Sexy+Inc.




 * 1) ===== Do I agree with everything that is being shown to me in this movie? Is there some things that I disagree with that they talk about? Why? =====

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I agree with what is being shown in this movie. Children are influenced at a young age by viewing celebrities in the media. They look up to the famous people and make an effort to look and dress the way they do to be “sexy.” =====


 * 1) ===== Does the topics that are discussed in this movie visible in our school? =====

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There are people in our school who show a lot of skin or very tight clothes. You can definitely see examples of the topics discussed on the video, in the hallways of our school. It can often be uncomfortable. =====

> ===== Age 6? 9? 12? Think of someone you know. =====
 * 1) ===== As students that are older, could you see where hypersexualization could be influential in people that are younger than you? =====

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I can see where hypersexualization could be influencial on kids younger than me. When I was younger I would even try to dress older (luckily my mom didn’t let me!!) but I have seen many younger kids doing that. They are at the age where they may not know better. If they see someone in a magazine wearing revealing skimpy clothes, they may view that as the “right” way to look. =====


 * 1) ===== Is there a line between what advertisers use to sell their products in what is decent and what crosses the line of pornography or sexual saturation? Is the line clear? Is it blurred? Is there a line? You decide. =====

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I don’t think that it is too late to back off, but I think it would be a gradual change. Advertisements and videos may slowly start becoming more age appropriate. I also can see it just getting worse as time goes by because that is how it has seemed to go. =====