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Originally Posted by lynn P.
I had to sign in to view this video and I've never been a fan of Christina. Since many young adolescents have access to Youtube and have Ipod Touches - I think this this is very bad for them to see.
At 1st I didn't like Lady Gaga, but I saw her on Good Morning American without all the gimmicky dressup and she actually has a good head on her shoulders - talented and plays the piano and promotes abstinence(lol) in her volunteer time. I realize there's pressure to look exotic but it's sad that woman can just get up there and sing - without pushing the limits and dressing risque/ stretching the morals limits. I think young teens should explore their sexuality on their own without images like this in front of them.
My daughter showed me a girl who used to go to her her school on facebook and her picture is of her kissing another girl - they're 12. I'm not against homosexuality/bisexuality She shouldn't be kissing anyone.  Christina and all the women in that video also look a little too thin. it's sends the wrong message - that young women need to look and act like this to get attention. It promotes reckless behavior.
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I so agree, Lynn.
It's that "Barbie Syndrome" that our society smothers our kids with from such an early age, that it's no wonder they're confused or seek explorations for themselves at TOO early an age.