How the Modeling Industry Treats Teen Bodies Like Kids (And it HAS to stop)
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  • Parts 1
  • Time 8m
Complete, First published Oct 24, 2023
This is a detailed explanation of why the already toxic modeling industry needs to stop implying that teenage girls and young women have to treat their bodies like they're still little kids in some ways, while adultifying them in other ways, and why it's even more messed up and toxic than the things they already do. It also talks about why parents need to acknowledge that puberty doesn't just mean growing up.
(Thumbnail is a pretty stock image I found of perfume bottles on a pink background, not sure where it came from)
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. About 50 years ago, society began accepting regression. More research was done, and tests were then created and perfected to identify regressors and possible caregivers, along with matching them up and creating places spesifically for them. Daycares, playgrounds, hospital units. Everything was safe and accepting, from a legal standpoint at least. Jake was a regular college student. He played soccer, he went to his classes, he partied every other weekend, and he shared his dorm with his best friend, Mason. They both took the test at once, knowing what they'd likely be, but.. they weren't correct. Or even close. Now Jake's stuck with 3 caregivers, struggling to accept that he's a regressor, and having to adjust to his entire life changing in front of him without him having much of a say in it. At least he can still go into engineering like he wanted, right? Or is that being taken away from him too?