If you look closely upon the teenage girls in this generation and the ones of the previous generations, the results are distinctively appalling. What in the hell has happened to America? Years ago, in high schools and colleges, 'sluts' and 'whores' were always considered as bad. Now, being one is the normality. Pregnant teenagers back then were frowned upon 'sluts', but now they've sealed themselves a reality show on MTV. Tank tops disguised as 'dresses', underwear in denim called 'shorts', and those fishnets acting as 'shirts' are in every school, practically every classroom, when the mere idea would have been undeniably horrifying to past generations. Though I am a teenager, myself, I am still disgusted of these ensembles most girls have been sporting. Do we desire these people being our future, seriously? Girls that appear to belong in Vegas on street corners and boys with their pants practically around their ankles running for office, patrolling our streets, even saving lives in hospitals. Honestly I'm a bit fearful of the future with individuals like them being our future. Of course, their are those of us who actually do have values and are at least a little bit conservative. I can only hope that somehow the current teenagers reach some kind of new maturity and realize that things need to change. Until then, please pray to any god or science that you believe in (I don't judge!) that somehow the future generation isn't the last...
Molly, you're back better than ever!!!
ReplyDeleteI subscribed to your blog via my e-mail, so I was told you wrote a post. Ah, I'm so happy!
Empowerment classes went extremely well, now doing therapy, etc. I'm doing great. Thanks for being my greatest inspiration always Molly! Much love xoxo.
-Your Biggest Fan,
Lydia.
Lydia,
DeleteI actually want to thank you! You inspired me to continue writing. As you've noticed, I've been on hiatus. I was planning on quitting blogging all together. Then my good friend told me to think of Lydia and all those like her. So, I continued blogging. So thank you Lydia. You inspired me and I inspired you. We make a pretty good team. And congratulations on doing great! I'm proud of you!
-Molly.
Molly,
ReplyDeletePlease, continue this blog. I would love to witness the blog reach 100 posts, than 200 becomes 300 posts.
You must realize that your words practically saved and changed my life. Please, here's to all the girls who need support. You're the best. - I love you, Molly. Never let go of this, you've got so much talent. :)
-Lydia.