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Seriously, sexy Girl Scouts? RANT

TL:DR an Alumna Girl Scout's rant on sexy girl scout uniforms.

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I know it's almost Halloween and everything, but I just have to say this:

SEXY GIRL SCOUT COSTUMES ARE DISTURBING!!!!


It's one thing that "sexy" variations of costumes exist, that's okay. Certain types of costumes can have sexy equivilants, BUT (and that's a bug but) there are others that should not have been touched with the sexy stick. 

Costumes like sexy military or medical officials are one thing, but if the sexy costume is of Anything for those under the age of 18 then WTH was it made??? seriously.


Cartoon/Anime characters are there for kids to idolize, make them sexy and you might have "little Johnny" or "Little Suzy" asking "Mommy, why is (insert favorite character here) looking like a big boobed woman?"
But one of the worst by far are the "Sexy" Girl Scouts.

The GSUSA was founded 100 years ago by Juliette Gordon Low in Savannah GA. The organization helps young girls ages 5- 18 find their true potential. I'm sorry, but I really don't think "Daisy" would find it funny that people have made costumes that perversify her organization. She would probably be rolling in her grave if she saw any of these.

  or or any others floating around the web o verse.. (the not meant to be sexy ones excluded)
 As a Girl Scout Alumna myself, I've always found these costumes to be sickening, perverted pieces of trash.      

Another thing, why are "sexy" costumes solely to be worn by women? Why can't there be sexy costumes for men? Why can't they look hot for us?

Life just isn't fair.
Queen Of Games


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