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I don't think that's funny I think that's offensive and puerile. It corrupts the innocent fun of children with the bizarre sexual hang ups of poorly adjusted adults.


It's the equivalent of stocking graphic pornography next to the Bash Street Kids.


You could only fail to see this if you were struggling to see beyond your own pretty reflection in the mirror.

Long ago we used to celebrate sculptures of genitals as fertility symbols, then the Victorians decided anything to do with bodily functions was taboo.


I'm not a fan of the Victorians and found the snow sex sculpture quite funny.


Not sure why you are so offended Hugo unless you are upset by the size of his snowy appendage or something :))

to be fair the post before the link was bit of a warning! "sexual" might give it away slightly!

if ur son or daughter searches simple non sexual words on google ur very often end up in porn links! if this was a site for KIDS imight have slight concern but seeing most if not all are adults im not particularly fussed!

some people are obviously too sensative! those people need to lock themselves up in a padded room and wrap them selves in cotton wool for the world is a horrible SEXUALLY infested place! lol

most advertising is sexual! get a grip! crikey! do people like this really exist or am i actually in some sort of wierd dream/ nightmare!


i refer to earlier posts! lol


hahahahahaha

ImpetuousVrouw Wrote:

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> Why sad?

Its sad, that people are now corrupting the poor old snowman.

Most people are very aware of sexuality,but we dont go around shoving it in peoples faces like pubesent school

boys.

Its nothing to do with anal retentive people or any other old Bullshite, people come out with,

Its just plain crass.

Corrupting young children is plain sick.

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