Sunday 31 October 2010

GIRLS BEGINNING PUBERTY AROUND NINE

With the rise in the perversion known as pedophilia, I would imagine that the addition of breasts on young girls would ruin the appeal of  Miley Cyrus and friend, slutted out to advertise their new children's "lingerie line".

Of course it is Terribly Wrong that this is being done or happening to our young girls. on both societal and medical levels. However, the societal messages we all deal with are completely contradictory. It all began with Madonna sexualizing little kids in the early 80's.

Normal nine-year-olds. Much happier eyes!

Medicine is expressing upset, parents are appalled, with the possible exception of Billy Rae Cyrus who just cannot wait to pimp his daughters more perversely.

So fashion and culture are pushing little girls to grow up faster than fast, and sluttify at a young age. Meanwhile the interest in pedophilia, and girl on girl sex seems to also be blowing all out of control. Excuse me for being a little confused. 

It seems to me that all of this confusion is there for a reason: after all there are no accidents. Beauty pageants for infants? Little girls dancing around poles on television? Lingerie for children? Pedophilia on the rise? Chemicals altering puberty levels as well as sexual preferences? 

Decent parents are upset and want answers.
Meanwhile, the heavy and in some states, mandagory, marketing of Gardasil continues with the unspoken insinuation that sex for young girls is inevitable

Gardasil: Three deaths, 1637 adverse reactions



Originally posted, June 13, 2010
Reposted October 31, 2010
By Lois Rogers

GROWING numbers of girls are reaching puberty before the age of 10, is raising fears of increased sexual activity among a new generation of children.

Scientists believe the phenomenon could be linked to obesity or exposure to chemicals in the food chain, and is putting girls at greater long-term risk of breast cancer.

 13 Year old model for Chanel.
Shades of Lolita! 

A study has revealed that breast development in a sample of 1,000 girls started at an average age of 9 years and 10 months ~ an entire year earlier than when a similar cohort was examined in 1991.

The research was carried out in Denmark in 2006, the latest year for which figures were available, but experts believe the trend applies to Britain and other parts of Europe. Data from America also point to the earlier onset of puberty.

Scientists warn that such young girls are ill-equipped to cope with sexual development when they are still at primary school.

Fashion paints her as knowing it all, 
possessing the ennui worthy of an ancient starlet,
but she is just a child, a pedophile's delight.

“We were very surprised that there had been such a change in a period of just 15 years,” said Anders Juul, head of the Department of Growth and Reproduction at the University hospital in Copenhagen, a world leader in the study of hormones and growth.

“If girls mature early, they run into teenage problems at an early age and they’re more prone to diseases later on. We should be worried about this regardless of what we think the underlying reasons might be. It’s a clear sign that something is affecting our children, whether it’s junk food, environmental chemicals or lack of physical activity.”

A little early for high heels, Suri? 

Hitting puberty early can mean longer exposure to oestrogen, which is a factor in breast cancer. There is also a greater risk of heart disease.

A number of artificially produced chemicals have been blamed for interfering with sexual development, notably bisphenol A, a plastic found in the lining of tin cans and babies’ feeding bottles.

Canada has begun allover bans on bishpenol A  or this among many other negative impacts it has on the estrogen and sexual development of both genders.

Juul’s research team is now testing blood and urine samples from girls in the study to see if a direct link can be drawn between early sexual maturation and bisphenol A.

This could also be why young males are reaching sexual maturity and later and later years as well. And, their private anatomy is smaller, they are more prone to development of breast tissue.

Another factor in puberty could be diet. Children are eating more than previous generations and growing bigger ~ and in many cases becoming obese.

There has been a steady lowering in the onset of puberty. In the 19th century, it was at about 15 for girls and 17 for boys.
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It's not just scientific studies suggesting these figures are now obsolete; anecdotal reports of boys dropping out of choir schools when their voices break at age 12 or 13 are now widespread. According to Richard Stanhope, an expert in childhood hormonal disorders, specialists are now convinced that early puberty is a real phenomenon.
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The international standard for normal puberty in white girls was set in the 1960s at 12 for the age when periods begin and at about 14 for boys when their voices break and their growth surges.

Use a little common sense folks! Feed your children estrogen and mess around with the balance of nature and this is what happens. "..we don't understand." How LUDICROUS.

A more recent consensus in Britain has proved elusive. “Although we don’t have clear data here, there is evidence the same thing [as in Denmark] is happening for reasons that we don’t understand,” said Richard Sharpe, head of the Medical Research Council’s human reproductive sciences unit in Edinburgh.

“We don’t know if this is the result of better nutrition or environmental factors, but it does create social problems for girls who are already living in a sexualised society.”

Sharpe said boys had also been affected by the phenomenon. Choir schools have reported an increasing number of boys dropping out because their voices had broken at the age of 12 or 13.

Richard Stanhope, an expert in hormonal disorders in children who recently retired from Great Ormond Street hospital, said specialists in his field believed they were seeing more children going through early puberty.

Early puberty can be hard on children who are mature physically but still young emotionally, experts warn.
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“All the things we experience as teenagers are difficult enough to cope with, but when it happens at 10 or 11 it is much worse,” he said.
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“These children are also at a much higher risk of being sexually abused because it is hard for some adults to understand and behave appropriately towards them.”

Girls who reach puberty early often find themselves teased at school. “I had to wear a bra at 9,” said one girl, who did not want to be named. “I used to pretend to be ill to get out of changing for PE.


“The worst part was men coming on to me as though I was an adult when actually I was 11.”

A study published in the journal Public Health Nutrition last Friday showed a link between high meat consumption and earlier puberty in girls.

Researchers at Brighton University found that 49% of girls who ate meat 12 times a week at the age of 7 had reached puberty by the age of 12 1/2, compared with 35% of those who ate meat four times a week or less

Levels of persistent organic pollutants are typically higher in foods high in animal fat, such as meat and dairy.


5 comments:

  1. Wow. That's a lot to swallow, with girls bursting physically outward, with bodies they're not ready for mentally or emotionally. I don't know what or how this will shape the future of relationships or life socially, but this has to be considered carefully.

    Thank you for such a deep posting on your blog.

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  2. Great post, I also think young girls are being brought up with too much sexual influence today - the radio even!

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  3. YEAH!
    JUST LIKE CHICKENS!
    PUMPED WITH HORMONES & READY TO EAT IN 8 WEEKS!

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