Penarddun
Daily Stormer
December 1, 2016
Let’s see what the kiddies have asked today!
We can finally celebrate the death of at least one publication that has been corrupting young girls for the last 45 years.
Leading girls down the wrong path since 1970
Australia’s Dolly Magazine (American equivalent would be Sassy Magazine) was aimed at 14-17 year olds (originally 13-17), and had a section called “Dolly Doctor.”
This is where pre-teens could write in their sex/health questions and get advice from a full grown adult who thought it was appropriate to give sensitive advice to other people’s children.
It’s supposed to be a ‘safe haven’ for young people, however it’s truly sad that so many mothers ditched the role of parenting and allowed their young girls to be brainwashed by somebody else. It’s also sad for the mother’s who tried to give their daughters a conservative education, but the material, which was targeted towards young people was easily floating around and their daughters read it either at school or at a friend’s house.
Dolly will still be running it’s online website, however not having it easily accessible on supermarket shelves will certainly cause younger generations to most likely not bother with it (why would they when they can just watch literal porn online instead).
Publisher Bauer Media said the iconic magazine, which has graced the reading lists of generations of teenage girls, would switch to an exclusively digital model, in response to the changing demands of its young readers.
“More than 90 per cent of DOLLY’s 14- to 17-year-old target audience now interact with the brand via their smartphones,” the company said in a statement.
Bauer Media said the online version would continue to cover “breaking celebrity news, fashion, beauty and lifestyle content”, with popular teen fixtures like DOLLY Doctor set to remain.
Women are mourning the death of Dolly, and are sad to think that their future daughter/s won’t be able to read it as they did.
Oh well, maybe these women will be forced to actually parent their kids. But if they were raised on Dolly, I don’t think I want them becoming mothers at all.
Recently it was selected as the most reliable source to get health advice from.
So what type of questions did Dolly Doctor answer?
(Questions supplied by our friends over at Buzzfeed)
Q. I have an irritating itch in my throat after giving my good friend’s boyfriend a blow job in the movies. I am scared to tell my mother as she is friends with my boyfriend’s mother and I am sure he will find out about what I’ve done. Is there such a thing as throat thrush? It flared up about two weeks ago and has since returned. I am 15 years old.
A. Oral sex means stimulating each other’s genitals with your mouth or tongue, such as giving a blow job. Although oral sex is a normal sexual activity practised by many people, there is a risk of spreading some sexually transmitted diseases such as gonorrhoea, hepatitis B, and possibly the AIDS virus. Often there are no symptoms of such infections, but a sore throat may occur. Also, stress through feeling guilty or worrying about the possibility of an infection can result in an irritating feeling in your throat. If the problem persists you should go and see your doctor or go to an STD clinic where the advice you will receive is free and confidential.
Why is this 15 year old giving blow jobs and why is she not discussing this with her mother? If you’re old enough to give blow jobs, I hope you’re old enough to not need an explanation. Again. Remember that fourteen -even thirteen year olds- read this magazine.
Q. I have sex regularly and often get embarrassed about oral sex. Can you tell me what I should do when the guy ejaculates? Should I swallow the semen or spit it out? If I swallow it, what happens to it? Confused.
A. There are no rules about what to do. You can spit the semen out if you don’t like to swallow it – that’s your choice. You can swallow it if you want to. Semen contains sugar and secretions designed to nourish the sperm (up to 5 per cent of semen ejaculated is sperm), and it definitely can’t harm you. If you choose to swallow it, it simply goes into your stomach and is digested along with other food. Some guys are turned on by having the semen swallowed – maybe you could ask your boyfriend, if you don’t care either way.
Is this advice before or after Dolly Doctor warns young girls about STDs? Gee, wonder how serious those risks could be if Dolly Doctor is saying I can swallow or spit, plus guys love it!
How many girls read that and then felt like that’s what they had to do in order to please their future boyfriend?
Shiksa, don’t listen to you mother. Get on your knees like a whore and give the boy a blow job.
Sadly young girls are insanely impressionable, they see sluts say that Fifty Shades of Grey is what every girl wants, and then go along with it because they believes it’s what guys like and how they’re supposed to act.
Q. I am a 14-year-old model and I have been offered a pornographic job with a well-known magazine. The money is extremely good and I think it would be good experience for me, but my agent doesn’t want me to do it. Should I do the job and forget about my agent or simply take my agent’s advice?
A. Fortunately, your agent is sensible. While there will always be girls who are willing to do this kind of work, you should realise that what is acceptable to you today can harm your career tomorrow. In other words, if you are serious about a modelling career, doing pornographic work, for any magazine, can have a nasty rebound effect on you long after the money has gone. A typical example of this is the recent nude photos of Madonna. While they weren’t strictly pornographic or offensive, they weren’t exactly the image the star wanted to project years later. So no matter how attractive the money might seem now, think about your future.
Don’t do porn because it might affect you chances later on! Is nobody worried that a FOURTEEN year old is being asked to porn? Is child pornography legal in Australia? And ‘there will always be girls who are willing to do this kind of work‘ so Dolly Doctor is normalizing girls being porn stars?
Q. I’m 10 years old and my mum thinks I’m too young to have a boyfriend. She won’t let me see my boyfriend, who is the same age as me, and I don’t want to lose him or hurt my mum’s feelings. What should I tell him?
A. How about compromising? Ask your mum if your boyfriend can visit you at home, where your mum can keep an eye on you both. That way at least you’ll see him, and your mum might even get to like him! You can prove to your mum that you and your boyfriend are not only trustworthy, but also mature enough to accept the limitations of your age. Talk to your boyfriend about this idea. If he’s an OK guy, he’ll understand your position and agree to compromise too.
Forget the fact that a 10-year-old is reading this magazine – any sensible adult would tell a 10-year-old child that they should be listening to their mother and not disrespecting their parents by going behind their backs, but Dolly Doctor wants this kid to just prove her mother wrong.
Q. Is it wrong to be in love with your first cousin? I’m 18 and I’m attracted to my cousin, who is six years older than me, and I don’t know what to do about it. Would it be considered incest if I married him and had his children? Could you tell me if people ever marry their cousins?
A. Yes, marriage between cousins does happen and it’s quite legal. The other good news is that you wouldn’t be committing incest if you married your cousin. Incest is generally defined as sex occurring between an adult member and an under-age member of the same family, where the adult is taking advantage of the child. You and your cousin certainly don’t fit into that category! If you have any legal questions, they can be answered by the chamber magistrate at your local courthouse.
Marry your first cousin!
Wow!
Unfortunately many young girls are brainwashed by Jew media that they should degrade themselves and slut it up, this is why so many turn out the way they do.
Girls were better off when it was a mother’s duty to educate her daughters on sex and self-respect, not an outside with an agenda to push.
To allow young teenagers to read this sort of material freely is dangerous.
I’m not sure why it’s encouraged that young girls are secretive with their parents and not open with their mothers when it comes to health and sex questions. Things like Dolly create the atmosphere that you shouldn’t go to your mother, you should instead send in a letter because ‘it’s so embarrassing.’
They’re being taught that their parents are silly, old, outdated and don’t know anything, and that they’re above their elders and should just do what they want and be free.
This magazine gave advice in favor of homosexuality, masturbation, they promoted watching porn, and thinks sex is okay so long as there is consent from both individuals, despite how young or old the people giving consent are.
I’m glad that Dolly will no longer be on the shelves.