I was talking to a friend today about my litle cousin. She is thirteen years old. Now I went to her house and up to her room the other day to ask for a skoosh of her perfume (its chanel) and when I walked in she was sitting with hardly anything on. She had stilletos, a micro mini skirt and Im not kidding, if she bent down you'd have seen her bum, a very revealing top which showed of what little cleavage she has and a push up padded bra on :shock: .
So I said to her "where do you think your going dressed like that? The red light district?" and of course she replied
"No, I want to look hot for Brad and I dont want people thinking bad things about me!"
Obviously disgusted at this I went down and said to my aunty about it and she said she takes it off me but even i dont dress like that. Then I find ot shes already lost her virginty,a dn apparently that was my fault too but Ive spent the last 2 years trying to stear her away from it as much as possible!!!
Anyway, what do yous think of the way kids dress and act nowadays?
Rant mode off
Kids are trying to grow up far too quickly......the girls want to be like these pop stars who hardly wear anything.....i could go on but what happended to the innocense of youth?
Zorbotic I am 18 years of age and even i think this is ridiculous!!!!
I think its down to commercial pressure, which is then translated into peer pressure.
The girl singers and groups are pressured into dressing sexily; their target audience is (say) the mid teens, but there is a spread to it, so the early teens and younger are subject to the marketing as well. Marketing/advertsing is effective, otherwise £billions wouldn't be spent on it. So a few kids start dressing "inappropriately" and there's your peer pressure. Of course, if parents were able to excerise proper control over the kids (rant, rant, rant)
But how do we define inapproriate? Is a majorette or cheerleaders costume ok? And what about those American parents who dress their infants up, including full makeup, to take part in beauty competitions - don't they cal them pageants? Frankly, I think that's sick. Again, it's down to the parents (and other responsible adults) to set the standards of behavior, including dress.
Well done you for doing your best. Just continue to try to be a sensible infulence on your niece, to show her that you can be a fun person, liked and respected, without looking like a tart.
K
i have to agree me everyone who has posted, kids don't have time to be kids anymore, and with everyone in power (i.e. TB and labour) they don't have anything else to do, no skool trips, no adventure groups that have an elemant of risk etc, becuase there told it's not safe for them to do it. Don't get me going though
I remember looking in Woolies at the clothes with our 5 year old in had fake leather mini skirts and halter neck tops for 5 year olds rediculous,let them have some innocence while they can
Well I have a 13 year old son and I am very concerned that he may sleep with his girlfriend so I am taking a very open view with him and hopefully he will be sensible about it. His girlfriend also seems to have her head screwed on so I am keeping my fingers crossed. My advice to both of them was 'I'd rather you didn't but if it did happen please use condoms'.
I know it's illegal but since when has that stopped underage teens having sex? Obviously there are a lot of issues and I would prefer my son not to have sex just yet but I also remember what it was like to have raging hormones, I indulged in heavy petting with boys at 13 so I know it's not impossible.
I would prefer my son to know where I keep condoms and advise him on respect, legal issues and contraception than just shout NO! and ignore the issue. How many teenage girls have ended up pregnant simply because they were ignorant about sex, or naive boys who believe urban myths that you won't get a girl pregnant if you do certain things a certain way? Much better IMO to be open with teens and hope that they will make the right decision for themselves.
Even if the circumstances were controlled and precautions used allowing children to have sex at that age is just wrong......they are kids and should behave like kids,sex will not solve anything at that should take responsibility about what their children are doing....don't let them grow up too quicky.......there be plenty of grief to come when they are adults and their 13 years old are having sex.
As for little girls in grown up clothes and make up, I find it incredibly unpleasant and worrying. My other child is an 8 year old girl and I can see no reason for allowing young children to dress up like mini prostitutes, I find plenty of fashion clothes for her that don't show acres of flesh and give out inappropriate signals. What happened to little girls wanting to be pretty princesses with frilly dresses and sparkly plastic jewellery?
I think parents who buy clothes like that for their children are stupid and irresponsible, it's a very worrying trend at the moment.
And those American pageants are nothing short of obscene. Nasty horrible pushy parents making their pretty children look like plastic singing dancing dolls to fulfil some strange fantasy that their child is more special than anyone elses!
I'd quite like to know the exact age we become responsible first if that's ok, just in case I ever have kids...