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Sex Aids On Retail Shelves, Durex wants to sell Personal Massagers...
karmakiller
post Mar 9 2008, 09:52 PM
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Top shelf please. I don't have anything against it. Except the fact of people that are way too young to be experimenting with that kinda stuff getting ahold of it. I saw a commercial for the Trojan vibrator and there was an old lady in it and it grossed the hell outta me.
 
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post Mar 10 2008, 12:00 AM
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QUOTE(karmakiller @ Mar 9 2008, 08:52 PM) *
Top shelf please. I don't have anything against it. Except the fact of people that are way too young to be experimenting with that kinda stuff getting ahold of it. I saw a commercial for the Trojan vibrator and there was an old lady in it and it grossed the hell outta me.


I agree. Perhaps they should enforce a sin tax?
 
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post Mar 10 2008, 09:29 PM
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QUOTE(Steven @ Mar 9 2008, 03:38 PM) *
You're out in left field.


And how do u figure that?
 
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post Mar 10 2008, 11:55 PM
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Are batteries included?

If the company can tastefully package the product, I don't see why such things should not hit the shelves.

I don't know why people are so concerned with children nowadays. Back in the day we lived in houses with lead paint and warning labesl were scarce. Deal with that.
 
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post Mar 11 2008, 10:34 PM
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QUOTE(SoEffinMajor @ Mar 9 2008, 11:30 AM) *
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Are you saying that people who have children or watch children don't menstruate? Why would you ask what a child is doing in the same aisle as tampons and adult diapers? Moreover, your response to a child who asks what an adult toy is is completely bizarre...that's not what I would say to my kid if he/she asked me what an adult toy was and some children don't just accept an answer, they ask "Why?" a whole lot, if you didn't know that already.

I get your point, but I have to say that some of you are being pretty hard on parents. I don't have any children, but all you can do is keep an eye on them. You cannot sit there and watch a child, make a child be quiet, make a child stay close, make a child stay still, etc etc and still shop or answer a phone call. At some point the child will do something you asked him/her not to do, go somewhere you told him/her not to go. It's not on purpose & it isn't negligent...things just happen.


ALONE. Clearly if the parent is there, they can just pick up their tampons and be on their way. You don't have to worry about the kid seeing it if the parent is there because if the parent doesn't want them to see it, they shouldn't direct the kid toward it.

Yes, kids do ask why, and those are the types of answers give. If your four-year-old catches you having sex with your husband and asks what you're doing, are you really going to explain sex to them right then? I don't know about you, but my mom didn't explain sex to me until I was about eight, and I did ask something about it beforehand because I had heard the word. I got something along the lines of, "It's something that adults do for fun." Ok, why can't kids do it? "Well, you might get hurt, and it's only for mommys and daddys." Great, super, question answered to an inquiring four-year-old mind. What more would a small child need to worry about it? If it makes Mommy happy, by all means, go for it.
 
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post Mar 12 2008, 03:51 PM
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Yeah but older friends of children will introduce them to such mature materials. It's not always the parents, it's society as a whole.
 
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post Mar 15 2008, 11:36 AM
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So what do you want, an age caste system for knowledge? We can't stop children from intermingling with other age groups; that's absurd.
 
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post Mar 15 2008, 06:30 PM
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do they ID people before buying them?
cuz...12 year olds shouldn't be able to buy them.
 
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post Mar 15 2008, 09:14 PM
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I bet it'll be cheaper than buying it at Hustler.
 
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post Mar 15 2008, 10:30 PM
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Haha, cheaper quality too. Guess it won't last long. That's a plus if a kid gets ahold of it, right?
 

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