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Walking a thin line: So called "children fashion"

post #1 of 20
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Dear SF members,

I've noticed lately a few new members posting fashion photos of very young girls. Most of these photos IMO are very sensual especially for their age. I don't think it's normal for a forum which I assume its predominantly male to post an extensive collection of these young strangers.

I have a very low tolerance for these kind of things, but still I want to hear your take on this.


Should we ban/delete these postings or even call the police?

Yours
post #2 of 20
It's not very relevant because I'm sure most of those little girls don't dress themselves, I certainly didn't know any that were above average until at least high school. Like Jarrod Thornley type stuff. In this case it seems fair to treat them like editorials in that a stylist of some sort is imposing themselves through that.
post #3 of 20
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Originally Posted by entrero View Post
Dear SF members, I've noticed lately a few new members posting fashion photos of very young girls. Most of these photos IMO are very sensual especially for their age. I don't think it's normal for a forum which I assume its predominantly male to post an extensive collection of these young strangers. I have a very low tolerance for these kind of things, but still I want to hear your take on this. Should we ban/delete these postings or even call the police? Yours
wow, you're such a vagina. Why create a thread over some 4chanish posts?
post #4 of 20
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Should we ban/delete these postings or even call the police?

Yours

lol

dude is trolling
post #5 of 20
I've noticed the number of pedo pictures increases/decreases as that wolf cub and moon character rejoins/gets banned.
post #6 of 20
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I've noticed the number of pedo pictures increases/decreases as that wolf cub and moon character rejoins/gets banned.

astute observation
post #7 of 20
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Originally Posted by johnH123 View Post
I've noticed the number of pedo pictures increases/decreases as that wolf cub and moon character rejoins/gets banned.

Can you comment on whether this phenomenon coincides with the lunar cycles?
post #8 of 20
Could OP please post some examples of said offensive imagery? I'm not quite sure what you mean.
post #9 of 20
You dumbass, you are proposing to call the police for posting picture of questionably underage girls who are wearing cloths and exposing no private parts whatsoever? There was nothing illegal done.... get some common sence. but i should say that i think those kind of pics need to sop being posted too.
post #10 of 20
Most of the pictures WolfCub posts come from editorials/campaigns so they're pretty vanilla, though the intent is sketch. Granted, he also posts girls in underwear which is completely sketch
post #11 of 20
It's more the context that he posts them in rather then the content It's probably Vox's sock puppetry
post #12 of 20
I've got some lotion, could someone post links to the threads in question?
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astute observation

post #14 of 20
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Originally Posted by CharlieAngel View Post
I've got some lotion, could someone post links to the threads in question?

The posts/threads vanished not too long ago, maybe the admin can offer an explanation. One member "Lycantrope" suddenly disappeared after I posted this thread. All his posts were children "fashion".
post #15 of 20
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The posts/threads vanished not too long ago, maybe the admin can offer an explanation. One member "Lycantrope" suddenly disappeared after I posted this thread. All his posts were children "fashion".

Obligatory "I was just joking, if I wanted to see underage girls I'd pick up an american apparel catalog" before someone gets their panties in a twist.
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