Effects of media on young girls.

Feb 20, 2007 03:02



Sexualisation 'harms' young girls.
According to the research identified by the task force, such images and promotion of girls as sexual objects negatively affects young girls in many ways.

"The consequences of the sexualisation of girls in media today are very real," said Dr Eileen Zurbriggen, chair of the group and associate professor of psychology ( Read more... )

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moropus February 20 2007, 09:10:51 UTC
Go look at clothes for a 7 year old girl. If you don't lose your lunch, you'll want to. Why is there hooker-wear available for small children? Why do parents buy it for them?

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syrendelalune February 20 2007, 16:53:35 UTC
I know, tell me about it...

Putting your [sexually underage] child into sexually "attractive" clothes is a very sick and twisted concept - it's almost like asking for trouble; which parent in their right mind wants to attract god-knows what pervert by dressing their kids like whores?

I question the intentions of such parents. It's plain sick.

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nova_usagi February 26 2007, 04:16:08 UTC
My mom made a scene when we were in Victoria's Secret because four or five prostitots (young girls dressed kind like hookers) looking through the bargain bins for thongs. They were maybe 12 or so.

If parents don't buy it for them and they still got it, they allow their kids to buy clothing without spproving of it first. And they allow the kids to wear it, or aren't around enough to know that their kids wear that stuff... Bad parenting.

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nova_usagi February 22 2007, 22:25:17 UTC
That's why it's the responsibility of parents and authorative figures to keep kids from dressing up like prostitots. Kids need to understand that it's not good to dress in skimpy clothing.

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