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Girls, Girls, Girls

Posted by Adrienne Martini

A couple of weeks ago, my 6-year old daughter was looking over my shoulder as I was reading a magazine. The rag in question was something innocuous like Real Simple. I flipped to a page that had an ad for some miracle anti-aging lotion that featured an unlined-but-mature woman. My girl quickly asked me, as I was about to flip the page, "do you think that lady is hot?" 

I did what I usual do when faced with new parenting challenges, which is to blink a lot.

"What do you mean by 'hot?" I asked.

"Hot, mom. Like hot." She did a little dance that made it clear what hot meant. And then I heard my brain quietly implode.

I thought I could wait a few years before thinking about my daughter, body image and early sexualization. I was wrong, especially in light of a fairly recent APA report on the sexualization of little girls.

It's not all bad news -- and parents aren't powerless in the face of Britney's midriff. Happily, two bloggers came up with a list of ten ways to combat the sexual age creep. And, no, sitting on the couch and blinking isn't one of them.

Related posts:

Mommy's Hairless Little Angels

Sexy Disney Things 


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Comments

 

Larissa said:

That picture is not doing much to fight the Sexy.  My first instinct was not to click on this story.  So much for the fight against sexualization at Strollerderby.

August 20, 2008 3:10 PM
 

Kimberly said:

The point of the picture is not to promote sexualization, but rather to exemplify the author's point.

August 20, 2008 4:46 PM
 

Cassie said:

My 6 and 8 year olds have no idea what that term means. I dont let them watch commercial tv.  

August 20, 2008 8:07 PM

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