(CNN)-- They recline in their bras and panties, some wearing pearls and Brigitte Bardot-inspired bouffants, shooting smiles at the camera. The images are just like many a lingerie ad designed to entice, but these are images of young girls -- those who aren't even old enough to need bras.
French company Jours Après Lunes has designed a line of "loungerie" -- a compromise between loungewear and lingerie -- for children between the ages of 4 and 12. A line for teenagers and infants is seemingly age appropriate, but the designs for children are drawing fire.
very sick! they think they grown now and to give them lingerie??? wth! how bout decorating bicycles or inventing a new game of hopscotch or something? what happened to those days?......oh.....i forgot....the new world of TECHNOLOGY!!!! it's killing our youth!
they have to put all that sex education to use some how.
ReplyDeleteSounds like legal child porn. Disgusting let kids be kids they grow up fast enough with out us rushing them into adulthood.
ReplyDeleteSickening.
ReplyDeletevery sick! they think they grown now and to give them lingerie??? wth! how bout decorating bicycles or inventing a new game of hopscotch or something? what happened to those days?......oh.....i forgot....the new world of TECHNOLOGY!!!! it's killing our youth!
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