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Is it Normal for teenage girls to be only concerned with sex?

With the new school year almost upon us, don't girls have anything inside their heads but boys and diets? It seems to me that when we were younger we had a little more substance... 


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Teenage girls concerns about a lot more issues other than sex and diets. The problem is that they usually don't tend to share those concerns with others, especially adults. Their self identity is going through a vast process of forming and stabilizing, accompanied by fears of not getting accepted by society. This process, as I see it, causes them to deal, on the outer layer, only with issues that are "expected" from them to deal with.


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I personally waited til' 19 and sex is everywhere and I Kind of feel like parents don't prepare their children for how much peer pressure is out there so they don't know how to avoid being in these type of situations so they see everyone else doing it and are like ok I'll try it too. I feel there's no point in trying to cover up the topic because its going to come up but to only care about it is out of control there are a lot more important things than that going on in the world.


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If you want to make peace you don't talk to your friends, you talk to your enemies. - Moshe Dayan

If we look at what society promotes in movies, tv, music, etc., it's sex.



How can we expect young girls to think of much else when society promotes this?

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