As far as I know there's nothing stopping children from just walking into someplace like Spencer's at the mall with their allowance and buying a vibrator. Though I'm sure most would be embarrassed to do it even if they wanted one.
Or there would be the option to buy something that isn't made specifically as a sex to (like a massager) but with the intent to use it as one. I'd say that still counts.
I didn't realize that you were getting at this in your previous comment. So, judgmental you are. Ugh! Sexuality is a normal thing. The normalcy of what age young people become interested in exploring their bodies seems to depend on culture. Likewise, if a country has a legal age that is rather low, you'll more likely find youth of a young age knowing about sex toys and wanting to use them. Don't forget about the prevalence of sex in the media. Many children are being exposed to content of a very sexual nature that they would otherwise, and most likely, not be exposed to.
Some parents believe that is okay to supply their children with sex toys. That's their business. If their friends supply them with sex toys, and they are around the same age, that's their business. If their friend's are much older than them and are supplying them with sex toys, it's very inappropriate and wrong. Some random adult supplying them with sexual devices is again, very inappropriate and wrong.
Children. Under. Twelve. Are you too stupid to understand that? Or are you going to realise your mistake and blame that on a supplement, too?
Surprised you of all people think it's appropriate for a parent to buy a child of that age a sex toy. you're pro pedophile, now? Children that age being interested in sexual activity usually have been molested. I can't believe i have to spell that out.
Your ignorance astounds me. I hope to god you're never the guardian of a child.
What the hell is wrong with you?! I'm not pro-pedophilia. I don't understand how a person exploring their bodies could be considered paedophillia. They are sex experts they advise parents to give their kids the tools to explore their bodies. Again, don't be ignorant towards other people's culture. I personally wouldn't give my child a sexual device but, that is just me. Don't take an issue up with someone who is open minded and realises that what other people do in their lives are their choices and their business, unless something illegal is taking place. How is a parent buying a sex toy for their child paedophillia? Are they going to be abusing their kid with the device? Most likely not. Would you rather the parent shame them into believing that there is something wrong with sexuality and exploring themselves? Those are mindsets you should be taking an issue with. You've got your mind so made up that I'm an evil, depraved person, that you rather make horrific and amoral accusations then read with an open mind what I wrote. You make me sick. You're not the Charlie. M I once thought I knew. You're close-mind pig.
Hilarious that this is thumbed down while my first comment with the same stance got so many thumbs up. Some stupid people need to improve their comprehension skills. They're the same bloody point.
Maybe the ones who thumbed up don't have the attention spans to read down this far... I'm kidding, but can't you make your point without being such a bitch? Jeeziz...
OP put that option for the sake of putting a fucking option, and avante-garde is just saying that there's no cut-off age for the start of sexuality.
It doesn't make everyone here pedophiles, ok? So settle down...
When did you purchase your first sex toy?
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How would that be, exactly?
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As far as I know there's nothing stopping children from just walking into someplace like Spencer's at the mall with their allowance and buying a vibrator. Though I'm sure most would be embarrassed to do it even if they wanted one.
Or there would be the option to buy something that isn't made specifically as a sex to (like a massager) but with the intent to use it as one. I'd say that still counts.
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America sells sex toys in a regular shopping centre, to children??
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is a toy none the less, want to play snake and ladders :)
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Idk about you, but I never would have bought my mother a sex toy, particularly not when I was a child.
They can ask friends who are of age to get it for them or, they can use special cards, that differ from credit/debit cards.
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If prepubescent children are wanting sex toys, that's disturbing.
Adults buying them for them is downright fucked, as is my having to fact this doesn't seem to have crossed your mind.
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I didn't realize that you were getting at this in your previous comment. So, judgmental you are. Ugh! Sexuality is a normal thing. The normalcy of what age young people become interested in exploring their bodies seems to depend on culture. Likewise, if a country has a legal age that is rather low, you'll more likely find youth of a young age knowing about sex toys and wanting to use them. Don't forget about the prevalence of sex in the media. Many children are being exposed to content of a very sexual nature that they would otherwise, and most likely, not be exposed to.
Some parents believe that is okay to supply their children with sex toys. That's their business. If their friends supply them with sex toys, and they are around the same age, that's their business. If their friend's are much older than them and are supplying them with sex toys, it's very inappropriate and wrong. Some random adult supplying them with sexual devices is again, very inappropriate and wrong.
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Children. Under. Twelve. Are you too stupid to understand that? Or are you going to realise your mistake and blame that on a supplement, too?
Surprised you of all people think it's appropriate for a parent to buy a child of that age a sex toy. you're pro pedophile, now? Children that age being interested in sexual activity usually have been molested. I can't believe i have to spell that out.
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What the hell is wrong with you?! I'm not pro-pedophilia. I don't understand how a person exploring their bodies could be considered paedophillia. They are sex experts they advise parents to give their kids the tools to explore their bodies. Again, don't be ignorant towards other people's culture. I personally wouldn't give my child a sexual device but, that is just me. Don't take an issue up with someone who is open minded and realises that what other people do in their lives are their choices and their business, unless something illegal is taking place. How is a parent buying a sex toy for their child paedophillia? Are they going to be abusing their kid with the device? Most likely not. Would you rather the parent shame them into believing that there is something wrong with sexuality and exploring themselves? Those are mindsets you should be taking an issue with. You've got your mind so made up that I'm an evil, depraved person, that you rather make horrific and amoral accusations then read with an open mind what I wrote. You make me sick. You're not the Charlie. M I once thought I knew. You're close-mind pig.
Hilarious that this is thumbed down while my first comment with the same stance got so many thumbs up. Some stupid people need to improve their comprehension skills. They're the same bloody point.
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Maybe the ones who thumbed up don't have the attention spans to read down this far... I'm kidding, but can't you make your point without being such a bitch? Jeeziz...
OP put that option for the sake of putting a fucking option, and avante-garde is just saying that there's no cut-off age for the start of sexuality.
It doesn't make everyone here pedophiles, ok? So settle down...
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Cos the words of someone called penisdump are so valid.
Where's your study in child development and psychology? Where's your experience working in the field?
Yeah. I thought so.