Success, Boobs, & Brains?

I’m afraid for my granddaughter.  She’s 11 and loves having her picture taken. (Fine with me; I get more pictures.)  Like many of her friends, she copies the movie star stance: standing a little sideways, one leg slightly crossing the other, hand on hip, elbows back to call attention to breasts, posed smile.  It isn’t natural, for her or for the stars.

The women know they’re selling sex appeal.  But what does it say to our young girls?  That they should use their brains and talents to succeed in the world?  That their personalities will help them get along with others throughout their lives?  That they should work hard to achieve what they want?  Of course not.  It says, “Develop a Playboy figure and show it off, because that’s what will get you ahead in life.”

Call me an old-fashioned fuddy-duddy.  I just don’t want my granddaughter to grow up with that attitude.  I love her too much to see her go through unnecessary heartache, feelings of failure, and wasted mind and talent.

 

 

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