02/01/2020 10:58
Subject: Magazines for girls with empowering/neutral messages
We liked American girl magazine.
Anonymous
02/01/2020 10:48
Subject: Magazines for girls with empowering/neutral messages
Sassy!
oh, damn. I'm not in the 90s am I?
Anonymous
02/01/2020 10:39
Subject: Re:Magazines for girls with empowering/neutral messages
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Let your teen pick her own magazines.
That’s cool. And I do.
However, I also make the subscription decisions in the home. She doesn’t care or have time for that.
If she doesn’t want a magazine, then why are you perseverating over this?
Most people read things online.
Anonymous
02/01/2020 10:15
Subject: Re:Magazines for girls with empowering/neutral messages
Anonymous wrote:Let your teen pick her own magazines.
That’s cool. And I do.
However, I also make the subscription decisions in the home. She doesn’t care or have time for that.
Anonymous
02/01/2020 10:14
Subject: Magazines for girls with empowering/neutral messages
Op again.
Maybe you’ve seen the meme like this:
Anonymous
02/01/2020 10:10
Subject: Re:Magazines for girls with empowering/neutral messages
Let your teen pick her own magazines.
Anonymous
02/01/2020 10:06
Subject: Magazines for girls with empowering/neutral messages
Op back. More info.
Especially interesting to me would be fitness magazines that display all kinds of bodies. (Or don’t always display skin constantly).
Anonymous
02/01/2020 10:04
Subject: Magazines for girls with empowering/neutral messages
I recently fell in love with a makeup brand whose lipstick/blush names are empowering and not “orgasm” (ha ha yes I have Nars Orgasm blush)
So.. on this same topic, what about magazines?
What are magazines for .. my 7yo.. I mean, my teenager.
I’m looking for magazine that a teenager would like but has content that’s ok for a 7yo.
Anything?
Better homes and gardens? The opposite of teen vogue?
It’s not a sheltering decision. We are far from sheltering. I am just looking for one that is fairly neutral, yet still interesting to a teen.