Toy Soccer Net

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Toy Soccer Net
Toy Soccer Net
Why are people so narrow-minded when it comes to boys playing with dolls and other "girls" toys?


A while ago I posted a question on here about where I would buy a dolls house for my nephew. the answers were verbally abusive to say the least.

I then posted a question asking where I would get a soccer net for my little girl.Everyone was helpful and gave me the name of stores where I'd find it, and price range etc.

But it was a test, I wasnt going to buy either of them those toys,I just wanted to see how the responses would vary if I changed the gender.

Sadly theres a load of sexist narrowminded people around!!
I have a ps3, the games are crap

My nephew Pushes my nieces pushchair, he loves playing with the '' Babies''

Let the children play with what they want, they are kids for crying out loud, doesnt mean they will turn out any different, the children who are restricted are most likely to turn out bitter and twisted in old age - Just like most of the people on here :D
Haha



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KIDS EA SPORTS SOCCER HOCKEY TOY GOAL NET BALL STICK KIDS EA SPORTS SOCCER HOCKEY TOY GOAL NET BALL STICK Paypal US $57.98 1d 12h 50m
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Soccer Ball in Net


Soccer Ball in Net


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Soccer Ball in Net - Photographic Print

Soccer Net on a Stormy Night


Soccer Net on a Stormy Night


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Soccer Net on a Stormy Night - Photographic Print

Portrait of Soccer Goalie in the Net


Portrait of Soccer Goalie in the Net


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Portrait of Soccer Goalie in the Net - Photographic Print

Portrait of Male Soccer Goalie in the Net


Portrait of Male Soccer Goalie in the Net


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Portrait of Male Soccer Goalie in the Net - Photographic Print

Net of Soccer Balls on Gym Wall


Net of Soccer Balls on Gym Wall


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Net of Soccer Balls on Gym Wall - Photographic Print

Goal and Net on Empty Soccer Field


Goal and Net on Empty Soccer Field


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David Madison Goal and Net on Empty Soccer Field - Photographic Print

Soccer Ball Going Into Goal Net


Soccer Ball Going Into Goal Net


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Randy Faris Soccer Ball Going Into Goal Net - Photographic Print

A soccer ball in a net, close-up


A soccer ball in a net, close-up


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Caspar Benson A soccer ball in a net, close-up - Photographic Print

Kwik Goal Regulation Soccer Net


Kwik Goal Regulation Soccer Net


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Kwik Goal Regulation Soccer Net. This full-size net has a 3mm rope thickness.


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Ducking Responsibility

"Made in China" is a pretty common label in many U.S. stores. In fact, the Miami Herald recently reported that about 40 percent of imported U.S. consumer goods are China wholesale products.

Low prices have made China wholesale products popular in the United States, but consumers still assume those products meet most, if not all, of the same safety standards as American-made products. If the products are on American store shelves, they have been determined to be safe.

Not necessarily. What's more, a recent investigation by the Miami Herald concluded that although more than half the goods recalled by the U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission were made in China (69 percent in 2007 and 53 percent in 2008),Chinese manufacturers seldom suffer any penalty for exporting defective, even dangerous, products.

The list of faulty products was long. There were steam cleaners that burned their users, high chairs whose seat backs failed, a loosely knotted soccer net that entrapped and strangled a child, and a toy box with a poorly fitted lid that fell on a toddler's neck and killed him. In recent weeks, it also has been discovered that Chinese drywall used in many U.S. homes during the building boom in 2004 and 2005 is defective and possibly toxic.

It's sometimes argued that Americans are too eager to seek legal solutions to various problems, but who wouldn't pursue litigation against the Chinese manufacturers of these products regardless of where they were made? The defective products had tragic and/or costly consequences, and someone ought to pay.

Unfortunately, it probably won't be the Chinese manufacturers. Experts in the field say Americans are seldom successful if they sue Chinese suppliers in Chinese courts. It's sometimes difficult to even determine the specific manufacturer of a product simply stamped "made in China," and even if a company is identified, it often can avoid a lawsuit in a U.S. court by claiming it doesn't have a substantial business presence in the state in which it is being sued. Even if a U.S. court finds a Chinese manufacturer liable, it's difficult to get the company to pay a judgment unless it has American assets.

The bottom line is that because Chinese manufacturers face almost no meaningful penalties for their defective products, they have almost no incentive to try to change their ways.

It's unlikely the "Made in China" label will disappear or even become less common on U.S. store shelves anytime soon, but that doesn't mean American consumers can't show some discretion in the purchases they make. Until Chinese manufacturers are willing to take more responsibility for their products and show more concern for the safety of people who are buying those products, it seems to make sense for U.S. shoppers pay attention to the "Made in China" labels and perhaps make another choice whenever they can.

By J-W Editorials.

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China buyer's agent. China sourcing agent.

http://www.cnbuyersagent.com

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