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“I’m Not A Prude, But…”

October 23, 2009 by Amy Jussel 26 Comments

Oct. 23, 2009 How many times have you heard that preface to a conversation about pop culture lately? Tweens? Teens? Okay, I promised NOT to do a Halloween Horrors bit on girls' costumes and tramp vamp cues (been there, done that) BUT the irony in the timing of this post from Australia titled, "Musical Tarts are Infecting Our Children" that referenced us here at Shaping … [Read more...]

Filed Under: Advertising, Consumerism, Emerging trends & STEM, Growing up too soon, Marketing Shaping Youth, Media Literacy, Sexualization & Body Image, Shaping Youth, Stereotypes & Diversity, Vapid Values Tagged With: Amy Winehouse, APA, artist, Australia, boys costumes, celebrities, Celebrity worship, childhood, coarse, commodification, DIY costumes, domestic violence, fatherhood, Fright night, frugal costumes, Girls Costumes, Girls Gone Mild, Green Halloween, Halloween, Homemade Halloween, hypersexual, Kids, Lady Gaga, Lily Allen, Michael Jackson DIY costume, mind pollution, modest is hottest, Music, objectification, Packaging-Boyhood, Packaging-Girlhood, parenting, Patrick Kennedy, Poker Face, pop music sensation, Pop-Culture, Pussycat Dolls, raunchy, rock and roll, Sesame Streetwalkers, sexuality, Sexualization, Sheeple, slut-ho, So Sexy So Soon, teens, Tipper Gore, Top Costumes 2009, tramp, Twilight, vamp
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