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Published: 11:52 BST, 28 November 2012 | Updated: 07:50 BST, 29 November 2012
Men are often asked whether, when it comes to women, they are breast, legs or bottom men.
But in some cases it is pretty obvious.
This collection of hilarious family photos proves that some boys decide from a very early age that being breast-obsessed is best, and that they will use any opportunity to grab an eyeful - or, in the cases of some very brazen young chaps, a handful.
Say cheese! When he thinks no one is watching, this cheeky chappie takes advantage of his new-found height
Whether staring at their mothers, their mothers' friends, or simply a passing waitress wearing a low-cut top, these tiny lads appear to think no one is watching when the camera is on them.
Clearly oblivious to the lenses recording their wandering eyes, these funny fellas cannot hide their fascination at discovering these amazing things. Here we pick out a selection of the best...
Struck dumb: One shocked baby doesn't quite know what to make of his latest discovery
Look at this! This young boy is finding it tricky to keep his attention focused on the camera
Caught on camera! This young man didn't realise his cheeky ogling would be broadcast to the entire sporting stadium...and the world
What you lookin' at? This tiny fellow in yellow promises he's just grabbing on for support
Excuse me, I think I dropped my keys down there... This teeny toddler takes a closer look
Slyly does it: Maybe I'll just take a tiny peek, while no one is looking at me...
I think I parked the car down here: This cheerful chap realises you can get away with anything, just so long as you smile and maintain eye contact
Bit of a handful: This dancer manages to maintain her professional composure despite the wandering hands of one of her companions
Sideways glance: This daring diner takes full advantage of the fact he is eating in Hooters to sneak a wayward peek
Gimme a kiss: One little boy takes kissing a bit further than anyone was expecting
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Body-shaming has been given a bridal twist, with a woman banning her sister from her wedding party because her breasts were 'too big'.
Sharing her ordeal on Reddit, the 14-year-old says she was initially asked to be a bridesmaid for the September wedding.
"I was very excited, I've never been in a wedding so this is a new experience," she writes.
During the dress selection process, the bride-to-be and her bridesmaids - including her little sister, one of their cousins and the bride's best friend - went shopping together and settled on a pink and red ruffled gown.
Trying on the dress, the three bridesmaids walked out of the change rooms to show the bride.
"My sister looks at me and her face just freezes," the anonymous Redditor writes.
The bride-to-be gave her sister the silent treatment before taking her into the dress shop's bathroom to talk.
"Your boobs look huge," she told her, much to her horror and discomfort. The teenager recalls asking, "What do you want me to do about it?"
The situation escalated when the bride-to-be informed her sister she couldn't wear the bridesmaid dress because she thought she would upstage her.
"I don't want any attention straying away from me and my fiancé," the bride-to-be told her sister, adding: "I'm sorry but you can't be my bridesmaid."
Heartbroken, the younger sister informed the other bridesmaids of the altercation before bursting into tears and asking her stepmother to pick her up.
"I was really looking forward to being by my sister's side while she gets married, and I'm also very hurt," she writes.
The other bridesmaids sided with the girl, refusing to be in the bridal party until the bride-to-be apologised for her actions.
Though a simple apology could have salvaged the sisterhood, the bride instead responded with a searing message.
"My sister texted me and said that I've ruined her wedding," the Redditor adds.
Users were quick to jump to the teenager's defence, with the Reddit post racking up over 900 comments that widely agreed the bride was "selfish."
"It's sad and disturbing that your sister thinks her 14 year old sister's boobs are going to distract the guests," writes one user.
"This sister isn't just a bridezilla, she's hella insecure if she thinks a 14 year old is going to steal the spotlight from her own wedding," says another.
One concerned user wants to know how the bride-to-be will react to the rest of her guests' outfits.
"Does she just expect everyone who goes to the wedding to look worse than her?"
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by KATE SHERRY and RICHARD PRICE, Daily Mail
Amy Crowhurst is four months pregnant. She is also just 12 years old.
Her child was conceived in a one-night stand at the local youth club with a 15-year-old boy. She does not know his surname or where he lives.
'I know I was stupid to get pregnant but I'm not that bothered really,' she admitted yesterday. 'Of course I wish it had never happened but it's too late now.'
Amy, one of Britain's youngest recorded mothers-to-be, spoke to the Daily Mail after we were invited into the family home in Crawley, West Sussex.
This consists of two council houses knocked into one - to accommodate the still growing family of Amy's 42-year-old mother Rose.
She has given birth to nine children by two different fathers. The children's ages range from 21 years to just four months old.
Three years ago Amy's father walked out on the family and set up home with another woman. Since then her mother has had a number of relationships.
The most recent of these resulted in the birth of Amy's youngest sibling, a boy called Momodou whose father has since returned to his wife and children in the Gambia.
Speaking with her mother's approval Amy - who smokes, and has had her nose, ears and belly button pierced - said: 'I don't really mind because I don't like school anyway and now I don't have to go any more.
'I don't need to go to ante-natal classes because nobody knows more than my mum about bringing up children.'
Two weeks ago a doctor confirmed that Amy was pregnant. At first she had been reluctant to tell her mother, but suspicions were aroused when Amy began putting on weight and fainted.
She had confided in her mother that she was missing periods.
'But I put that down to smoking,' said Mrs Crowhurst, who knew her daughter was already a regular smoker. 'When she kept putting on weight I went out and bought a home pregnancy kit, which was when we found out the truth.'
The child's teenage father does not know about the pregnancy. Amy's mother knows only that he is 'a Jamaican boy from London' who visited Crawley for a night out.
Amy claims to have had sex with the boy only once. The result of that meeting has been the end of Amy's childhood.
She can no longer play sport or even go to school with her friends. After missing several weeks of school her own personal tutor visited her at home for the first time yesterday.
Mrs Crowhurst said she had been surprised by her daughter's pregnancy because 'she knows all about condoms and that'.
She added: 'I don't think she realises the magnitude of what she has done yet.
'She thinks it's all exciting being pregnant and having a baby, but she is throwing half her life away. She's really just a girl herself. She is still a giggly little 12-year-old at heart. But she's mature for her age and I'm sure she'll be a good mum.'
The family lives on £185-a-week benefits, as Mrs Crowhurst has given up her job as a dinner lady to care for her clan.
Amy's father, Peter Crowhurst, a 47-year-old maintenance engineer, was unavailable for comment yesterday but is said to have 'reluctantly' accepted his daughter's intention to go through with the pregnancy.
He is understood to be 'deeply concerned' that Amy, who wears his wedding ring on a chain around her neck, is racing towards motherhood when she is still so young.
Amy said: 'I am worried about the actual birth because I'm so small and I know it's quite painful.
'But I know I can cope. I've had lots of practice with my brothers and sisters. I know all about feeding, bathing and changing.'
She rejected talk of an abortion after seeing a scan of her unborn child. Nevertheless, claims of maturity pale into insignificance when the 12-year-old reveals that her only craving during pregnancy is for sweets.
Social services have visited the family. 'But they said everything was fine and they haven't made any arrangements to come back,' said Mrs Crowhurst.
A spokesman for West Sussex social services said: 'We produce an individually tailored package of care and support for the child and family.
'This is arranged in close consultation with them, with colleagues in the education department and with the health service.'
Britain's youngest mother is believed to be a girl of 11, who fell pregnant when she was just ten. The world's youngest recorded mother was an eight-year-old from Arkansas in the U.S., who had twins in 1994.
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My sister is 10 years old, and we all try to encourage her to use her imagination and play. In this day and age, I feel like sometimes everyone (including kids) are too busy looking at screens for entertainment instead of entertaining themselves. I try to explain to her that I wish I felt like doing all the things she can, but having chronic fatigue syndrome leaves me very limited.
Naturally, she wants to play games and do things with me. We might play a game on the card table, where I can lay in the chair on the heating pad. She plays restaurant and brings me food. She made her own menu and everything. Then we swap roles and I bring her fake food.
However, after we were done playing restaurant, she wanted to play doctor. This may sound silly, possibly petty or even me just being plain sensitive. I told her alright, we can play that. She asks me why I am there, and of course, playing doctor is no fun if there is nothing wrong with you. Right? It makes sense for a kid to want to have something wrong with the other. That is what playing doctor is anyway.
I just kept hoping she would not bring up my illness. She had done it in the past. She had asked why I was there and even had a cure for it. I wish she did, I guess she wished so too. I had to explain to her over and over how it works. Do I expect her to perfectly understand? Of course not. But it sometimes seems like she does not believe me.
In the end, all she did was say I had strep throat. She then “removed” my tonsils later.
Every time she asks if I want to play doctor, my stomach drops. I am sick of doctors. I am sick of going to doctors with all sorts of things wrong with me and being told there is either nothing they can do or they do not believe me.
I hate that I am this way, and I hate that the very thought of playing doctor fills me with such dread and fear.
I hate that I am 22 years old, and I have enough diagnoses on my chart that it takes up many pages.
I hate that the smallest thing like this triggers all these emotions. I hate explaining it, so I typically don’t.
When my younger sister wants to play doctor, I do. I play with her. I swallow these emotions, because the last thing I need to do is make her feel like she needs to walk on eggshells.
I try my best to not let everything affect me personally, like when people that say, “if you do not have a wheelchair, you should not use the handicap parking.”
It’s those who refuse to believe someone as young as me can relate on a personal level to my grandmother and have numerous health problems.
It’s those using my illness as a joke or a fake reason not to have a job.
It’s those people who direct something at one population, and yet I get offended.
I feel like ableism is real, but I also feel I need to remember not everyone is aware. I was not aware til I got sick at 19. I was not aware of the world of chronic illness.
Educate those around you. Spread awareness not just for the illness you personally have, but the whole spoonie world.
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CFS/ME, Fibromyalgia, and Scoliosis. Possibly IBS. Depression. Married, 24. Taurus and INFJ. Demi.
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