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#15859 • 757 views
Posted: 2011-07-20 08:06:35
#8355
Breast Feeding BabyDoll?
What do you all think of it? some of you might be mothers, and would you let your 4-5 year old have one? They wear a special bib like thing, so when you pull the baby to the body part it makes sucking noises. Then you have to burp them.
Personally, it shows little kids that sex is okay and that taking care of a baby is easy. What do you think?
I think your right , showing kids unprotected sex is ok is NOT ok . For all we know giving you kid a breast feeding doll could result in them being a Teen Mom.
Nitrous
#47565 • 2011-07-23 00:24:36
#47565
I think there's a whole lot of freaking out over nothing in this thread. Baby dolls don't make young mothers, nor do they teach a child that having a baby is "easy". There is no reason a five year old would be having sex in any <i>normal</i> situation. So it doesn't really matter whether they think having a baby is "easy". (Even in that case, they couldn't conceive...) By the time it does matter, they will probably already have learned children aren't that simple.<br /> <br /> That being said, I do think the concept of this is...well...weird. At that age, I wouldn't have been comfortable with the idea of playing with this <i>at all</i>. I didn't know what sex was, but I understood the basic implications of breast feeding. I was like Jive, my parents tried to give me dolls (I was terrified of them) and put me in dresses, At the time I just wouldn't have it. I too preferred stuffed animals, as well as pokemon figures and the like. I got into more girlish things in middle school, however. <br /> <br /> Think about how many girls play with dolls when they're little. Most do. It would be ridiculous to suggest that there's a young mother crisis because little girls play with dolls. Is there a car accident crisis because kids play with toy trucks?
jive
#47422 • 2011-07-22 09:04:31
#47422
Preface by saying I'm female-bodied, biologically female, FtM, however you wanna put it. For those who don't know, otherwise this won't make a bit of sense coming from me.<br /> <br /> My only concern is really parents buying these for their children as a way to put the child in a particular gender role. Now, that sounds silly, but it was definitely an issue for <i>me</i> (and still is). My parents kept trying to buy me baby dolls, but I've never had a "maternal instinct" of any sort. I <i>still</i> get crap for not wanting kids.<br /> Mostly, my parents laid off after a while when I settled for stuffed animals and drawing/reading instead of dolls and Barbies...but my mother still dressed me in ways that made me horribly uncomfortable, and they still tried to make me do stereotypically feminine things that I hated. The stress of thinking I was (and <i>knowing</i> my mom thought I was) somehow messed up because I didn't enjoy those things was pretty taxing, even as early as 4-5 years.<br /> <br /> If the kid legitimately wants to play with baby dolls, I'd say this is fine, if a little odd...what's the difference between a baby with a bottle and a baby that breast feeds? They're realistic feeding methods.<br /> <br /> I doubt anyone honestly thinks that buying their kids a cabbage patch doll leads to early motherhood...but you can feed those dolls, just the same as you're feeding this one, except in a less natural way. I don't see the difference.
Larthan
#47262 • 2011-07-21 15:06:05
#47262
Um... no??<br /> <br /> As far as I know, that doesn't make it any more or less safe than just having a child in the presence of a pedophile. Either way you won't know, and really, I don't know the mindset of a pedo, but more than likely they're not getting off any more on a child with a breast feeding baby doll (with a vest on the child over their clothing, no less) than a child with say a barbie doll or teddy bear. Seriously.<br /> Not to mention, <i>why would your child be out in public with a noise making doll anyway</i>? My mother would have slapped me nine kinds of silly if I wanted to bring a noise-making toy out to the store/a restaurant/in the car, if she were going to let me bring any toy at all (Toys are for the child's bedroom. Not public places where they can be left behind or destroyed).<br /> <br /> Really, all this fuss is for absolutely nothing, other than people can't accept the fact that some adult women choose to breast feed and teach their children that this act is NOT "icky" or "gross" or "inappropriate."
Steaks
#47261 • 2011-07-21 15:05:37
#47261
Yeah but baby dolls for children don't cry like the ones you get in parenting class, because that wouldn't be fun for kids.<br><br><i>"But with pedophiles and such out, seeing girls ages 4-5 holding babies to they chest, doesn't that make it unsafe?"</i><br>No, I don't think pedophiles are going to snatch little girls because they're playing with a breastfeeding doll, haha.
Hekomi [MOA Pits]
#47260 • 2011-07-21 14:58:35
#47260
I don't agree with the reasons you said it wasn't okay, as a few other people have stated, but I do think it's a little... odd. Sure enough if you're 4/5 and you have a little baby sibling mum might be breastfeeding it, and you'd probably see. But I don't know if I like this being targeted to small children. Feeding babies with bottles is good enough, why do they need to make it more realistic? <br /> <br /> I don't think it says taking care of a baby is easy because either way a doll cannot simulate how a baby is. xD Not even those parents dolls; yeah it cries all the time but you fix it with a key. <br /> <br /> I think it's just some idea some people had and they're trying to make a money grab. Any parents I know wouldn't buy something like that for their children. I'd be a little scared if my nieces had one, just because it would feel awkward watching my six year old niece "suckle" a doll. <br /> <br /> Pedophiles come into play with everything. I suppose if you were a parent and you had this type of doll for your child, it would stay at home. At least, if I were a parent who bought my child one it would (though I obviously can' speak for all parents and I would never buy my child a breast feeding doll e_e). <br /> <br /> I'm going to show my mum the video later and see what she thinks. I'm always curious to know how she feels about this sort of thing.
Disappeared
#47254 • 2011-07-21 08:49:10
#47254
But with pedophiles and such out, seeing girls ages 4-5 holding babies to they chest, doesn't that make it unsafe? <br /> <br />
Larthan
#47253 • 2011-07-21 08:28:08
#47253
O_o It's not about teaching children to have sex at a younger age, or about teaching children that taking care of babies is easy. It's always been about responsibility and supporting young girls with the idea that one day, they will have kids.<br /> <br /> Although thankfully in this day and age, we aren't forced to have kids, or even deal with them at all, I can say that having baby dolls as a child that cried until you gave it something (or the batteries ran out XD) really helped me realize how much WORK a baby is. Having the babies who wet themselves when you gave them a fake bottle taught me to be okay with diapers and changing.<br /> <br /> I didn't learn to go out and have sex in my teens. I didn't learn that it's easy to raise a baby (in fact, I went through life as a "mother" from five years old, to my mentally handicapped sister and my little brother five years later, because my own mother would just dump them on me). I grew up accepting that babies need to be taken care of, and learning HOW to take care of them.<br /> <br /> In my opinion, it is pure ignorance to believe that baby dolls and breast feeding dolls are teaching children to have babies younger and that babies are easy. :/
Steaks
#47110 • 2011-07-21 02:27:40
#47110
Nope. I don't support whatsoever. Like you said, it makes having a baby look simple.<br>Children do not fully understand how their bodies work - unless they've seen it happen with a younger sibling, I doubt they even know what breast-feeding is.<br>Then again, I'm a guy who thinks giving baby dolls to little girls a bit ridiculous because children don't need to simulate being mothers at 5 years old. Having/raising a baby is something that mature adults do, a child is not mature or an adult. Frankly, I think it glamorizes teens raising babies.
No, they're probably not going to talk about sex at that age, but they ARE teaching acceptance of the act of breast feeding, which is by far healthier than bottle feeding babies anyway. The general reaction to breast feeding, from people who only know of bottles for babies, is one of ignorance and disgust - which it shouldn't be, as it is a perfectly natural thing to do with a baby.