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Old 12-08-2006, 07:57 AM   #5
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I agree with Janet that we've become hardened to what's around us. I think that if people from the 60's and 70's could see what's going on now and what's being worn I think that they would be shocked.

Sure we had mini-skirts and halter tops in the 70's but I don't remember them being as provocative as the clothing is now. It's like the clothes that you see on people is to make you see them as sexual. And it's what every girl's wearing, good and bad. I have a college aged daughter who dresses trendy and in nice clothes, but sometimes it seems like she shows way too much cleavage.

Girls are showing what they have to anyone who will look. What about low-cut jeans with the top of a thong showing? What's the purpose? It's to, again, be noticed for their sexuality. It's no wonder that younger and younger kids are sexually active. It's all around us!!

What's coming next? Topless? Naked? Can it get any worse? How's it going to affect our kids and our society? Am I more judgemental? Yes, and I feel that I am justified in being judgemental!!!!
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