The Medias’ Sexualization of Our Daughters and Counteracting that Influence

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Is it any surprise that sex, unwanted pregnancies, venereal diseases, eating disorders, juvenile delinquency, and a plethora of other issues have infected the teen population? Teens are inundated constantly with commercials, television, movies, music videos, music lyrics, and magazines leading them to believe that they need to look and act out in a specific way. Facebook, Twitter, and other forms of social media have been instrumental in assisting teens in engaging in the role playing that the media has mapped out. Women and teenage girls are sexualized and objectified more than men or boys. Female children are molded at an early age that their goal is to emulate the image of Barbie, a Bratz or Monster High doll. Additionally video games, for example, The Legend of Zelda, portray women as savvy, super sexy sirens who can protect the world from all forms of adversity. Advertisers develop campaigns which frequently employ celebrities who are youthful or “barely legal” portraying them in highly sexual ways to appeal to teen girls. The Sexualization and objectification of women in...

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