No parent wants to be the fashion police. Outcome: possibly more rebellion. After all, dressing in revealing clothing may garner Miley Cyrus, Willow Smith and Taylor Momsen media coverage, but it can get a young woman hassled, catcalled and propositioned, not to mention gossiped about and bullied on social networking sites. People often judge us inaccurately just by the way we dress. Is it the message you want to send?
In many areas, I crave consistency. I like when the subway comes on time and how my hair will be reliably perfect on the third day since my last wash. Sometimes the lighting is dim or the camera lens on my phone is dirty. Other times, I can't convince my face and body to do something sexy at the same time. The result is always a weirdly cropped, uncomfortable-looking photo that I'd rather delete than send to anyone else.
Jackie Fisher was beginning high school two years ago when she figured out that her developing figure was going to be her best asset. So when the Bethesda teen dresses to go out with friends these days, she slips on a pair of jeans, flip-flops and a low-cut top. But some parents, educators and parenting experts say the undertones of the disagreement are different now, sharpened by the explosion of sexual imagery on television and the Internet, in movies and advertising, and in the marketing of sexy and provocative clothing to an ever-younger audience. Saturated by these images, some teens have adopted styles that seem more suited for the red-light district than the school district.
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