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Worried about my 18 year old son buying joke shirts from Afflecks Palace

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ForSparklyFatball · 14/05/2026 19:50

Hi everyone, I’m after some advice because I’m really not sure if I’m overreacting or not. My son is 18 and has started going into Manchester at weekends with his university mates. They’ve been spending time in Afflecks Palace, which I know is full of alternative stalls, but he came back yesterday with a couple of t-shirts from the shop on the top floor that does the t-shirt printing.
One of them says “Don’t bully me, I’ll cum” and the other was along similar lines with crude sexual humour. He thought they were hilarious and just a bit of edgy fun, but I’m honestly concerned. At 18 he’s an adult, yet these kinds of slogans seem to normalise really objectifying and inappropriate attitudes, especially towards women and sex. I’ve tried speaking to him about it calmly, explaining why it bothers me, but he just laughed it off and said it’s only a joke.
Has anyone else come across these sorts of shirts in Afflecks or had their own son or daughter bring something similar home? Am I making too much of it, or is this worth having a firmer conversation about? Any thoughts on how to approach it without it escalating would be really helpful. Thanks.

OP posts:
Hne123 · 16/05/2026 12:03

zingally · 15/05/2026 11:00

I think most teenagers go through that phase. I remember having a black cropped t-shirt with white handprints over my boobs. Another t-shirt had pictures of Malteasers on it, and underneath, in the Malteasers font, was the word "Manteaser."

Oh god you’ve just reminded me my friend had the manteaser malteaser one! I had one that said F.B.I then ‘fabulous body inside’ and another one that was so much worse I can’t even type it. I actually wish my parents had said something, but to be honest I would have probably ignored them, and how much I am cringing now is more punishment. OP I agree those tops are offensive (I think sexual stuff is more offensive and more cringey than eg cannabis references) but I’d probably say nothing more now and you can laugh at him in a few years time when he is mortified.

Poppy123xyz · 16/05/2026 12:41

ForSparklyFatball · 14/05/2026 19:55

I agree. I find it tacky and offensive. I've always hated that Afflecks place.

Afflecks palace is a million times better than some boring beige high street chain, young people today dress like they are middle aged...

Jhm88 · 16/05/2026 13:01

Good trolling, OP.

OnTheBoardwalk · 16/05/2026 13:19

Wonder if all the stalls are wondering why it’s randomly so busy today!

ChillingWithMySnowmies · 16/05/2026 13:52

Wingingit73 · 16/05/2026 08:03

Have a word. When he puts it in the wash lose it.

Lets not encourage or advocate for destroying another adults clothing that they've bought with their own money just because you don't like it.

KeepPumping · 16/05/2026 15:02

WiddlinDiddlin · 15/05/2026 17:54

Oh wow... yeah I was 13 to 14 when I started buying my offensive t-shirts from Afflecks.

I had 'Adihash' with the adidas logo turned into a cannabis leaf, the previously mentioned 'FUCT' ford parody.

My absolute best though was ScoobyDoo smoking a big fat blunt. That was peak and a shitty boyfriend nicked it when I was 16. Arsehole.

I digress - buying offensive tshirts from Afflecks (or wherever your local 'alternative things' market is) is a rite of passage.

My mother said 'those aren't funny, you can't wear them out of the house if you're with me' and that was that.

I grew out of it - mostly. They still amuse me though. No one died.

Actually the one she hated THE most was the Nirvana one, with 'flower sniffin' baby kissin' corporate rock whores' on the back and the dead eye smiley face on the front.

Dunno why that one got her goat so much but it really did.

Hope no one is wearing that one now as they walk about with their face in their corporate portal.

Inwhitelights · 16/05/2026 15:18

DobbyTheHouseElk · 14/05/2026 20:17

I wore the French Connection FCUK T-shirts in the 90’s. I thought I looked amazing. I cringe now thinking how I wore them around the house with my parents. But they ignored me, I thought I was cool. I grew out of it,

FCUK - Your Plaice or mine. With a picture of a fish, was my favourite.

so did I! I loved them. I wore the ‘FCUK me’ one to death.

Jasminealive · 16/05/2026 18:57

Inwhitelights · 16/05/2026 15:18

so did I! I loved them. I wore the ‘FCUK me’ one to death.

I read that as you wore a t-shirt that said ‘FCUK me to death.’ Thought was a step too far

Daisychainsandglitter · 16/05/2026 20:16

I would let it pass. At that age I had a t shirt by cradle of filth which said ‘Jesus is a cunt’.

also a Nirvana one which I think was pretty offensive . I still like alternative fashion now but I definitely did it at the time to provoke a reaction and to annoy my parents.

Takemytimeandhurryup · 16/05/2026 20:17

You didn't rock up did you OP?

Jasminealive · 16/05/2026 21:12

Daisychainsandglitter · 16/05/2026 20:16

I would let it pass. At that age I had a t shirt by cradle of filth which said ‘Jesus is a cunt’.

also a Nirvana one which I think was pretty offensive . I still like alternative fashion now but I definitely did it at the time to provoke a reaction and to annoy my parents.

along The lines of

Fudge packin
crack smokin
satsn worshipping
motherfuckers?

I had that one. My mum wouldn’t let me wear it when I was with her!

Popadomorbread · 16/05/2026 21:33

God I was doing this 25 years ago. I didn’t realise Afflex was still going; the nostalgia! Also being 18 and at uni is exactly when you do this stuff. You need to calm down. For reassurance I am now a high earning professional in a very respectable career and happily married. In no way did my teenage tshirt choices have a negative impact.

Daisychainsandglitter · 16/05/2026 21:35

Jasminealive · 16/05/2026 21:12

along The lines of

Fudge packin
crack smokin
satsn worshipping
motherfuckers?

I had that one. My mum wouldn’t let me wear it when I was with her!

Yes that’s the one!! Ah the memories! My mum hated those two t shirts 😂

ColdwarKatherine · 16/05/2026 21:38

IDontHateRainbows · 14/05/2026 19:57

The minute you show you disapprove, the attraction to doing it increases x 1000.

My son wanted to buy a cannabis leaf hat at a festival last year I let him and just ignored it.

Edited

You could have bought the same one and worn it with him.
’Look darling ! Mummy’s cool & edgy too!’

Jasminealive · 16/05/2026 22:35

Daisychainsandglitter · 16/05/2026 21:35

Yes that’s the one!! Ah the memories! My mum hated those two t shirts 😂

I kind of want the Jesus is a cunt one now

OilyTussle · 16/05/2026 22:46

God, you should have seen some of the shit I bought in Afflecks Palace in the late 90’s. I’m
perfectly respectable (and probably a bit boring) now.

Mothersload4 · 16/05/2026 22:51

EwwPeople · 14/05/2026 20:08

His behaviour is a lot more normal than yours.

Exactly 😂

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