Tiny Small Dancing Naked

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Last week parents worldwide gasped at a viral video showing a quintet of 7-year-old girls gyrating across a California stage, wearing costumes straight out of a French maid fantasy: knee-high leather boots, red-and-black booty shorts, fishnet sleeves and bra tops.
I would have been shocked too, had I not seen something even more provocative last year, on my son’s kindergarten field trip.
We were riding the school bus, bumping along through the woods on our way to a pumpkin patch, when one little girl caught my eye.
Mostly hidden from view by the tall backs of the bus seats, she was amusing several classmates by undulating her pelvis and pointing to her crotch while making kissy lips and smacking noises for the benefit of the boys alongside.
I’m sure her mother would have been horrified. I’m also sure the little girl didn’t really know what she was doing, other than entertaining her friends, who had a wonderful time guffawing, the same way they would at a loud fart.
Odds are she picked up the moves from a YouTube video.
Or maybe she was a Disney Channel fan, one of the tens of millions of little girls who fell in love with Miley Cyrus‘ character Hannah Montana, and then got to see last summer’s Teen Choice Awards–where Cyrus pole-danced atop an ice cream cart wearing chains, high-heel boots and not much else–on national television.
(If she was a Hannah fan, here’s hoping she missed last weekend’s release of a 2008 video showing a 16-year-old Cyrus giving a lap dance to her 44-year-old movie producer at a cast party).
As the mother of an 8-year-old girl, I’m hoping my daughter won’t show up on YouTube dressed like a French maid anytime soon, or find herself pole dancing on an ice cream cart, um, ever. Though I suppose that will be up to her after age 18.
My husband and I have all kinds of plans to help her avoid this path. We won’t be entering her in any soft-porn dance contests or pageants. We never let her watch television, so she’s never fallen in love with a Disney Channel starlet who may someday become famous for nearly nude poses or just-short-of-sex public dancing. And she’s never seen a music video, so she’s way behind her peers in pelvis-thrusting lessons.
We do let her watch movies, but only certain ones, featuring mostly fully clad female characters like Princess Leia and Hermione Granger. (Hopefully she doesn’t remember that scene where Leia is barely dressed and chained as Jabba the Hutt’s sex slave.)
Best of all, her little brother loves to follow her everywhere, and tell on her.
Oh, and my husband won’t let her date until she’s 35.
If only we knew all this would work.
After all, we have no idea where her future hormones will lead her, who her friends will be when they hit or how easily she’ll be able to buy her brother’s silence.
I remember from my own tween years that plenty of girls went to great lengths to fool their parents. Some were quick-change artists. They arrived at school in parent-approved clothes, then ducked into the bathroom and changed into more fashionable outfits, sometimes adding make-up. They changed back before going home.
A lot of girls take this farther today by playing up to expectations at home while leading virtual double lives on Facebook. Even if their parents “friend” them, kids can twiddle with the privacy settings to make sure their parents don’t see certain posts and photos.
Some parents will try to stop all of the above with curfews, surprise visits and snooping software. I’m hoping I won’t be one of them. I’d like to think that by the time my little string bean of a girl goes hormonal, all those years of reading Little House on the Prairie, The Secret Garden and the like will result in her not wanting to dress or act like a hooker. And that in any case, I’ll have learned to hold my tongue by then, unless of course, she dresses or acts like a hooker.
I have this fantasy that we’ll be able to talk openly and without rancor as she grows into womanhood, so she won’t feel compelled to lead a double life between friends and home.
So far our communication is great. Just the other night, after pouting at me when I wouldn’t let her sit next to her 6-year-old brother at an upscale restaurant, she relented, hugged me and then cooed, “I hope you don’t mind me telling you something, mom. But you bother me a lot. … But I know it’s not your fault.”
With that kind of honesty, we’re home free, right?
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Sam Armytage says there's no problem with young girls pole dancing in Facebook ad
A POLE dancing company has sparked online controversy by using prepubescent children performing stripper-esque moves to promote a backyard pole-dancing kit.
The 35 second advertisement for the GymPole product features slow motion footage of young girls as they swing around the pole, which is designed for adult use.
The video has been viewed more than 1.8 million times since it was uploaded eleven days ago and 3500 comments have been left, many of them angry.
According to the company, “we just wanted to promote juniors in pole sports as we think they are super talented”.
But others have accused the company of unnecessarily exploiting children in advertising and “feeding into a paedophile culture.”
“Pole dancing originated in strip clubs and men — rightly — associate pole dancing with sexual arousal. These girls are innocently having fun and have no idea that men may be getting off on this,” wrote one commentator on Facebook..
But others defended the advertisement saying “it makes me happy to see this commercial done with children. It helps to take away the negative associations that society has [with pole dancing], while showing it is a fun and good sport.”
Parenting author and teen girl educator, Dannielle Miller said that adults should not view innocent childish play through a sexualised lens, or shame girls or women based on clothing choice, but still had concerns with the production elements of the advertisement.
“The slow-mo crotch-cam type shots in the promotional video for Gympole do make me feel uncomfortable,” said Miller.
“Surely these feed child predator’s fantasies?”
On the other hand, Professor Catharine Lumby from Macquaire University says that pole dancing is increasingly seen as a legitimate form of exercise.
“We know we need to encourage young girls to exercise. I did my own form of pole dancing, improvised around a Hills hoist when I was eight years old,” quipped Professor Lumby.
“Pre-teen girls love dancing, mucking around and showing off. They enjoy gymnastics and the big danger here is that maybe it’s the adults who are sexualising them rather than them sexualising themselves.”
“We need to be very cautions of imposing adult ideas on young girls,” said Professor Lumby.
In Australia, pole dancing classes for under 12’s have taken off in recent years.
PoleAthletica studio in Sydney’s Surry Hills offers pole-dancing classes for children aged between 6 and twelve.
The PoleFit Kids program runs for ten weeks at a cost of $229.
Beach Fit Dance studio in Newcastle also offers two pole-fitness courses for children: one for children aged under 12, and one for children aged 5 and under.
“This class was started due to the high demand from our existing clients — they would bring their young children to the studio and the kids would run straight to the poles!” says the website.
“They love spinning and trying new moves, even at a young age.”
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