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what do you think of this wording on a boys t-shirt?

34 replies

eragon · 28/10/2013 09:17

'sorry girls i only date models'

Its not as bad as others I have seen, but this doesnt sit comfortably with me for a child to wear.

what do you think?

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Caitlin17 · 28/10/2013 23:18

It's awful. Hadley Freeman in her Guardian style column wrote about this. She mentioned one with the charming, " what are you waiting for, it won't suck itself" Although that was on a man.

Bit off topic but at Dubrovnik airport last month I saw a man with 2 small boys, under 10, assume he was their dad, perfectly ordinary apart from a t-shirt with the word "fuck"as part of the slogan. I can't remember what the rest of it was. It definitely wasn't that annoying" FCUK".

It was a bit off wasn't it?

HerRoyalNotness · 28/10/2013 23:22

I think that quote in the OP has something to do with Adam Levine (?), him off the voice/maroon 5. Because apparently he does only date models.

Wouldn't buy that for child nor adult tbh

SugarHut · 28/10/2013 23:23

Oh I've seen "better" ones than that on tiny children.

"Santa doesn't exist, but it's ok because I can't read yet" Thanks for that dickhead, my child can.

pixiepotter · 29/10/2013 05:23

i like the santa one that is amusing

pixiepotter · 29/10/2013 05:26

i ao wondering how some with the word fuck on or 'it won t suck itself ' doo t break public decency laws

OwlinaTree · 29/10/2013 08:25

The Santa one is funny as long as you know it's only foran adult audience

misskatamari · 29/10/2013 09:21

I agree I hate most slogan tshirts. Some nerdy ones are just about passable but mostly I just think "twat" and move on.

I saw a teenager last year in one that just had loads of swearing on and I realised that I am now old and find things like that offensive! Was quite surprised at myself but it seems I just find slogan tshirts a bit crass and things meant to be shocking and offensive horribly unnecessary and attention seeking Smile

SugarHut · 29/10/2013 17:06

Actually when DS was little, we got given two long sleeved tops from No Added Sugar. One was brown and in turquoise and blue glitter said "Lock Up Your Daughters" and the other was red, and in very swirly writing said "My Mummy's A Fox"

He wore both of those. Shame on me.

Fleta · 29/10/2013 17:10

Utterly revolting.

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