re replying to on it’s own, if it’s an issue.

It appears to be your issue, not mine.

If it bothers you that much you can always start a thread about discussions not staying on topic.

Definitely your issue sweet.

If it bothered me as much as you assume it does, I’d have made a post by now, believe me.

I can express my opinion/thoughts, without it actually bothering me strangely enough!

Please enlighten me then. What's my issue?"

You tell me love.

You assumed I had an issue, I don’t, so it must be on your side.

Now, I’d hate to be one of the usual suspects who likes to derail a good thread to make it into their own. I’ll get back onto topic!

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"How exactly does a thread about Jeremy Vine & school unfiform turn into a debate about marriage and younger/older relationships. it does seem to have gotten off topic

It's normal for any discussion to branch off into other areas.

Thanks for telling me.

I didn't quote you, but you're welcome anyway.

My quote was within the quote you quoted.

Same difference.

Maybe next time, quote the actual post you’re replying to on it’s own, if it’s an issue.

It appears to be your issue, not mine.

If it bothers you that much you can always start a thread about discussions not staying on topic.

Definitely your issue sweet.

If it bothered me as much as you assume it does, I’d have made a post by now, believe me.

I can express my opinion/thoughts, without it actually bothering me strangely enough!

Please enlighten me then. What's my issue?

You tell me love.

You assumed I had an issue, I don’t, so it must be on your side.

Now, I’d hate to be one of the usual suspects who likes to derail a good thread to make it into their own. I’ll get back onto topic! "

Your use of the words sweet and love are a bit of an indication that it's your issue tbh.

But you're right, let's not continue with this line of discussion any further. As you were

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"How exactly does a thread about Jeremy Vine & school unfiform turn into a debate about marriage and younger/older relationships. it does seem to have gotten off topic

It's normal for any discussion to branch off into other areas.

Thanks for telling me.

I didn't quote you, but you're welcome anyway.

My quote was within the quote you quoted.

Same difference.

Maybe next time, quote the actual post you’re replying to on it’s own, if it’s an issue.

It appears to be your issue, not mine.

If it bothers you that much you can always start a thread about discussions not staying on topic.

Definitely your issue sweet.

If it bothered me as much as you assume it does, I’d have made a post by now, believe me.

I can express my opinion/thoughts, without it actually bothering me strangely enough!

Please enlighten me then. What's my issue?

You tell me love.

You assumed I had an issue, I don’t, so it must be on your side.

Now, I’d hate to be one of the usual suspects who likes to derail a good thread to make it into their own. I’ll get back onto topic!

Your use of the words sweet and love are a bit of an indication that it's your issue tbh.

But you're right, let's not continue with this line of discussion any further. As you were "

Alright love.

If you say so.

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By *ortobello SionnachWoman  over a year ago

Dublin

LMAO sorry but you just have to smile at the irony of people taking things off topic by taking complaining about others taking it off topic themselves its made me smile more than anything else online today.

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"LMAO sorry but you just have to smile at the irony of people taking things off topic by taking complaining about others taking it off topic themselves its made me smile more than anything else online today. "

My post wasn’t a complaint, it was more an observation & a question.

I’m glad it made you smile though, it made me smile too when I also realised the irony, hence my previous post. Let’s all smile together.

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By *icentiousCouple  over a year ago

Up on them there hills

To me, and this is just me. If people cannot distinguish between reality and conganative fun play, one they should not be on this site.

Two, what in your life are you projecting on others?

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"How exactly does a thread about Jeremy Vine & school unfiform turn into a debate about marriage and younger/older relationships. it does seem to have gotten off topic

It always does.

And I dare say it’s usually the same posters.

This was a good one!

Never really got to any juicy bits either

That's always what happens when the accountants and statisticians try to take over.... "

Facts can be irksome to the faux outraged and the poorly educated

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"LMAO sorry but you just have to smile at the irony of people taking things off topic by taking complaining about others taking it off topic themselves its made me smile more than anything else online today. "

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By *ifferent69 OP   Man  over a year ago

BRIGHTON, UK


"I think a reasonable question to ask would be why anyone, be they male or female etc, finds the idea of wearing clothing that is inextricably linked to underage people for sexual purposes, to be fun, arousing, sexy etc...

The age of consent is set by law, not by nature. Ultimately, we're still animals, with animal instincts and one of the main instincts is procreation. The youngest, fittest specimens of any species will always be more successful, and therefore more attractive."

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By *ifferent69 OP   Man  over a year ago

BRIGHTON, UK


"How exactly does a thread about Jeremy Vine & school unfiform turn into a debate about marriage and younger/older relationships. "

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By *ifferent69 OP   Man  over a year ago

BRIGHTON, UK


"Young guys like women to dress up as school teachers older men like women to dress up as school girls younger girls like the mature daddy type older women like the young diet Coke gardener in the TV adds there are some pretty twisted people who try and insinuate some older guys liking women in school uniforms are well lets not go there but Jesus people dress up for fun not for sick reasons."

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By *agneto.Man  over a year ago

Bham

I work with school kids, so it's not something I actively seek in a woman that she dresses like that. However, the two are separate in my mind, if I'm with an adult who's wearing a sexy school girl outfit, that a separate thing to when I'm at work.

Just like, if I'm with a woman in a sexy nurse outfit, I don't make a pass when I'm next getting my flu jab.

There's bedroom and real world.

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By *r MoriartyMan  over a year ago

The Land that time forgot (Norfolk)

I don't really get the whole dressing up thing full stop, even lingerie really. Prefer my women naked, clothes just get in the way.

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By *ifferent69 OP   Man  over a year ago

BRIGHTON, UK


"Young guys like women to dress up as school teachers older men like women to dress up as school girls younger girls like the mature daddy type older women like the young diet Coke gardener in the TV adds there are some pretty twisted people who try and insinuate some older guys liking women in school uniforms are well lets not go there but Jesus people dress up for fun not for sick reasons."
. Maybe the attraction of dressing up in school uniform is so much " sick" but " taboo ". ..... this in turn heightens the excitement, this providing it does with all participating in this role play .

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"No doubt there are weirdos out there, but for most I’d say dressing up as anything whether it be a school girl, nurse, policewoman. Is all a bit of harmless fun. "

A nurse is an adult woman

A policeman officer is an adult women

A schoolgirl is an adolescent.

When teenage girls say they get harassed in their uniform, that doesn't seem like harmless fun

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"I received a text from my daughters high school asking the parents to stop the girls wearing short skirts as it was distracting some of the male members of staff. "

My daughters school have said the same thing also the girls cant wear tight fitting trousers.

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By *alandNitaCouple  over a year ago

Scunthorpe

To be fair, the idea of costumes conditioning men to be attracted to the real thing could have some value... IF the costumes were realistic. A "sexy schoolgirl" costume or "naughty nurse" outfit bare no relation to a REAL uniform, so the argument is irrelevant.

Cal

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago

I like women who dress in school uniforms. It doesn't mean i'm attracted to underage girls. I have a brain, i can tell the difference.

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"To be fair, the idea of costumes conditioning men to be attracted to the real thing could have some value... IF the costumes were realistic. A "sexy schoolgirl" costume or "naughty nurse" outfit bare no relation to a REAL uniform, so the argument is irrelevant.

Cal"

And it probably originates from American porn, where "schoolgirls" are older - in fact, at Rydell High the average age of the students was in their late 20's

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago

Sick fucks prey on young girls because they're sick fucks, not because they've seen a woman wearing a school uniform.

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"Sick fucks prey on young girls because they're sick fucks, not because they've seen a woman wearing a school uniform."

This

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago

I like a woman wearing a fox tail butt plug.... don’t mean I’m into fucking foxes!

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"Midweek caught this show and listened with interest .

Some points appalled me,but equally I did take issue with other points.

Totally agree, that no schoolgirl in unform should an interest to any adult males comment or gestures. FULL STOP.

How ever later in show went on to hilight how ,in porn ,school uniforms are accepted ,and in adult stores( sex shops) thus conditioning men to think this way. Should they be banned....

Difficult one...

However men and women's sexual brains and thinking are wired differently for there stimulation...arena,t they.

Yet both sexes have a fascination for a younger interest or appreciation young beauty Ie cougars....

As distastfull as the fantasy of school uniforms are to some,I feel it would be another tool to stiffell the males primal urges further if they were to ban them.This as long as its kept behind closed doors between consenting adults."

Conditioning men to think this way? Seriously?

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By *innie The MinxWoman  over a year ago

Under the Duvet

These are my thoughts

From my own experience (and I'm sure I'm not the only one here) if I've been looking at a lot of porn my thoughts tend to become pornified and I look at everyone in a porny manner...ie wondering they look like naked, what they'd be like in bed.

So..If someone has a kink for school uniform type porn (I don't mean someone who dresses up occasionally, I mean someone who has school uniform porn as their porn of choice) then surely it follows that they might be inclined to look at anyone in school uniform in a less than wholessome way?

Not saying they'd act on it, but some might.

Just a thought.

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"These are my thoughts

From my own experience (and I'm sure I'm not the only one here) if I've been looking at a lot of porn my thoughts tend to become pornified and I look at everyone in a porny manner...ie wondering they look like naked, what they'd be like in bed.

So..If someone has a kink for school uniform type porn (I don't mean someone who dresses up occasionally, I mean someone who has school uniform porn as their porn of choice) then surely it follows that they might be inclined to look at anyone in school uniform in a less than wholessome way?

Not saying they'd act on it, but some might.

Just a thought."

Women like men in a suit. A suit is essentially trousers, a shirt, a tie and a jacket. This is also a similar outfit to a schoolboy uniform. Your logic would suggest that this could also lead to women looking at schoolboys in a less than wholesome way. The outfits I've seen in Anne Summers bear absolutely no resemblance to any outfit I've seen a student wearing, or would wish to see them wearing. They're just clothes that have been given a name with unsavoury connotations. In the 70's, "Bunny girl" outfits were very popular for men to leer at, but I doubt if any man was encouraged enough by them to want to fuck a rabbit

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago

Quite so. I fuck rabbits (usually with a rifle) but i've never been a big fan of Playboy. There's no correlation at all.

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"Sick fucks prey on young girls because they're sick fucks, not because they've seen a woman wearing a school uniform."

Perfectly put.

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By *innie The MinxWoman  over a year ago

Under the Duvet

This topic always makes people very defensive, which I find interesting.

Bottom line is a school uniform is a uniform specific to school children.

A sexualized school uniform is still based on a uniform children wear.

Specifically girl children.

If you want to play dress up in kids clothes that's up to you.

If you want to watch porn with adults dressed in kids clothes that up to you.

Some people think that's ok. Some people think it's a bit dodgy.

I personally think it's odd.

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago

Men who get their wife's to wear school uniform,is just has sick ,there still getting off on the fantasy of school girls ,without actually committing any offences, but for how long ,it s now a taboo subject ,in light of all the dirty old men abusing young girls in the seventies, Jim fixed it and got away with it to his grave

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By *ranny-CrumpetWoman  over a year ago

The Town by The Cross


"Midweek caught this show and listened with interest .

Some points appalled me,but equally I did take issue with other points.

Totally agree, that no schoolgirl in unform should an interest to any adult males comment or gestures. FULL STOP.

How ever later in show went on to hilight how ,in porn ,school uniforms are accepted ,and in adult stores( sex shops) thus conditioning men to think this way. Should they be banned....

Difficult one...

However men and women's sexual brains and thinking are wired differently for there stimulation...arena,t they.

Yet both sexes have a fascination for a younger interest or appreciation young beauty Ie cougars....

As distastfull as the fantasy of school uniforms are to some,I feel it would be another tool to stiffell the males primal urges further if they were to ban them.This as long as its kept behind closed doors between consenting adults."

Basically this says, men like it so there's no point to females objecting.

Cougars like young men so it's okay for men to like school girls.

We must not dissuade men from wanting to fuck schoolgirls.

As long as no one knows that they want to, it's okay.

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago

Working in Education, I’ve always found it difficult getting my head around people’s school girl fantasies.

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