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  • Not a good plan. Though, to be fair, I have a bigger issue with the fact that there's no age limit to buy these items in most places. Any ten-year-old can walk into a gas station and buy a condom. And the cashier isn't supposed to refuse the sale.

    You can invest in a product with a high failure rate. To engage in activity that can adversely affect your mind, your body, your entire life, and that of who knows how many others of this sort. And you can make the purchase that becomes the invitation to all this risky behavior, under a false pretense of safety, and you aren't even required to prove that you are of the legal age of consent!

    Also, you can enlist to fight and die for your country (or, if it's a whore for NATO / UN devils, fight for the NWO.) And you can do that at 18. Holding a gun, killing a man, even getting shot. However, you have to be at least 16 to pump your own gas. You have to be 21 to drink or smoke. You have to be 25 to get decent rates on car insurance, or rent a car.

    But sex products? Apparently, the motto is: "Have at 'em, kiddos!"

    It's madness.

    • The only sex product with an age restriction on its sale, apparently, is a porno mag. Most kids into that sort of thing would rather lie about their age, and view that crap online for free anyway. So it's weird in this everything-online era, that actual printed porno mags even still exist.

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  • Eh, they should have it on a high shelf or something but I don't really care. It's not that weird to find a few sex toys in the family planning aisle.

    Probably nice that teens don't have to go to a weird sex shop just to get a basic vibrator or something.

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  • Walgreens also has them, I was a bit surprised as I was buying feminine products which is often in the same isle as condoms and lube. When I was kid though, my parents steered me away from the feminine products isle, that also had condoms and lube so I think parents will continue to have to do this. Though they never really did explain that stuff to me, until after I would have been useful, luckily I learned in school. I guess parents will have to continue to steer children away from those aisles until they are ready to explain what they are for.

  • You can’t keep kids in a bubble. I mean you can, but the law is a grey area. They need a medical release, all that.

    No. I don’t have a problem with it. They aren’t the same as cigarettes and alcohol. They are far less likely to stunt growth and cause disease if started early.

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  • Well they also sell condoms and lubricants. In this day and age, the parents have to do the parenting to expose or not expose their kids to all sorts of things around us - not only things that you find in your local CVS.

  • SMALL kids eventually become BIG kids... if you don't deal with THAT reality, you psychologically traumatize them. Explain those are ADULT 'toys', to be electively 'played with' when they're older.~

  • Yeah. I mean they sell condoms too and lube. They have for years. Seems to be a story about nothing.

  • Worry that they are too cheap and downmarket?

  • It's hilarious. Nothing else to expect when we live in Gomorrah.

    • Its not funny at all.

  • I saw this on the news a couple of days ago. It won't last. It's long been predicted that retail stores are going the way of the dinosaur and the phone booth. This will just speed the process.

  • I'm okay with that, yes. If it's easier for people to have a healthy sex life that isn't in a back room, shamed, etc., then that's a good thing.

  • do they keep the 12 inch dildos next to the 12 gauge ammo?

    that... could be an issue

  • They do not sell cigarettes anymore so they have to make up the revenue some other way.

  • As a parent, if my daughter saw them and asked me about them I would simply tell her that they’re for adults and she’ll know when she’s older. It’s not like young kids really know what they’re looking at anyways.

  • I don’t see any issues with that, like Walmart sells guns and vibrators n shit and nobody has a problem with that 🤷‍♂️

  • But they banned tobacco because children shouldn't see it, lol. This fucking clown world.

  • Yes. They might lure the kids away from sex. Vaginal sex may make them pregnant and STIs exist.

  • They can sell whatever they like as long as its legal.

  • As long as the packaging is very discrete I don’t see a problem like when I was a kid the porn magazines on the top shelfused to be uncovered on the rack and newspapers had a nude model page. My children have never asked about that stuff but I’d just be like it’s for adults. Hopefully they have an age limit to buy those too.