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Ew. Just ew.

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MyBreadIsEggy · 20/07/2018 07:21

Just innocently scrolling on Facebook and this monstrosity pops up Confused

Who would actually put that on their child?!? Confused

Ew. Just ew.
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greendale17 · 20/07/2018 08:03

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MyBreadIsEggy · 20/07/2018 08:09

There was another one that kept popping up, looked like little underpants with a hole in....I thought they were some kind of easy access potty training pants for little boys.
Turns out they were swim trunks for dogs Hmm

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blackbirdbluebottle · 20/07/2018 08:14

Surely that t-shirt is missing mummy's little egg 😂

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KinkyAfro · 20/07/2018 08:14

I think it's funny but would you dress your kid in it?

It's awful, what goes through the mind of the person who thought putting that on a babygro would be a good idea. Some scrote will buy it though and think it's hilarious

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hormonalhorrorshow · 20/07/2018 08:17

Mybreadiseggy
Thank you for clearing that up re the holey trunks, I had been scratching my head over that one. Actually now wondering why dogs need trunks.

Yes my fb feed has a daily wish advert and it really is baffling

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Shortstuff08 · 20/07/2018 08:17

Fucking he'll!

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TheMaddHugger · 20/07/2018 08:18

Yip I would have. Pretty sure my DD & Son in law would have dressed their toddler in that as well.

It's Funny Grin

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frasier · 20/07/2018 08:21
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MaryShelley1818 · 20/07/2018 08:22

Absolutely vile...I don’t know anyone who would put their baby in something like that (thankfully!)

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TheMaddHugger · 20/07/2018 08:37

Ew. Just ew.
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9amTrain · 20/07/2018 08:38

Oh god. That is disgusting.

As is the use of anything, just anything

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lastnamefirstfirstnamelast · 20/07/2018 09:01

I'd cut myself off from anyone who dressed their baby in that.

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TaliZorahVasNormandy · 20/07/2018 09:07

Urgh. That's up there with the "Mummy only want a back rub" ones.

50 shades of grim.

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frasier · 20/07/2018 09:14

It’s useful though, it shows you who to stay away from at playgroup!

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JellyBears · 20/07/2018 09:17

Shock the people who made that can have a Biscuit

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SlothMama · 20/07/2018 10:14

That's vile

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thecatsarecrazy · 20/07/2018 10:18

Uggh i hate all these tops with silly things on like mummy only wanted a back rub or things about boobs. Revolting

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thecatsarecrazy · 20/07/2018 10:20

Oh i see that ones already been said. Yes horrid

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Teachtolive · 20/07/2018 10:29

Yikes, can you imagine the marketing meeting for that?! "Lads, I've got a great idea..."

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DSHathawayGivesMeFannyGallops · 20/07/2018 12:54

Ewww at the blowjob and backrubs and boob jokes. I have quite big boobs and get jokes about the size/feeding babies/DP being spoilt anyway. I bet someone would jokingky buy a boob reference top if I had a baby Sad. I think it's so tacky. It would at least, as one pp said, tell me who to ignore, cut off and avoid. Yuck. Sad

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Whipsmart · 20/07/2018 13:41

Tatty backward women GrinGrinGrin

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Singlenotsingle · 20/07/2018 13:43

Gross. Yuk!

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NoNoCharlieRascal · 20/07/2018 13:47

I had a friend who bought a few of those grim type vests when ds was born. She's so edgy and cool don't you know.

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Emma765 · 20/07/2018 13:50

That popped up on my Facebook too along with one saying "who wants to get titfaced".

Grim!

Wish ads make me laugh the amount of obscure looking stuff with no explanation and you can never find out what it is 😂

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