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Play-Doh releases toy shaped like a penis, parents outraged.

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Ugh, I hate stupid people. So sick of "outrage" over stupid nonsense.

KT

awww common, even you have to admit that this i a bit much to give a kid to play with. looks just like a glass dildo.


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awww common, even you have to admit that this i a bit much to give a kid to play with. looks just like a glass dildo.


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As posted above kids played with all kinds of silly things which resembled naughty parts and they had no clue.

Ruined her Christmas? Give me a fucking break.

KT
 
If a penis was actually shaped like that, with an opening such as that, with balls on either side of the shaft, with large dots around the head, it would be a horrific site. So how else other than a dirty imagination would one be left to think that is anything like a dildo? Other than a sudden urge to stick it in your body?

These moms that are outraged need to get laid more, and learn what a penis actually looks like!

someone here is very naive...
 
Yea that's a bit much for a kids toy.

This comment makes no sense at so many levels. Are you telling us kids will not explore their biological urges just because they never saw toys that resembles a sexual object? Then there is the other issue of whether it is even possible to regulate said toys to the point that none of them remotely resembles a penis, a vagina or boobs?
 
If you read the caption and had a couple of functioning brain cells that weren't consumed on prudish outrage you could probably extrapolate that the child had found it and was pretending it was a microphone, nobody gave it to him. As the child doesn't know what it is it doesn't really matter. I also hope it was thoughly cleaned though.

Wow, prude is not an insult used on me before, congrats.

I made the deduction from the caption that the taker of the picture wanted to keep it clean instead of labeling it what it really is. Why was such a thing accessible to a small child and why was it not instantly taken from said child? Instead they just let him play with it? I suppose kitchen knives could also be microphones eh?
 
This comment makes no sense at so many levels. Are you telling us kids will not explore their biological urges just because they never saw toys that resembles a sexual object? Then there is the other issue of whether it is even possible to regulate said toys to the point that none of them remotely resembles a penis, a vagina or boobs?

My post makes perfect sense on all levels, are you too stupid to understand what is a age appropriate and what isnt? kids exploring their biology is not what the subject is about and how are you even making the connection.

yes there is a way to regulate, its called not buying them and letting the company know why.

ITS A PHALLIC SHAPED TOY! fill it with pink play-doh and then maybe you will understand.
 
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That's not a cake decorator.... that's a sounding pump for pumping air into your penis and bladder to simulate pregnancy pains and period pains for males wanting to investigate male to female sex change operations.

You're sick. Really sick to post something like that.

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Box for a Kohler faucet I saw at work (Lowe's) a few months ago. 😵

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The Non-censored version.

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Same model/brand, newer box. Somebody (with a dirty mind) must have noticed and complained. ^_^
 
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