@adamorgan I shouldn't have to quit my passion due to an image I don't find pleasant. I shall stay on here because I came on here to make bracelets with the community, not to argue over a nude woman.
@jaz-rose then don't look at it, let us have our moment of appreciation for this pattern. As a lot of other people have been saying, it's not that hard not to click on it, not to look at it. Plus, it was your choice to come on here, its not our responsibility to sensor everything for all the kids on here. If you don't appreciate it then just leave, don't look at it it's quite simple, but you and few others are making it harder than it actually is. Also horrified? What are you horrified about? It's an outline of a body!! there's is nothing to be horrified about.
@adamorgan I totally understand what you're trying to say but mods are 18 or over and me being 9 years old, I was horrified seeing this on the site. Sorry for any argument ❤️
@hlc Yeah, in 5th grade I was taught about this stuff and I was really uncomfortable haha. Thanks for sharing your opinions about things and I’m glad your so nice about it. 😊
@hot_knots All of what you've said is totally true, and I was taught to be ashamed of my body and it made me uncomfy as well. Body positivity should be taught in middle school. It may make you uncomfortable, but it is something you should learn earlier in life rather than the latter. The reason you may have felt uncomfy was also how you were brought up, as was for me. If everyone is inclusive, not only about body positivity, but as well as with mental health/illnesses and disabilities, no one would feel as uncomfortable to talk about them. I've felt this way for most of my life and I tatally agree with you! It does make people uncomfortable because it really isn't talked about when we're children. Again, I totally agree with you. I was taught to feel uncomfy about it when we talked about our bodies in school, that's why we NEED more people to be open. There's also a time and a place for talking about it. I'd talk about it with someone you're close with as well as when you're a bit older, say the age of 12, seeing as that's the average for women to start their period, but everyone is different. For my sister, I told her about growing up and body changes about a month before her talk, which she had in 5th grade (I think that's ooper young, but oh well.) because when I was talked to about it in 5th grade I ligit passed out and got a concussion, which is super embarassing lol. Anyway, all I'm saying is we should teach it at a younger age, but not too young of course, to help later in life. Trust me, learning in a safe place with someone you absolutely trust makes a world of difference! Hope you have a great day! And again, totally understand and respect your opinion! ❤️
@hlc Thanks for being so kind, really. Many people that respond to my comments are either agreeing or getting all angry with me. I really do agree body positivity is important, and yes, we should teach children about bodies, however sometimes I feel like it’s a bit too much. As a middle schooler, when they taught me about bodies and other things, it made me uncomfortable. And I don’t think it should’ve made me feel that way. But anyways, my point is, we should teach things like this on a different website, perhaps a website about bodies or things like that, I just don’t feel like it’s necessary to teach these things on a bracelet-making website. Idk, maybe I’m too stubborn 😂 but that’s just how I feel. Again, thanks for being so kind, I understand your point, but of course all opinions are different.💜👍🏼😊
@naiyah that was very rude what the heck I don't go around talking about those kinds of things. I have debates on certain designs with other users because what they say doesn't make sense to me and I want clarification. do not assume I go around saying those things because I don't. i don't talk about Lgbt+ stuff, and i don't mention suicide because that is a very triggering topic for MANY people.
@Deer-Teeth I never said to take it down! And I am not posting comments on the others cause no one is on those patterns. I am a female as well, and proud of it! But everyone should be proud of who they become, not really what they look like. 😐 Being content and having a happy spirit is amazing! And this pattern is nice! But from what everyone says it sounds like it is a personal problem. And I also dont go around saying things about lgbtg+ or abortion or suicide. I really like your profile picture! Good night! ❤️
@Puppy12345 I kinda agree, its not like this is an actual lady with no clothes, its a representation. it got accepted for a reason, to tag all the moderators (one of them accepted it!!!) and say it needs to be taken down isn't fair to the creator OR the moderators. nothing is wrong with this, just like with every other design you see on here, if you don't like it move along
@Deer-Teeth I hope I don't get in trouble for saying this but people are kinda acting like toddlers...it is really not inappropriate and if they think it is then they can just keep looking throughout patterns instead of starting a bunch of drama