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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][img]https://i.guim.co.uk/img/media/68b076abd6b9c9bfdbeb13794e0b211cd1ff7270/419_0_10212_7087/master/10212.jpg?width=1900&dpr=2&s=none&crop=none[/img] “Teen models, powerful men and private dinners: when Trump hosted Look of the Year” https://www.theguardian.com/us-news/2020/mar/14/teen-models-powerful-men-when-donald-trump-hosted-look-of-the-year[/quote] Gross. If I had a teen daughter I would show her this and hammer it into her head that she absolutely must stay away from filthy perverts like Trump. Doing otherwise will only open the door to exploitation and years of trauma. No modeling career is with it. So just stay the fxxk away, and run… like… hell in the opposite direction. (For the life of my I can’t understand how their mothers supported this, if they even know what was going on and the slimeball their daughters were wrapped up with). [/quote] I grew up in the 80s and I actually remember slime ball teachers hitting on MS girls, the girls’ mothers thought this was flattering? I suppose and would feed into it by baking cookies for the slime ball teacher and hanging out with the slime ball outside of school. I remember girls sitting on one particular teacher’s lap in class. The 80s and 90s were great time but there was also a lack of accountability due to the absence of cell phones and social media. I knew many gold digging women/mothers back then who enjoyed objectifying their daughters and seemed to have absolutely no problem with older men checking out their young daughters. [/quote] I grew up in the 80s, too. I believe the main reason my mother never fell for that crap was because she had been victimized when she was in her teens and clearly understood it’s not a form of flattery— it’s being violated by a pervert.[/quote] It was such a different time, women would blatantly tell their daughters to find wealthy men, even married men. I remember a friend of mine getting sexy glamour shots done when she was about 13 because her mom thought she was model material at 5’4. Divorce was rampant, it seemed like everyone was cheating on their partners, kids were left unsupervised. I do blame many of these girls’ parents as I remember mothers like this who had multiple failed marriages and relationships, the dads were deadbeat cheaters. These weren’t all poor underprivileged kids either, they simply had narcissists as parents. And again there was absolutely no accountability. [/quote]
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