The hypersexualization of society: sexy girls, fragile childhood

Spain
February 19, 2017 2:46am CST
It sounds like hypocrisy for society to get its hands on the head when it comes to the debate on the ever-earlier sexualization of childhood, especially girls. A society that says that it stares in amazement at the photos that teenagers and preteens hang on their social networks, the clothes they wear, the makeup that appears more and more soon. Just by observing around it is clear that the youngest drink from a world in which there has been a generalized hypersexualization, where sexuality has been placed in the center with very specific connotations. From very early ages (which can begin even before age ten) the danger of growing under the false belief that social success is linked to the image can be seen. The translation to the world of the youngest of this hypersexualized society affects the natural development of the stages of life, alters growth during childhood, experts say. Girls especially appear to be in a false maturity that they do not understand, surrounded by messages of sexy content that can lead to a lack of security, in the construction of fragile young people who will feel compelled to wage a battle with their body in search of a Ideal. In the book American Girls (2016), its author Nancy Jo Sales explains through the testimony of dozens of American girls a society in which all (small, young, old) want to look hot. And where sexting rings - in which photographs of naked adolescents are shared in large groups - exist in most institutes In my opinion and summarizing, the most important thing that children have, its greatest virtue is innocence protect it.
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@shaggin (72146)
• United States
21 Feb 17
I do not like my daughter to dress sexy or wear makeup. She is 12. I know little girls who wore eye shadow, mascara and lipstick to school in kindergarten.
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@skysnap (20153)
19 Feb 17
Instagram and tumblr destroyed it.
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