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What do you think of young girls with tongue rings as seen here.
First I looked at them like I would to un-inhibited sorority girls in springbreak. With certain immoral intentions. Then if you read the description, they're 7th graders!
Once again I call for medical science to get us to the place where people are born sterile and need to pass a test to have the privledge to breed.
R++
Well...it used to have a certain connotation. Bad girls had tongue rings. Now, it's so FadTastic that it's sickening. I have all kinds of respect for a girl if she has no tongue/lip/nose piercings and no tattoos. Oi. Grow an identity, girls.
Whatever the producer/writer are thinking when they put that picture in that particular pose. It could only mean one thing in my dirty mind.
I did see a young girl with those hip tatoos, whatever the hell they are called, at the mall with her mom. Her mom must be very proud of her daughter's body. More dirty thoughts for my mind.
Anyway my niece was going to rent that movie regardless so I will watch it with her.
Originally Posted by CyberHawk
I agree. That said, I am as straight-laced as they come.Originally Posted by R++
And that said, I also disagree with child beauty pagents and the increased sexualisation of teenagers and younger-than-teenagers. :mad:
I really don't find girls with pierced tongues attractive and neither do I think that piercing their tongues is safe.
Btw, have any of you seen those people who take piercing to a whole knew level by splicing their tongue? I mean that is just sick. :eek:
Actually, if you haven't seen the movie, Thirteen is a brilliant independent piece. Rachel Evan Wood is an amazing actress. That cover is supposed to be seductive in a dirty way. That's what the whole movie is about, the prepubescent dream of sexual maturity.
I think nothing.
Just leave them alone!
Yah it actually was a really good movie.
As for girls with piercings...whatever they wanna do, I don't really care. It looks good on some, not so good on others. Just like clothes, tattoos, hair, etc.
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