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Teen clothing and the growing trashiness trend 13 Articles

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    by Zelsa

    Recently a popular left-leaning major e-zine published a story written by a mom lamenting the fashion available to our youngest women-in-training. Thankfully, this writer/mom exercised discretion and helped her child (from...read more

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    by Vicki Andis

    Let me start by saying that I have a wonderful teenage daughter, who dresses appropriately both at home and in public. Some of her friends are a different story, wearing extremely short skirts, tiny tops, and super high he...read more

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    by Alicia Black

    I am 23 years old. I am not that old. Not long ago I was walking through the hallways of my high school worrying about tests and homework. Even I do double glances at what kids are wearing today. I see young girls walking ...read more

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    by Luis Cotto-Quiones

    From sagging pants to shirts with inappropriate and offensive images, there are many things that feed the growing trashiness trend of today's teens. I am here to speak of an unknown enemy that lies underneath the pants of ...read more

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    by Brea Smith

    I am entering high school this year, 2008, and even in junior high I delt with "cliques." I wasn't in any certain clique; athletic, prepy, goth, skater and nerd/geek. Even though I wasn't very popular in school, I fit in w...read more

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    by rainbowgirlx

    I agree that shops are selling clothes that are 'unsuitable' for kids. I mean, (excuse my grammer - it isn't good at the best of times) I went to the swimming pool a while ago and I noticed that there were girls there of a...read more

  • by Peggy Molloy

    I interpret this trend as men controlling women, being too cheap to pay for a good whore, and if all our girls give sex for nothing, they don't have to buy jewelry. I also view this as hatred towards women, misogyny, and ...read more

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    by Cheryl Elizabeth

    Where do I being there is so much to say on the matter of teen clothing boys as well as girls. Just the other day while walking through the parking lot at the mall, a place I visit as little as possible, I saw a young man...read more

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    by Erika Wood

    My Mom and I moved out of the inner city of Boston when I was a little girl, but still I spent allot of time there because I still had a lot of family and friends there. Growing up I got to meet and see allot of differe...read more

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    by Reynold Conger

    There have always been fashion and fads, but our teens are setting new records in stupidity. In the past, fashion was an attempt by leaders in the fashion industry to lead customers toward better looks. Of course, they...read more

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    by Alta Brewer

    Every generation goes through their trends. It's a fact of life. However, as a parent, I refuse to support these trends. Parents should be more involved in what is happening in their children's lives. Parents should no...read more

  • by Caro Williams

    I was a teen in the sixties, so that probably makes me ancient to some readers. It was the generation that wore the mini-skirt, and wasn't that daring. However, mini to most of us was a couple of inches above the knee. The...read more

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    by dapsy

    Our teenagers have lost every sense of decency in the dress they wear, nowadays, when you go out,you are assaulted everyday with so much indecency, above knee skirt, highly revealing clothes, half cup bra,tight fitting jea...read more

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