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Would you be happy if your 15 year old daughter wanted to be a glamour model?

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If so would you go to the extreme of encouraging it by saving for a boob job for her?

http://www.dailymail.co.uk/femail/article-1033033/The-mother-wants-15-year-old-daughter-Jordan-saving-buy-boob-job.html

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  2. yeah, cause then I could pimp her out.

  3. No fracking way!!!

  4. This is disgusting...

    What is the world coming to?

    I just answered a question for an 11 year old who wanted to know if she was good enough to be an Abercrombie Kids model.

    There's something wrong with the world.

  5. i would hope she would try something else but if thats what she wanted up to her

  6. Jesus no.....this woman should be lined up and shot.

  7. My first thought on reading your question was that if my daughter wanted to model clothes, like say Kate Moss, then great.

    When I saw the article and the people involved I realised what a 'glamour' model is and I thought 'this is sick'.

    So the answer is, NO WAY.

  8. Can't say I would be impressed, but from memory if my father or mother tried to tell me not to do something when I was that age I would go out and do it just to p*** em off.

    Best to support them and hope it's a phase thing I suppose.

  9. No to the boob job & no to the glamour modelling.

  10. My God, the word S****y really does mean something in this case. I would've thought the money would be more appropriately spent on plastic surgery in the face area first.

  11. Sorry to say but I think glamour models look cheap specially those who are known to have been surgically modified.

  12. I wouldn't mind her wanting to become a glamour model if I felt she was likely to make it I would support that and make sure she only went to the top agencies to be represented - if they wouldn't take her I wouldnt encourage it - its cut throat business and there are some really sleazy outfits out there.

    As for fake b***s they are not required - on Page 3 in fact they are still banned as far as I am aware.

    I would suggest she left it until she was at least 21 as b***s can increase in late teens anyway.

    EDIT:  Just looked at her - she is no way close to being a top glamour model.  Her face is average and so is her body - sorry but that is just the truth - attractive girl but not professionally so - that is completely different.

    So I would say to her - pass your exams and A levels then I will consider getting you a boob job - by then she will have grown out of it probably.....and have some exams instead so she could go to uni

  13. I know a woman who would be happy...

    http://www.dailymail.co.uk/femail/articl...

    The mind boggles.

  14. ya sure

  15. if thats what she really wanted and she definity had potential- yes.

    about the boob job- only if she really needed it, like if she was 18 and was quite flat then yeah i guess so- but nothing extreme! (Pamela Anderson b***s- no way!)

    Glamour Model- YES.

    p**n Star- NO.

  16. I'm all for encouraging your kids, so as long as she is happy, I would be happy.  However, the boob job is a little extreme.  If it was something my daughter really wanted to pursue, I would insist on her saving up for this endeavor for herself.  By the time she saves enough money, she should be old enough to make the decision-- 15 is far too young to be undergoing such drastic measures!  Just the same, I would be happy to see her pursuing her dream.

  17. after looking at her images , she does not have what it takes, the only work she will get is five minutes of flash time nude in dirty mags

    the mother wants shooting and the girl her self needs to wake up

  18. The people in that article need a serious reality check...

  19. My heart sinks like a stone every time I hear a young girl say Jordan is her "idol".

    How have we got to the point where a woman who has false b***s, false hair, false nails, false teeth and a false tan along with botox, liposuction and rhinoplasty is the "idol" of young girls. What exactly is Jordan´s "talent" that we should all admire? An addiction to anaesthetic? Apart from recounting every detail of her life in books, mags and television programmes, what does she do?

    If my daughter grew up to want to emulate that I would feel that I had failed as a mother because she wouldn´t have a clue about the type of values I had tried to instill in her.



    And as for the girl in the article , well the fact of the matter is she just isn´t particularly pretty either. I can see her ending up on one of those satellite channels where girls wave their bum and bits at the camera waiting for people to phone up for a ***k.

  20. what a dozy stoopid bint !  and the daughters not much better either, obviously has low aspirations and is a lazy sod she thinks she can get her knockers out and make easy money. absolutely flabergasted. there is no way on gods earth i would spend £15k on beauty treatments for me never mind my 15yr old daughter. stoopid, stoopid, stoopid, words fail me!  xx

  21. No.

    I would not want to put my baby through a non-emergency operation let alone the worry of ( serious ) allergic reaction to implants,

    the life-long up-keep & replacing them every 3-5 years, dependant on tolerance.

    if this womans' daughter can't make with out a boob job

    perhaps they should consider a different career path for her!

  22. No I would not, and I definitely wouldn't go to the extremes of this mother - letting her dye her hair at ten, letting her use sun beds every day and then saving up for a boob job! Whose ambition is this the girl's or the mum's? Ultimately I can't stop my daughter from doing what she chooses when she gets to a certain age, but it's definitely not something I'd encourage.

  23. its better than hard core p**n and at the end of the day **** r just ****

  24. yes.

  25. what an ugly looking rough pair,the''mother'' should save her money,the little troll won't make enough to repay the cost

    oh, the answer to your q? no, i would invest a couple of slapped behinds though

  26. In a word, No.

  27. i wouldn't be happy no, and i certainly wouldn't act the way her mother is. How can anyone let a 15 year old hammer a sunbed and then say shes not at risk of skin cancer?

    Some people are so thick.

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