Modest Fashions

Discussion in 'Free For All' started by Michael F., Jul 24, 2007.

  1. Michael F.

    Michael F. Moderator/1st CC Member Registered Member

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    I can dig out my tie-dyed top and bell bottom jeans again! :lol:

    Eventually, everything comes back in style.
     
  3. Michael F.

    Michael F. Moderator/1st CC Member Registered Member

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    that poor guy looks like he's starving! :shock:
     
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    That sucks... I was hoping Baby Waste would have the same "advantages" I had growing up. Hopefully this stupid trend doesn't make it to Canada :D
     
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    how early would you hope or expect "little Waste" to have these advantages? are there any laws here or in Canada addressing the boundaries of these?
     
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    No expectations... (that's the pc thing to say, right?) It's like having a stripper pole in your bedroom. Even if it never gets used, it's a great conversation piece, and you definitely don't want to be caught without one the one time you have three chicks over who argue who would put on the best show but have no way to prove it... at least not in your bedroom.

    They are currently trying to change the laws in Canada to make it a little more inconvenient for retirees to sleep with children. As it stands right now, not only is it not difficult, but also legal.

    Age of consent in Canada is 14. You must 16 to drive, 18 to drink (Federally, varies by province), 18 to vote, but only 14 to sleep with a 50 year old. I think this law does a better job at protecting a the 50 year old politicians that put the law in place than the 14 year old.

    There's two cases being heard in Canada right now. One out West. The other is more local to hear. Parents found their 14 year old daughter in bed and in the act with some 50 year old politician. The parents grabbed their daughter and physically removed her from the bed, the room, the house and took her home against her will. The kid is threatening to file kidnapping charges against her parents, which, with our current consent laws, they would most likely be found guilty. The politician is trying to get her to drop it, as he doesn't want the case to become public.
     
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