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post #21 of 40
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Originally Posted by Ivan's Mom View Post
I was looking for onsies for Ivan to wear this Spring and Summer with all the cute shorts I bought him at the after-season sale and I thought about getting some with AP slogans from cafepress.com. I found a bunch of cute ones and then I noticed that they have a lot of creepy ones as well. Like this one:
Click here - onsie

Should we boycott cafepress.com for selling such garbage? Who in the heck would put that onsie on their baby? Is there anywhere else that has a great selection of AP onsies?
Thats wrong on so many levels

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There are more disturbing onesies than that.

This one was linked to on a news site... Be aware, it's very disturbing!

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:Puke
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I'm not one to brag but my circumcision was top notch.

Circumcision. The origional manscaping.
post #22 of 40
Unfortunately, you can put anything you want up on cafe press. I've seen some pretty disgusting stuff.

My cafe press shop is completely intactavist and some people might be offended by that (no one here I'm sure). But it is free speech...I can sell my intactavist stuff and they can sell thier anti breastfeeding stuff...
post #23 of 40
http://www.cafepress.com/cp/info/hel...nt-policy.aspx

Prohibited Content:

# Inappropriate content or nudity that is not artistic in nature.
# Content that exploits images or the likeness of minors.
# Obscene and vulgar comments and offensive remarks that harass, threaten, defame or abuse others
# Content that depicts violence, is obscene, abusive, fraudulent or threatening

Material that is generally offensive or in bad taste
post #24 of 40
Thread Starter 
I think the onesie that a_work_in_progress brought up violates the rule #3. It is obscene and vulgar to put that garbage on a baby.

My mom did not like my Circ/BF shirt for Ivan to wear. What do you all think about putting this on a baby?
post #25 of 40
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My mom did not like my Circ/BF shirt for Ivan to wear. What do you all think about putting this on a baby?
I think it's just fine. You can't tell me that, given the choice, ANY baby wouldn't want those two things...so I say go for it
post #26 of 40
Anybody else find it ironic that the creepy design was on a "creeper"?

ITA that cafepress is open to anybody and I wouldn't want to see censorship there. But, just "eww" at anything on a baby that advertises the condition of his genitals.
post #27 of 40
I don't think there's anything wrong with a baby wearing a shirt that says "I'm intact." I think it's a good way to advocate against circ.
post #28 of 40
You know, I do kinda agree with Ruthla on this. It does seem kinda creepy to have your baby advertise their intact penis via a t-shirt.

That being said, here's some activist shirts y'all may be interested in:

Anti-Binky
Anti-Bottle
Anti-Crib
Future Feminist
post #29 of 40
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Originally Posted by a_work_in_progress View Post
You know, I do kinda agree with Ruthla on this. It does seem kinda creepy to have your baby advertise their intact penis via a t-shirt.
The intactavist onsies I have in the shop are to protect babies in the hospital...That was my purpose in doing them anyway...I even have them listed as "penis savers"

All of my other designs are for adults.
post #30 of 40
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There are more disturbing onesies than that.

This one was linked to on a news site... Be aware, it's very disturbing!

NSFW
What in the *@$& is THAT supposed to mean????!!!!
post #31 of 40
You can also buy blank shirts and the right printer paper at Staples and silk screen your own shirts. That way you KNOW it isnt supporting anyone who likes to cut babies.
post #32 of 40
That's sad that someone would even make a onesie like that and even more sad that a parent would happily put that on their baby. How awful! I just oredered some stuff off of cafepress.com and I love their selection. I had no idea they had pro-mutilation things to choose from though. I must say, I got my daughter the shirt that says Boobaholic...the first step is admitting it. It's so cute! I can't wait for her to wear it this summer!
post #33 of 40
Just go support www.granolathreads.com instead.
post #34 of 40
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Originally Posted by a_work_in_progress View Post
There are more disturbing onesies than that.

This one was linked to on a news site... Be aware, it's very disturbing!

NSFW
WTF: that should NOT be allowed
post #35 of 40
Thread Starter 
OK, my mom and dh both do not like the idea of the intactivist onesie for Ivan. I also have taken the thought of not wanting to have my baby advertise his genitalia on a onesie to heart that was suggested by other posters on this thread. Thanks for your input. I am keeping the other three and canceling the circ one. For Ivan. I do not want to embarrass him
post #36 of 40
Or if you just want to say something and aren't worried about graphics, you can get the iron-on letters from the big box craft stores. http://paquerette.merseine.nu:1832/beatrice/tick1.jpg
post #37 of 40
Wow... disturbing indeed... I never knew how Cafepress worked before. I definitely would rather support granolathreads and similar online stores though.

love and peace.
post #38 of 40
I had initially contemplated setting up a cafepress store for Intactivist T's, but wanted to provide better quality in terms of the printing (double screen printing, different shirts, etc.) so that's why I went with setting up a unique site and ordering shirts & getting them printed locally so I could really monitor the quality and so on.

Seeing some of the shirts for sale there makes me even more happy that I did that... Yikes! I think if people went there and are looking for Intactivist T shirts, depending on what words they seach for, they may end up with Pro-RIC and even circum-fetish results.

I think we should report that cafepress design linked to earlier in the thread as being in (horrifically) bad taste.




- Kira
post #39 of 40
Thread Starter 
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Originally Posted by A&A View Post
Just go support www.granolathreads.com instead.

Baa Baa I am a (insert sheep smilie here) I like those designs so much more! And they are embroidered! I do not see size 24 month for onesies, but I sent an email asking about it so hopefully I can get his clothes there. The whole site is "positive" which is what I want to support with our monies.

Thank you for the link! I am such a sheep :
post #40 of 40
that is f-ing disgusting. I doubt any "recently circumcised" infant would feel like throwing his hands up and running around in glee. : What the f is wrong with people?
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