Tuesday, February 16, 2010

Little Girls Models Do You Think There Is Too Much Pressure On Little Girls To Look Hot And Act Grown-up?

Do you think there is too much pressure on little girls to look Hot and act Grown-up? - little girls models

I have 2 children, and I'm so happy! I saw several ads for the school lately. A few minutes ago I had a girl, about 12 tries, about 20 different computers. Is this really necessary? Laptops and materials are used as props! I do not think there are good role models for other girls. Hannah Montana is obsessed with a kind of loafer for the fashion.
So those of you with her daughters ... What do you think?

5 comments:

Lorelei said...

I have 2 sweet girls, 8 a.m. to 9 p.m. years, so I can sure relate!
I find it absolutely appalling that girls are encouraged to be like mannequins. To play one day with my care, my 8-year-old wanted in the Barbie website. I looked around and said, "No way!" It was silly songs like "I'ma Barbie Girl" Barbie antics with some small team ... ughhh.
My mother-in-law bought my 9 years and early summer. I love my mother-in-law, but when I took this, I like: "What was I thinking?" It was a halter style top with bare shoulders. I told my daughter, "I think we will give the charity shop. My daughter said:" But I will say that I"If 18, then you can do it!"
I'm not a prude by any standard, but there are limits. My girls are allowed to wear long skirts, if the knee, tops, shirts and no makeup except lip gloss or nail polish get to. They love to play with a nail set. I do not see that arts and crafts, which they promote hot "too." Not allowed to wear lip gloss or nail polish to school. This could change if they are about 13 or 14.
I have a few other girls in school, however, and it makes me sometimes. I saw a girl of 8 years in the hip low-riding jeans, tight shirts, sunglasses and talking smacking gum while on his cell phone. And I'm not kidding.
ButI must say that I am the opposite for the young ones! I saw some children come to "gangsta" style, with baggy pants and "bling dressed for school."
I wish all children to stay sweet and innocent as long as possible. It seems a shame! You only have one child and should not be used to try to imitate adults.
I do my best to make sure my girls know that this is not all about appearances. That's what's inside that counts. I can only fingers crossed and hope that the message!

Irenie Leigh said...

You are right in any case.

10 years think they are young people today, which led to rough skin and padded training bra (which give the appearance of the breast), and breeches which are so small they had come to go on foot to the child, or something good , let alone a face full of makeup and hair highlighted!

If I had a daughter, I would never dress or act like this.

Amanda said...

I think it is very sad. : ~ (But we as parents need to continue the work until a good model. We are the largest they have. It is our duty and obligation to ensure that children grow up and be intelligent and respectable work not Celebritie. Jodan. Our children are our children, not her. And I'll be damned if Im not going to allow made famous have more influence on my children when I and the Father.

Winter Glory said...

This is not a new phenomenon.
Too bad, I was a teenager in the 80s and was wearing shorts, mini skirts, tube tops ... My mother was a teenager in the hippie generation, and she used to wear Daisy Dukes and a halter top ... nothing!

sweethea... said...

I think our over-sexualized society, is moist and sensual. Enjoy your avatar, for example.

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