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Perfect Xmas gift for the kids: G-string, feather tickler and handcuffs

Skwim

Veteran Member
"G-strings, feather ticklers and other "blue" items being sold in the children's aisle of a Palmerston North knick-knack store have caused some parents to see red.

Palmerston North [N.Z.] mother-of-four Rochelle Parker was shocked to find an array of fluffy handcuffs, as well as combo packs containing a G-string, feather tickler and handcuffs, being displayed in the children's toy section at Barris on Broadway.

When she went into the shop again on Monday she said the handcuffs had not been moved from the shelves and the G-string packs had been moved to the next aisle over.

The adult items were still in the children's aisles when the Standard visited the shop yesterday morning.
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Revoltingest

Pragmatic Libertarian
Premium Member
Maybe the parents were worried that the innocent sex toys would be sullied by the presence of the faux weapons next to them.
That's why they wanted them moved, eh?
 

Skwim

Veteran Member
Maybe the parents were worried that the innocent sex toys would be sullied by the presence of the faux weapons next to them.
That's why they wanted them moved, eh?
Doubt it. Most parents, like good ol' Rochelle Parker here, would rather their little snowflakes be exposed to items of death and destruction rather than play and pleasure.
 

Father Heathen

Veteran Member
then I pity more than one country now :rolleyes:

It was cute how you automatically assumed it was America, though.

But anyway, this is likely just a case of a store clerk being too retarded to tell the difference between kids' toys and adult toys, rather than some reflection upon some sort of cultural condition.
 
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Smoke

Done here.
Interesting that there is a different set of toy handcuffs right next to the scandalous item.
 

Skwim

Veteran Member
It was cute how you automatically assumed it was America, though.

But anyway, this is likely just a case of a store clerk being too retarded to tell the difference between kids' toys and adult toys, rather than some reflection upon some sort of cultural condition.
Considering the garish packaging, and the small size of the g-string and handcuffs, I think the item was aimed at children.
 

Father Heathen

Veteran Member
Considering the garish packaging, and the small size of the g-string and handcuffs, I think the item was aimed at children.

Oh. I doubt it was manufactured in New Zealand, and it still is likely that the store didn't notice the nature of the product. I can't imagine them being stupid enough. I also can't imagine a toy company being stupid enough to try and market such a thing to children.

No to digress, but since we've decided to take cheap shots at other countries, there is a reason the following item doesn't sell well in the U.K. ;)
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blackout

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That package is absolutely aimed at children.
Look at the size of the cuffs, and the undies! :D
You can tell by the packaging as well.
It's one of those dollar store junk toys.
A feather?! haha

Actually the cuffs look more comfortable than the other ones right next to them.
Safer for little wrists. ;)

I could just picture my seven year old asking for that in the dollar store.
I don't know how, but she would manage to sense what it's about. LOL!
I'd probably buy it for her too.
We'd all laugh about it, each on our own level.

Make Love! not war. :p
 
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HonestJoe

Well-Known Member
Maybe the parents were worried that the innocent sex toys would be sullied by the presence of the faux weapons next to them.
That's why they wanted them moved, eh?
It is difficult to identify the line. Handcuffs, underwear and duster = bad. Handcuffs, mask and handgun = good?
 

Father Heathen

Veteran Member
It is difficult to identify the line. Handcuffs, underwear and duster = bad. Handcuffs, mask and handgun = good?

Call me old fashioned, but I find the idea of a young child pretending to be a dominatrix slightly more disturbing than a young child pretending to be a cowboy.
 

HonestJoe

Well-Known Member
Call me old fashioned, but I find the idea of a young child pretending to be a dominatrix slightly more disturbing than a young child pretending to be a cowboy.
I was being a little flippant but it is interesting that you elevate the duster/furry handcuffs to dominatrix (you clearly have a sheltered life ;) ) yet the mask/gun combination is still simply a cowboy (as opposed to something like bandit).
 
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