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padded bras for 7yr olds in BHS
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Damzel_In_Distress wrote: »Just thought id add that there are other discussions on this on several "mums"forums all over the net at the moment so these bra's have been seen by other people other than the original OP

Well of course people can say that they've read elsewhere that other people said that yet other people saw these things.
But my original question remains.
Has anyone, being a real person, posting here, actually seen these things with their own eyes in the real BHS shop, as suggested by the original poster, who wanted to know who to complain to?
Really? Truly? Madly deeply?0 -
Well of course people can say that they've read elsewhere that other people said that yet other people saw these things.
But my original question remains.
Has anyone, being a real person, posting here, actually seen these things with their own eyes in the real BHS shop, as suggested by the original poster, who wanted to know who to complain to?
Really? Truly? Madly deeply?
Lol!! :rotfl: Did you not read my post ?? i said when i was shopping with my 9 yr old sister that we SAW THEM in bhs and also in primark :rolleyes:Having a coke with youis even more fun than going to San Sebastian, Irun, Hendaye, Biarritz, Bayonne
or being sick to my stomach on the Travesera de Gracia in Barcelona0 -
Damzel_In_Distress wrote: »Lol!! :rotfl: Did you not read my post ?? i said when i was shopping with my 9 yr old sister that we SAW THEM in bhs and also in primark :rolleyes:
Course not - I never read after the first sentence!0 -
I couldn't quite believe my eyes when I saw this - I want my daughter to enjoy her childhood (admittedly she is only 14 months old so has lots of it left!)as long as possible and products like this are just so out of order. I know this has been repeated lots but felt the need to throw my penny's worth in.You don't have to mad to work here, but moo moo quack boing parsnips0
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Flickering_Ember wrote: »This should really be moved to the discussions board. Anyway, to those people who say kids grow up too fast these days; wearing inappropriate clothing does not make them grow up, it just makes them targets for paedophilia and abuse by boys their own age, and candidates for teenage preganancy and STIs.
are you actually serious?
a paedophile will like a child because they look like 'a child' not because they look like a mini adult - that is why they are a paedophile
and as for targets of abuse from boys their own age :eek: that is something else totally as that has nothing to do with how the child looks, that issue is with the child who is wrong enough in the head to think abusing another peer is ok and their parents who clearly haven't brought them up properly!!
i think you either live a very sheltered life, or are extreemly stubborn in your views, i have a good friend who works for the family planning clinic and she said the majority of teenage girls who come in pregnant or with an sti are those who aren't very confident and up to date in the way they dress, they are the kids who haven't been brought up with alot and not been taught about sexual health by their parents, they are the kids that dont feel they can talk to people because they feel they dont fit in - not because they wear too much make up or too short a skirt!!
back to the bra's, im not 100% sure i believe they were actually stocked especially this far into the thread and no one has any reply from either bhs or the press, i remember the thongs in tammy hitting the headlines and being shocked to my core as i have no idea what a parent would be thinking putting a thong on their 7 year old, my daughter is 7 and very comfortable in herself and wouldn't dream of wanting to wear one, she knows its an older girls/ladies thing like periods and boobs0 -
I can't not vouch for BHS selling padded bras for 7 year olds. But I know ASDA sells kids padded bras :eek: . My OHs nine year old came for the weekend several months ago wearing one and had one packed for each day she was with us
. Needless to say we were both mortified and speechless. Her mother had brought them for her so that she had support :eek: :eek: . I have learned that success is to be measured not so much by the position that one has reached in life as by the obstacles which he has had to overcome while trying to succeed. Booker T Washington
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Yes, but to need or want a padded bra?!? Thats just wrongThriftyBelle wrote: »havent you ever heard of early developers?
For first bras check out M&S Angel range of bras0 -
I have to confess I've not been to town lately, only to Boots but I was carrying too many goodies to stop in BHS. Those sacks they were giving out were pretty flimsy by all accounts and mine had a big split before I got out of the shop. All I could think was 'how am I going to get this stuff home if the bag splits'. LOL.0
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sarahg1969 wrote: »Wasn't it BHS who were selling chocolate nipples and willies amongst their Christmas toys a few years ago?
Sounds like a c/@k up:rotfl: :rotfl:0 -
that is disgusting! i didnt wear a padded bra until i was about 16!0
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