It’s been thirty years since we had the same arguments about Brooke Shields. I’m not a big fan, but she turned out all right.
“Its been thirty years since we had the same arguments about Brooke Shields. Im not a big fan, but she turned out all right.”
Took the words right out...er, right off my typing fingers.
But it's not really about Brooke Shields or Miley Cyrus. It's about a culture of little kids all across the country who say "I'm 15 years old -- how can I look sexy?" It's not what they should really be focusing on. But they are.
And let's be clear -- Miley is 15, but her fans are younger. So what you really have is 11-year-olds saying "I want to boost my sex appeal and drive guys wild. What would be a good way to do that?"
It's just not healthy for millions of kids.
If someone successfully walks blindfolded through a minefield, we are to accept that as a good practice to follow? Maybe a few young ladies who tried to emulate Brooke Sheilds' adolescent sexuality made some things difficult for themselves.
I was thinking that too.
This is not the place for that kind of talk...