Concerned about my DD getting inappropriate messages from Sabrina Carpenter awful Grammy performance

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Troll. I think.


We hope.

It’s a recycled topic. Some posted an almost identical thread about Sabrina.
Anonymous
Justin Beiber performed in underwear.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Troll. I think.


We hope.

It’s a recycled topic. Some posted an almost identical thread about Sabrina.


Glad I'm not the only one who remembers that thread.
Anonymous
I didn't think her outfit was that bad? Was it the hot pants, OP? Do you not like hot pants? Her dancing wasn't even suggestive, and her all male dance crew (love that by the way) was fully dressed and also not even remotely suggestive. It was a really tame performance.
Anonymous
The outfit is a costume worn to perform. Haven't you ever put on a play, even when you were in school, and worn a wacky costume you'd never wear in real life for the part you're playing? This isn't how Sabrina Carpenter dresses when she's running errands.
Anonymous
This is called being 15. When I was that age my mom drove us to a blink 182 concert and sat in the parking lot of the arena with the windows open. She was able to hear the whole thing. She about lost it when we got back to the car!
Teens think it's FUN to shock their parents. Tell her you thought the outfit was cute and you'd wear it yourself. Belt out her music in the car. She'll ditch that immediately.
Anonymous
Pretty normal for teens to try all sorts of looks. DD would come downstairs one day wearing a preppy skirt, white collared shirt and sweater, and then the next day wearing huge baggy jeans and a chicago bulls t shirt. She tried out some outfits that were more revealing than her usual, and eventually decided she didn't like that because of the extra attention from grown men.
Anonymous
Pretty sure you've posted this before but about a different celebrity.
Anonymous
There is no experience more jarring for teenage girls than to get dolled up in the hopes of meeting cute boys only to be approached by men their fathers' ages. Truly the end of innocence.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:DD 15 saw the Grammys last night and in the morning was raving about Sabrina Carpenter’s performance. So I watched it on YouTube; BIG mistake. It’s really inappropriate, I support women being sex positive and empowered but this is a lot for me. I asked my daughter what she liked about the performance specifically and she said the outfit. Well I would not feel comfortable with my daughter “liking an outfit” that is so blatantly inappropriate! What should I do to ensure that she doesn’t get the wrong idea from the scenario?


Body shaming women shut up OP

MAGA control freaks
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I didn't think her outfit was that bad? Was it the hot pants, OP? Do you not like hot pants? Her dancing wasn't even suggestive, and her all male dance crew (love that by the way) was fully dressed and also not even remotely suggestive. It was a really tame performance.


This. I know Sabrina Carpenter can be a little raunchy but the Grammy performance was totally and completely fine. Outfit was cheesy to me but not at all inappropriate or something I would not want my teen (or an 8 year old for that matter) to watch.
Anonymous
I have such a fond memory of my friends mom's freaking out over Madonna's like a virgin performance.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Um, female performers dressing and acting suggestively on stage has been happening for 40+ years. Imagine what our parents thought of Madonna writhing around in a wedding dress singing Like A Virgin or Britney Spears and the snake?. It’s pop culture. You can try to shelter her. Good luck with that.


Not to mention all this criticism of Sabrina is patriarchal and ultimately stifling her body-positivity.

Who the hell are you, OP (and others) to criticize Sabrina this way??
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:DD 15 saw the Grammys last night and in the morning was raving about Sabrina Carpenter’s performance. So I watched it on YouTube; BIG mistake. It’s really inappropriate, I support women being sex positive and empowered but this is a lot for me. I asked my daughter what she liked about the performance specifically and she said the outfit. Well I would not feel comfortable with my daughter “liking an outfit” that is so blatantly inappropriate! What should I do to ensure that she doesn’t get the wrong idea from the scenario?


Is this another troll post? It’s written in the exact same way as the other troll posts: Something happens that concerns them and they just. Don’t. Know. How. To. Handle. It.

It’s exhausting.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Troll. I think.


Yes, prolific one. A lot of posts recently written in this style and set up. It’s totally recognizable.
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