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Message in a bundance

Thanks Rihanna for the wonderful message you are sending to chidren and young people.




"'Cause I may be bad, but I'm perfectly good at it
Sex in the air, I don't care, I love the smell of it
Sticks and stones may break my bones
But chains and whips excite me "

Lyrics to her new song S&M.


I don't consider myself to be a prude by any stretch of the imagination and I also think that sometimes health and safety measures that are put in place can be considered overkill but we have ratings on films and games but allow people to watch soft porn in the form of music videos without any complaints. Today at 3.30pm (just in time for the school run) our local radio station were playing this song. And we wonder why our young girls are anorexic, getting themselves pregnant or at the very least being treated for STIs.  Common sense people please. Of course while there is money in it it is very unlikely to change. High street stores have picked up on the clothing market so instead of kids we see mini versions of ourselves walking around.


OK, rant over for the day. Well, what will the weekend have in store? I hope the weather is better as I don't fancy being woken up at four in the morning again by tiles sliding off the roof..! Next week I will be prompting for my local am dram group. Please feel free to pop down and see us. For more details see us on FB stbplayers. As I am trying to write while watching The Haunting and failing miserably to keep up with both I am going to sign off for the evening. TTFN. x 

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  1. I really agree Caz, I can't stand it when I see kids in heels & make up, but DD doesn't understand why I won't let her wear them when one or two of her friends do,I keep telling to enjoy being a kid as being a grown up isn't as much fun.
    C
    xx

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