homesteader86
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They did go to the dentist in CR, and at least once in Dubai. I remember them talking about it in CR because Mia couldn’t stop laughing at the video that was playing.
I dont think some of us are saying its mias fault at all for being catcalled for what she wears, i think its more saying that as you can see her nipples she may get more men catcalling etc. I agree that us women should be able to go out without a bra on and i have myself been out and about without one on in public, the issue for me is that its very obvious she doesnt have one on. I personally dont wish to see them, or even ripped mens bodies for that matter, im just not a fan. She is also still classed as a child and will have grown men looking, again not saying its mias fault but its just human nature to look at what is deemed "not appropriate" for a girl her age.I usually agree with everything said on here but the whole Mia not wearing a bra and linking it to her getting catcalled in Costa Rica is coming off as very victim blamingesque. As a girl Mia's age, I'm just a few months older, I'm glad that women feel they can be more free with what they wear and don't feel as if they always have to wear a bra. I know a lot of girls our age who don't simply because they don't want to. Women's bodies aren't immodest and if she doesn't want to wear one and she feels comfortable with that, it's her choice. She's 17, not 12.
And every one has nipples, men and women. I see boys and men walking around London without shirts on and nobody bats an eye, for goodness sake. Yet despite Mia covering hers completely, she's still being viewed as sexual and 'asking for it'.
Regarding cat calling, it's in no way Mia's fault whether you like her or not, or whether you like her outfits or not. The only people to blame for cat calling is cat callers.
It's fair enough if you wouldn't allow your child to not wear a bra in public, but please don't push blame of sexualisation and harassment of young women onto young women. It doesn't matter what you wear, everyone deserves to be respected and have a right to boundaries.
Feel free to disagree with me on the first part, I respect you even if you do, but again, please don't victim blame. I'm a victim myself and I'm sure there's plenty of other victims of sexual harassment or assault reading this thread and it is really hurtful.
People have to understand that sexual abuse isn't about being attracted to someone or about what they're wearing, it's about power. I know women who've been harassed in sweatpants and a jumper, it really doesn't matter. There are some sick people out there.
As women, we will be objectified, no matter how you look, your weight, race, clothing, etc. Rather than playing the blame game we should support each other and spread awareness for the issue of objectification.
Thank you for reading if you've gotten this far, and feel free to disagree. Just my take on the matter.
mia is getting to the age where her wisdom teeth will appear and cause some issues. is she gonna get sponsored to get them out lol. wisdom teeth can be such a pain lol. one of my sisters wisdom teeth managed to rot the nerves of 2 other teeth cause was growing horizontally under her gum. She got it out early last year but is still having problems.
I dont think some of us are saying its mias fault at all for being catcalled for what she wears, i think its more saying that as you can see her nipples she may get more men catcalling etc. I agree that us women should be able to go out without a bra on and i have myself been out and about without one on in public, the issue for me is that its very obvious she doesnt have one on. I personally dont wish to see them, or even ripped mens bodies for that matter, im just not a fan. She is also still classed as a child and will have grown men looking, again not saying its mias fault but its just human nature to look at what is deemed "not appropriate" for a girl her age.
She's so obsessed with Koa being a "mummy's boy". A few months ago she said he went to Darren for everything and was obsessed with him. It's so weird. Your kids love you both and you're both going to matter to them so why is this even a conversation...
Yes! The Costa Rica version of them was so natural, health centred, getting outside in nature. The London version of them is all about self entitlement, money and silliness.I’m gobsmacked at their behaviour on the train today and Georgie saying ‘when you wear these shoes expect to get bullied!’ The way Mia just stands in the middle of the street in everyone’s way like she’s so important and surely everyone knows you can’t take food from another restaurant in and eat it!
Is it just me or do they come across like two completely different families in their Costa Rica and London vlogs?