
LMFAO these new ones aren't as bad as they could have been. I think the worst has to be the tiny VIP bikini's which arrived a couple of months ago :L
Theres nothing wrong with them at all though. :S A strapless top is hardly considered revealing and are common and found in all clothes shops. The only items I could possibly see as provocative are the bikinis that they brought in at beginning of summer.
is this thread serious? I know what you're saying about the internet influencing people but I can hardly see the fact that Habbo having a top like the one you described is going to make teenage girls grow up and be ******....... nobody sees a habbo wearing something and thinks ah i must get one of those from topshop tomorrow just so i can be like my little habbo dude... you're taking it too far by saying that things like that influence people. that's coming from the guy who's (so totally not) sat here with a feather in his hair wearing a reindeer hat with lego shoes and a fake beard.
drink up this bottle of yeah
and P A I N T your body on me
just gonna remind u that habbo is a game for teens and not 8 year olds. you could say that displaying this type of clothes in real life clothing stores is... how did you put it... "creating a new (negative) stereotype and lifestyle for women". You're just complaining for the sake of complaining mate and nobody even agrees with you. If you're getting hyped over "breast level" (lol) tops on habbo then u need to take a long hard look at ur self.
I don't think they're setting a great example but it's what people asked for in the poll about a year ago. Btw what's provactive?
People will only wear things they want to wear. Habbo, of all things, will not directly influence what you wear in real life. In the outside world, people follow fashions and trends; or if they're odd then they may label themselves and dress appropriately to that group. The chance of someone seeing a skirt on Habbo and dressing like that in real life is minimal; it's more likely to be the opposite.
It's a fair point, but it just doesn't work like that. People aren't inanimate machines. Most people do have brains and recognise the difference between online and offline.
Provactive, you would use it on something that 'arouses' people or causes 'sexual desire/interest' - so if I was a woman, and had a very short skirt on, that could be seen as provactive.
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