View Full Version : Does your daughter buy/read Dolly?
Deviant Esq
4th August 2007, 11:35
Most of us know the sort of stuff portrayed in this magazine isn't necessarily suitable for teenage girls, must less girls younger than that, but "teen girl" magazines like Dolly and Girlfriend are ever popular. That doesn't mean the content published inside is fit for its readers...
Anyway, I was browsing through the news this morning on Stuff.co.nz ("http://www.stuff.co.nz"=) and came across this article on the sort of content Dolly provides to its young clientelle. If you have a daughter or young family member that reads Dolly, you will want to read this article. It's not short... but you will want to know what this magazine is telling your daughter!
http://www.stuff.co.nz/4151997a19716.html
Trudes
4th August 2007, 11:51
I used to read Dolly as a young teenager, sounds like it hasn't changed much since then, and no wonder I'm so fucked up, I blame Dolly!:mellow:
Brian d marge
4th August 2007, 12:52
Males are stereotyped as possessing rampant sex drives against which girls must exercise restraint.
They got that bit right ,,,
Stephen
Skunk
4th August 2007, 13:16
If you have a daughter or young family member that reads Dolly, you will want to read this article. It's not short... but you will want to know what this magazine is telling your daughter!
http://www.stuff.co.nz/4151997a19716.html
I'm confused as to the message?... Be slutty, but classy. Sex is great, but don't do it.
That's so fucked up.
Mrs Kendog; I think it's all becoming clear...
Trudes
4th August 2007, 13:35
I'm confused as to the message?... Be slutty, but classy. Sex is great, but don't do it.
That's so fucked up.
Mrs Kendog; I think it's all becoming clear...
exactly.... it's my excuse now for all that I do "But I read Dolly as a teen. Dolly did it!".
xwhatsit
4th August 2007, 13:42
Heheh I didn't know you guys were such prudes :innocent:
The magazines do contain some reasonable advice. You remember back to your school days -- who wasn't playing around back in high-school? It's useful for girls to at least have some information on contraception and the like. The article is correct, schools often don't cover this stuff.
Girls also develop much earlier than us lads. They're having crushes and thoughts about guys from at least 12 or 13 years old. Information like `don't dress like a slut' but `sometimes wearing a revealing top will do the trick' isn't exactly horrifically immoral. The magazines are also sort of fashion magazines as well, so you will get a bit of that nonsense as well.
I'd argue the gangster `culture' has much more to answer for in its objectification of women and promotion of the slut as queen.
jrandom
4th August 2007, 13:50
... promotion of the slut as queen.
What would we do without sluts?
All hail Dolly, says I, and three cheers for the girls who put out!
scumdog
4th August 2007, 15:19
I'd argue the gangster `culture' has much more to answer for in its objectification of women and promotion of the slut as queen.
And who slag off said 'queen', bitch, ho or whatever this weeks term of endearment happens to be.
A bunch of mysoginistic clap-trap this gangsta crap.
BuFfY
4th August 2007, 16:49
I wasn't allowed to read Dolly or Girlfriend untill I was like 13 or 14. I think cause mum knew the content and I was rather oblivious to the sex stuff that it talked about. I have always been such a innocent young thing
Mr. Peanut
4th August 2007, 16:53
I caught my 9 year old cousin reading it. It's utter shit.
Fuck, there's thousands of years of wisdom out there, why can't that be made digestable?
Buddhas Four Noble Truths Revealed!
How to kill your boyfriend in 3 simple moves!
Life, why?
Curious_AJ
5th August 2007, 18:53
I used to read this mag, stopped after a few months when I realised how much it cost, just to get ads for trashy clothing and sex tips. lol.. it was like 5 to 6 dollars for the mag.... geez...
but yeah, sometimes I reckon these teen mags can go a bit over the top...
Kittyhawk
5th August 2007, 19:04
I used to read it when I was a teen. My parents never spoke about sex so this was the way to learn....read up about it.
Some things were trashy in the mag, but pick and choose I say.
Curious_AJ
5th August 2007, 19:07
this is true.. but what I found is that it was just the same thing issue after issue... that and the fact that it was mostly ausssie stuff for everything.. but that nz girls mag (forgot the name) was even worse than dolly, was thinner, and cost pretty much the same... cleo was a tad better, but it was mainly the same thing...
stick to music mags like rolling stone, or other, i'd say.
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