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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Our youngest daughter is age 11. Nearly every time I jump on social media I see girls a little bit older than her wearing essentially nothing, shaking these butts, just really sad and desperate use of their bodies for attention seeking. If this is what they show the public, I can safely assume it's more explicit on their fake instagrams, snapchats and TikToks. Even KAC's young daughter is doing it on TikTok (top trend on twitter as I type this). This scares the crap out of me and my husband. I want to stress it's clearly not every tween and teen gal, but my Lord, it seems like most of them. Is there a secret to raising a mentally balanced tween / teen gal that has self respect and isn't at all interested in this or is it totally random? I'm not some prude, I partied in high school and college, but this is just not cute at all. It's actually really, really low and sad.[/quote] Wow. It's none of your business what others post unless they are bullying your daughter. As for your kid, I am so sorry she has such a judge mental mother. I am going to fix this for you. Teach her confidence, teach her sex ed, teach her how to dress that she's comfortable and show her how to us social media responsibly and or take her social media away if you don't like her posts or where she is looking. Done.[/quote]
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