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kronas 29-07-2003 17:40

is this really a concern
 
are children under threat because they see stars such as britney spears and kylie minogue 'flaunt it' ?

http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/education/3106271.stm

IMO the bbc seems to be scaremongering again they seem to have a habit of that these days though every child is diffarent

gazzae 29-07-2003 17:53

He's worried that Britneys become more raunchy and children will follow?
Has britney not been raunchy for her whole career?

What about the shoot she did for Rolling Stones a few years back?

darkangel 29-07-2003 17:54

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Originally posted by gazzae
He's worried that Britneys become more raunchy and children will follow?
Has britney not been raunchy for her whole career?

What about the shoot she did for Rolling Stones a few years back?

and who can forget madonna:spin:

Russ 29-07-2003 17:54

Two of the biggest influences in a child's life are TV and music, yes I'd say we'd need to be careful with how 'stars' are percieved. If they give themselves to the public then they need to take on the responsibility of how they are viewed by their fans.

kronas 29-07-2003 17:56

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Originally posted by gazzae
He's worried that Britneys become more raunchy and children will follow?
Has britney not been raunchy for her whole career?

What about the shoot she did for Rolling Stones a few years back?

yes she has been shes currently going through the 'growing up' process of her rauchyness

i suppose from the guys point of view maybe girls are more pressured to become like there idols ?

Russ 29-07-2003 18:00

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Originally posted by kronas
yes she has been shes currently going through the 'growing up' process of her rauchyness

Yes, Britney did that, and also Bouncy Knowles is going through the same 'process' too.

kronas 29-07-2003 18:04

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Originally posted by Russ D
Yes, Britney did that, and also Bouncy Knowles is going through the same 'process' too.
i see nothing in knowles dont like her music or herself :shrug:

imback 29-07-2003 18:30

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Originally posted by kronas
i see nothing in knowles dont like her music or herself :shrug:
Man she is amazing, she looks like a real woman, not like Avril :D

I don't think stars should have to think of our children before they decide how to dress or act, surely that is our job. I don't think of other peoples children before I do something, so why should they? They are just living their life.

kronas 29-07-2003 18:31

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Originally posted by imback
Man she is amazing, she looks like a real woman, not like Avril :D

I don't think stars should have to think of our children before they decide how to dress or act, surely that is our job. I don't think of other peoples children before I do something, so why should they? They are just living their life.

dont start mister :p ;) :D :D :D

yep your right its up to parents and the individual to control them/themselves

imback 29-07-2003 18:33

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Originally posted by kronas
dont start mister :p ;) :D :D :D

yep your right its up to parents and the individual to control them/themselves

Thought that might get your attention mate :D

People need to stop blaming their childrens bad behaviour on complete strangers and instead look closer to home for the real reasons.

iadom 29-07-2003 18:34

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Originally posted by kronas


IMO the bbc seems to be scaremongering again they seem to have a habit of that these days though every child is diffarent [
How is this the fault of the BBC, they are just reporting a news item, most parents of young girls will identify with this problem.

kronas 29-07-2003 18:35

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Originally posted by imback

People need to stop blaming their childrens bad behaviour on complete strangers and instead look closer to home for the real reasons.

aye thats why i lub you mate you speak sense :D :p ;) :eek: :D :D


most parents dont have the time to notice what there kids are getting themselves in to or are to in to there 'routines'

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Originally posted by iadom
How is this the fault of the BBC, they are just reporting a news item, most parents of young girls will identify with this problem.
recent news stories which are deliberately being portaryed as something to alienate people and 'tag' them so to speak

imback 29-07-2003 18:37

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Originally posted by kronas
aye thats why i lub you mate you speak sense :D :p ;) :eek: :D :D

:blush: :D

Russ 29-07-2003 18:44

It certainly is mostly up to the parents to ensure children are brought up properly, but what about when relatives are looking after them, or when they are at friends' houses? Who can control what they watch then?

imback 29-07-2003 18:48

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Originally posted by Russ D
It certainly is mostly up to the parents to ensure children are brought up properly, but what about when relatives are looking after them, or when they are at friends' houses? Who can control what they watch then?
But it should not be a concearn what they watch on TV( with excpetions of course) as long as they are brought up knowing that it is all just fantisy and some of the things they see are not nice then it's fine.


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