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Originally posted by Beavers
to get cock.
sorry if this too crude, but it's the truth.
Originally posted by aaaiii
reply to post by bjarneorn
Charter subscriber to Playboy, eh?
Originally posted by MentalPriapism
I am under the impression that this began with crack coc aine in many ways. Women would do degrading things and dress in skimpy attire because it got them access to the drug, then rappers rapped about it (and put it in their music videos) and it entered the general consciousness, eventually becoming commonplace. This explains why it has happened in the last 30 years but wasn't really an issue before.edit on 8/23/12 by MentalPriapism because: (no reason given)
Originally posted by Suspiria
The only rappers I encountered in my youthful *hardly any clothes* days were the ones covering sweets.
Originally posted by bjarneorn
Originally posted by Suspiria
The only rappers I encountered in my youthful *hardly any clothes* days were the ones covering sweets.
You mean wraps ... oh my god, sweets, wraps ... my dirty mind just explodes at all those sweets under the wraps.
Originally posted by Alternative4u
just sluts, with body markings everywhere with odd names on them mostly of boys they were with for a couple of days last summer, the girls really do know how to look cheap.
Originally posted by SepticSheepHerder
I said 'girls' for a reason, but the trend is spreading to women aswell. I know the excuse is that women finally get to express their sexuality or something like that but I don't see it that way. I see it as a huge competition. Who can get the most attention, who can look the sexiest, it's all a big competition. And the trend is gaining ground in younger and younger girls. What ever happened to being a kid? I know the media is a huge influence, so why is the media promoting this? What is the reason?