Aussie wrote on May 29
th, 2014 at 4:09pm:
How many blokes are there on Australian beaches every weekend looking at 13 year old females who have deliberately chosen to wear bikinis? Is there not an argument capable of credibility that if you flaunt it, don't be surprised that some bloke looks, and says, "Yeah, nice." (Please don't try the Muslem bash analogy about meat on offer inviting violence.) Does that simple act demand that they are sexual predators?
and if those blokes that were looking and thinking went up and told said 13 year old she had a great body and or touched her great body.. he would be in jail wouldnt he???..
13 aussie.. you might approach a 13 year old girl or if you have a 13 year old daughter you might think an older guy leering at her and saying suggestive things was just being nice and saying what agood sort she was
and not mind it at all...
most men I know of would be horrified.
girls of 2 and 3 wear bikinis..little boys wear speedos does that mean they are game for predators..???
.. not in this country unless you are pretty sick.
That last point is a good one, Cods.
Aussie, there is nothing about a child wearing a bikini that should invite adult men to leer at them. You're making it sound as though young girls choose their clothing based on its ability to entice men. My daughter is 13 this year and the thought of adults thinking about her as anything but the innocent she is is pretty off-putting. Where do you draw the line at what's appropriate? Where does admiration end and fantasising begin and is that ok in your book?