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Mrs Gallimore, 33, of Ellesmere Port, Cheshire, said yesterday: "I'm no prude,...
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they never are, are they?
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Dr Adrian Rogers, of family campaigning group Family Focus said yesterday that the kit would "destroy children's lives".
He said: "Tesco is Britain's number one chain, this is extremely dangerous. It is an open invitation to turn the youngest children on to sexual behaviour.
"This will be sold to four, five and six-year olds. This is a most dangerous toy that will contribute towards destroying children's innocence."
He added: "Children are being encouraged to dance round a pole which is interpreted in the adult world as a phallic symbol.
"It ought to be stopped, it really requires the intervention of members of Parliament. This should only be available to the most depraved people who want to corrupt their children."
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So if people are depraved and want to corrupt their children, that's OK then?
This guy is off his trolley and clearly gets a woody for the sound of his own voice. Who would buy it for a 4 year old?
If they want to preserve the sexual innocence of children/stop sexualizing them, they should start with banning bikinis for little girls. When sold in size aged 3, they are clearly not aimed at adult, so that should be pretty easy to prove. But wait. There's no shock factor and some people might object on the grounds of...well... they wore a bikini when they were little and it didn't do them any harm and and and......
This is a pathetic publicity stunt. Yes, Tescos should perhaps have put a little more thought into their store layout.