Monday, 7 January 2013
Dangerous is an understatement
I completely agree with what Leonard Sax the author of "Inside the dangerously empty lives of teenage girls" had to say about teenage girls. Our minds are dangerously empty. We spend endless amounts of time in the mirror and it isn't just when we are getting ready for school or anything. If you walk down town or down any street you will see teenage girls, almost all of them will look at them selves as they walk passed a store window, a car window, or even a door. Teenage girls are like birds we just like shiny things. We copy almost everything anyone else does,says or wears because we want to fit in. We are objects of society. We listen to the radio, read magazines and some of us watch the news. We are hypnotized by everything the media offers to influence us with. Teenage girls are also like sponges we soak up all the info we can get about everything, not only that some like to imitate. We like to fill the parts of us that are empty with things like sex, drugs and our image. You could ask any teenage girl if they are happy with their appearence and they wont give you a straight answer, or they will simply say "well i dont like my tummy...I could lose some weight...My hair is too frumpy" and much more.
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