Oh. I don’t have kids lmao. I was just speaking of my imaginary children.
I just don’t believe liking certain celebrities means your child is going to turn into . . . Whatever op is worried about lol.
If you do have a daughter, If they aspire to be like Nicky Minaj, Kim K, Cardi B, Kylie J, and other hypersexualized tramps and trashy people, does that concern you?
Maybe you have a daughter that isn’t a teenager yet, but when they become one, will you care if you see them emulating and dreaming of becoming like the women listed above?
If you do have a daughter, If they aspire to be like Nicky Minaj, Kim K, Cardi B, Kylie J, and other hypersexualized tramps and trashy people, does that concern you?
Maybe you have a daughter that isn’t a teenager yet, but when they become one, will you care if you see them emulating and dreaming of becoming like the women listed above?
A like wasnt enough, I really agree with all of this.Lol. Growing up I liked Xena and Chyna the wrestler. Which also meant I enjoyed uh, “reinacting” fight things I seen on the tv so I beat kids up a lot. Prolly wanna avoid your daughters doing that too. Turns out little boys really like girls that beat them up. You get into a lot of trouble in school too.
I also grew up loving Britney Spears, Xtina, and whatever other female celebs that were “sexy” at the time. But I grew into an old prude. So, idk. I wouldn’t be too worried about young girls liking today’s current batch of sexy ladies. Doesn’t really mean much.
The thing I’d worry most is what idolizing these stars does for a young girls self image. They’ve all very obviously had work done to their faces and bodies. I wouldn’t want my daughter to think she’s not attractive because her ass isn’t as big as a dump truck and doesn’t have huge injected lips. But self image issues aren’t anything new and should always be discussed.
Every girl I knew that sadly idolized the shameless pop whore Brittney(men wrote her music, created her photo shoots, look and designed her whole vapid slut superficial personality for young girls to look up to and follow) The good looking girls that grew up idolizing her were all in clubs making out with other girls to impress strangers, to feel edgy/original and like their shameless hero. A bunch of big trainwreck drinkers again influenced by the shitty pop music product that was created by men, called Brittney Spears. I've haven't met any really good looking girl that loved Brittney that didn't go through some trashy trainwreck, be a superficial whore on the local town level like Britteny was on the national level phase.Lol. Growing up I liked Xena and Chyna the wrestler. Which also meant I enjoyed uh, “reinacting” fight things I seen on the tv so I beat kids up a lot. Prolly wanna avoid your daughters doing that too. Turns out little boys really like girls that beat them up. You get into a lot of trouble in school too.
I also grew up loving Britney Spears, Xtina, and whatever other female celebs that were “sexy” at the time. But I grew into an old prude. So, idk. I wouldn’t be too worried about young girls liking today’s current batch of sexy ladies. Doesn’t really mean much.
The thing I’d worry most is what idolizing these stars does for a young girls self image. They’ve all very obviously had work done to their faces and bodies. I wouldn’t want my daughter to think she’s not attractive because her ass isn’t as big as a dump truck and doesn’t have huge injected lips. But self image issues aren’t anything new and should always be discussed.
As long as she thinks Fedor's the GOAT we got no problems