Girls who try too hard, hfushfui |
Girls who try too hard, hfushfui |
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![]() I watch you while you sleep. ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() Group: Staff Alumni Posts: 1,068 Joined: Mar 2004 Member No: 7,685 ![]() |
Girls who try too hard to get the attention of boys piss me off.
They frolic around the mall, strutting their flab in booty shorts and tiny midriffs, hoping to 'score' with boys who wouldn`t even give them a second glance if their semi-developed 'tits' weren`t hanging out. (who knew twelve-year-olds could be so degrading?) ... and I`m not speaking for all twelve-year-olds. They go to shows, not for the music, but to meet 'hot, older emo' boys who probably won`t even be interested. They tell their crushes details about things that aren`t PG13, hoping that it will "lure him in". I know for a fact that I am not the only person annoyed with these teeny boppers, so tell me, who else is? xo, Pauline |
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![]() wanderlust personified. ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() Group: Official Designer Posts: 7,515 Joined: Jan 2004 Member No: 797 ![]() |
They're teenage girls. They live in a society that objectifies women and depicts that women need to be sexual creatures to be wanted and accepted. And it's not the girls fault for desiring this. We all have an innate quality where we want to be loved and desired. Even at a young age, we're already looking for Prince Charming. Unfortunately, we feel like Prince Charming won't come around unless we fit that mold of what is "attractive" and desirable.
Don't blame the girls. Blame society, the media, and the men who run it. |
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![]() when we speak, we breathe ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() Group: Member Posts: 1,635 Joined: Jan 2005 Member No: 91,760 ![]() |
QUOTE(xquizit @ Mar 8 2005, 10:51 AM) They're teenage girls. They live in a society that objectifies women and depicts that women need to be sexual creatures to be wanted and accepted. And it's not the girls fault for desiring this. We all have an innate quality where we want to be loved and desired. Even at a young age, we're already looking for Prince Charming. Unfortunately, we feel like Prince Charming won't come around unless we fit that mold of what is "attractive" and desirable. Don't blame the girls. Blame society, the media, and the men who run it. Sadly, that's not who should be blamed. Obviously these girls' parents don't watch over them too closely to see how they're dressing/acting in public. My mom just just slight precaution over my fourteen year old sister to see what she's currently doing with her social life, and makes she that she's at least decently clothed when she goes out. There are a few of her friends that have somehow gotten out of their parents house skantly dressed. How? Because their parents are usually never home when they do leave. Granted, media has this affect on the kids to want to do this, but there are ways to prevent it and whatnot. It just depends on how the child is raised, and the opinion of their parents. |
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