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bbfan1991 01-02-2014 12:00 AM

BBC banning female kids TV Presenters from...
 
Wearing red lipstick because it's ''too sexy'' apparently. I think this is ridiculous!

Ninastar 01-02-2014 12:02 AM

kids shouldnt be wearing make up anyway. especially lipstick... that's just weird.

Mystic Mock 01-02-2014 12:02 AM

Some female TV Presenters are too sexy full stop, the lipstick will not make a difference.

bbfan1991 01-02-2014 12:05 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Ninastar (Post 6681504)
kids shouldnt be wearing make up anyway. especially lipstick... that's just weird.

I agree, but if the Presenters wish to wear it and like to do so then I feel they should be allowed.

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Originally Posted by The Mockinator (Post 6681505)
Some female TV Presenters are too sexy full stop, the lipstick will not make a difference.

Too right, they can't help the way the way they look.

InOne 01-02-2014 11:29 AM

I thought it was they wanted to ban 'sexy' kids TV presenters altogether? I think it probably all started with Zoe Salmon in Blue Peter :amazed:

DDRickyDD 02-02-2014 05:49 PM

The BBC gets more ridiculous by the day. Isn't it about time they were closed down?

Samm 02-02-2014 05:50 PM

:umm2:

HD 02-02-2014 05:55 PM

This is for the best really, I remember when I was a nipper watching CBBC and a gal had red lipstick on, I took her picture and glued it to my teddy and had my wicked way with it.

This is for the best. Think of the children. Blessed be.

james130 02-02-2014 05:58 PM

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Originally Posted by InOne (Post 6681789)
I thought it was they wanted to ban 'sexy' kids TV presenters altogether? I think it probably all started with Zoe Salmon in Blue Peter :amazed:


I was gonna say Katy Hill or Ellie Crisell...


http://www3.pictures.zimbio.com/gi/N...dKQg-AJj7l.jpg

http://www.britmums.com/wp-content/u...katy-hill.jpeg

Ramsay 02-02-2014 06:00 PM

The world is so PC these days

Z 02-02-2014 06:01 PM

Yes like HD I too was irreparably damaged by female presenters wearing red lipstick, I remember one morning seeing SMart and thinking wow, that Kirsten O'Brien's lipstick is amazing, I'm going to go get my mum's one, put it on my lips and then draw all over her bedroom wall in lipstick. Now I'm 38 and unable to form normal relationships with other people, I vomit any time a woman wearing red lipstick smiles at me and I have bladder problems. Don't do red lipstick kids, it ruins lives and you just don't know what you're putting on your mouth, it's like playing Russian roulette every time you think of glamming yourself up.

HD 02-02-2014 06:03 PM

Red Lipstick. Not even once.

arista 03-02-2014 03:36 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by bbfan1991 (Post 6681502)
Wearing red lipstick because it's ''too sexy'' apparently. I think this is ridiculous!



But thats wise
since so many Child Rapes went down in the BBC back rooms

the truth 05-02-2014 11:23 PM

yeah good idea

Jack_ 05-02-2014 11:42 PM

Nice idea, wrong reasoning. Trying to curb children's sexuality until they reach a certain age can actually cause problems down the line. The real reason they should have given was that women shouldn't feel the need to wear make-up and that in doing so it teaches young girls to follow in their footsteps and perpetuate a culture where women are socialised to be insecure and image obsessed.

the truth 05-02-2014 11:56 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Jack_ (Post 6692463)
Nice idea, wrong reasoning. Trying to curb children's sexuality until they reach a certain age can actually cause problems down the line. The real reason they should have given was that women shouldn't feel the need to wear make-up and that in doing so it teaches young girls to follow in their footsteps and perpetuate a culture where women are socialised to be insecure and image obsessed.

its a type of narcissim too....which can manifest itself into something far uglier
the irony of this image obsessed make up clothes obsessed bordeom , is that the maority of the peer pressure comes from fellow women? yet its the same women who seem to preach against it, yet the majority get sucked into it? blokes in general are quizzical by standers

anne666 06-02-2014 07:52 PM

How much license fee to we pay to this utterly ridiculous bunch!

Livia 06-02-2014 08:09 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Jack_ (Post 6692463)
Nice idea, wrong reasoning. Trying to curb children's sexuality until they reach a certain age can actually cause problems down the line. The real reason they should have given was that women shouldn't feel the need to wear make-up and that in doing so it teaches young girls to follow in their footsteps and perpetuate a culture where women are socialised to be insecure and image obsessed.

So by that reasoning, should women who have female children stop wearing makeup? How many children slop around in their mother's high heels? I know I did... and I raided her makeup bag (with disastrous results as is the norm with little girls). Mothers have far more impact than TV presenters do on young children.


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