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People think that overexposure to Lindsay, Paris, and Britney’s vaginas are harmful to young girls.
CBS11tv.com reported:
“Our kids are being bombarded by images of oversexed, underdressed celebrities who can’t seem to step out of a car without displaying their well-waxed private parts to photographers,” writes Newsweek assistant managing editor Kathleen Deveny with assistant editor Raina Kelley in a cover article in this week’s issue….
“Specifically, the study found that 55 percent of teens who were exposed to a lot of sexual material had intercourse by 16, compared with only 6 percent of teens who rarely saw sexual imagery in the media,” the article says.
The best defense may be a good offense: parents must realize that they are ultimately the moral compass for their children.
“So watch your behavior; don’t gossip with your friends in front of the kids and downplay popularity as a lifetime goal,” Deveny and Kelly advise. “Parents need to understand and talk about the things that interest their kids—even if it’s what Paris is wearing—without being judgmental.”
I totally disagree. Popularity and having sex early are two of the most important things in the world.
Poll: Britney, Paris, And Lindsay Dangerous [CBS11tv.com]
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