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Request to Eve! Please make this an adult forum

#1

Is anyone else sick of the youngin's getting on here, asking questions about how to grow there breasts when they should be in school learning about biology and healthy foods and seeing their ped's.

These girls can really mess up their hormones. It just seems were on the brink of a flood of high schoolers turning this forum into something superficial.

Yes, suggestions, what we believe to be answers and research are here but, their young minds aren't mature enough to take it upon themselves and research in a safe and serious manner.

They just go buck wild and want to start taking everything under the sun as if we are doctors then invite their friends and tell them the same thing. This is dangerous. slowly but surely this is what the forum is going to turn into.

Thoughts anyone else??

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#2

I agree with your premise, but how could age be enforceable? It's all honor system anyway...Huh
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#3

(30-10-2012, 20:40)JTX Wrote:  I agree with your premise, but how could age be enforceable? It's all honor system anyway...Huh

Maybe a forum for underdeveloped teens. I know they have one for underdeveloped breasts but this being for teens is a different approach since they still have a chance to grow on foods and massage alone. What do you think?

Ooh, maybe a certain amount of time must be spent on the forums before noobs(and many will be teens) can start posting, a seniority time in type thing. Maybe this will get them to spend that time actually reading instead of posting new threads for questions that have been answered so many times.

I've read on other forums of 8-14 year olds wanting to commit suicide because they want breasts so bad! Awe lawd, it begins. Please do not let this happen here. They tell their friends and its just a flood of nonsense to be had. Ridiculous!
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#4

Hollywood is mandating how our children define what beauty is. If our children don't fit the Hollywood image, they feel ugly, regardless of how beautiful they may truly be. If they can't get their way and get it now, then there will be ______ to pay.

BTW, your advice to that sixteen year old was spot on.

The signs of the times.....
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(30-10-2012, 20:56)JTX Wrote:  Hollywood is mandating how our children define what beauty is. If our children don't fit the Hollywood image, they feel ugly, regardless of beautiful they may truly be. If they can't get their way and get it now, then there will be ______ to pay.

BTW, your advice to that sixteen year old was spot on.

The signs of the times.....

Thanks JTX!
I think more should speak up. I had only an A cup all throughout adulthood and I look back and thank the heavens that I had not developed in my teens with my underdeveloped state of mind. I would have gotten into so much trouble! She should be grateful to have even gotten such a size at an early age.
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#6

Plus Plus this.

I'm not sure how to do it, or enforce it, or if it's possible to enforce it, but... This forum realllllly should be adults only. It's definitely already adults oriented, and if that changes... Yeah...

These kids need to concentrate on other things, and if they really do have an imbalance at that age, they should be talking to a pediatric ob/gyn and/or endocrinologist. Not us. This is for when you're at a point where they don't want to or can't help you and you are adult enough to be smart about it. We're all experimenting on ourselves here. That's dangerous for anyone. Even more so for these young kids who don't have the patience to do the necessary work.
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#7

And it's not just young girls either. We've got at least one young boy been floating around here who isn't even clear on who he is yet. He definitely has no business being here.
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(30-10-2012, 23:41)AbiDrew85 Wrote:  And it's not just young girls either. We've got at least one young boy been floating around here who isn't even clear on who he is yet. He definitely has no business being here.

so what can we do about it?
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(31-10-2012, 15:12)tibetan113 Wrote:  so what can we do about it?

I wish I knew... This is going to be something Eve'll have to figure out. What a lot of adults only sites are doing these days is requiring a credit card to register. They don't charge it or anything, they just verify your account exists and that it's an adults account. I hate to suggest that for here, but... simple "What is your birth date" or "how old are you" registration screener questions are too easy to lie to.
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(31-10-2012, 23:30)AbiDrew85 Wrote:  
(31-10-2012, 15:12)tibetan113 Wrote:  so what can we do about it?

I wish I knew... This is going to be something Eve'll have to figure out. What a lot of adults only sites are doing these days is requiring a credit card to register. They don't charge it or anything, they just verify your account exists and that it's an adults account. I hate to suggest that for here, but... simple "What is your birth date" or "how old are you" registration screener questions are too easy to lie to.

Hmm... That is indeed a toughy... Maybe an ID and a bill statement to match?
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