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AIBU?

To not let DD read Cosmo, More, Just 17, Company & other trashy magazines?

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BakerBinky · 04/10/2011 21:32

Ok so she's only 6 but I have stopped buying them and will be very reluctant to allow her to read them as I think they peddle a feeling of insecurity and advertise advertise advertise creating a really greedy mentality

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CoffeeIsMyFriend · 04/10/2011 21:35

well if your 6 year old wants to read Cosmo etc then you have a problem. Confused

get a grip.

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BakerBinky · 04/10/2011 21:36

No I mean when she gets older, not now.

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BatsUpMeNightie · 04/10/2011 21:36

Oh baker - you really will have to try harder you know. That is just pathetic. Oh - and I have a very good idea who you are so fail on that front too!

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onepieceofcremeegg · 04/10/2011 21:38

Is this a kind of stealth-type boast of how advanced your dd is at reading? I admit I am Confused

Obviously the content of some magazines (and indeed other written material) is inappropriate for young children. This is where as a parent I feel it is my responsibility to supervise what she is reading and has access to.

However I will continue to buy my choice of reading matter rather than us all resort to reading at the same level.

I will go mad if I can only read children's books. Roald Dahl's all right, but not for my main reading!

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halcyondays · 04/10/2011 21:38

I don't think you'll need to worry about her reading Just 17. They stopped publishing it in 2004. Wink

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proseccopro · 04/10/2011 21:38

I know what you mean. I allow my 4 year old to flick through my Essentials looking at 'clip-clops' and dresses but I know that in a couple of years I will feel that that is inappropriate for the very reasons you state...When she can read they'll be off limits!

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ShittyShoeBastard · 04/10/2011 21:39

Hell no! Trash! Trash! Trash!!

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onepieceofcremeegg · 04/10/2011 21:39

all newspapers and magazines (as far as I know) have advertisements. That's how it works.

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onepieceofcremeegg · 04/10/2011 21:40

halcyondays perhaps the op has a magazine rack full of them. In that case she needs to be on a Good Housekeeping thread rather than AIBU. Wink

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bigTillyMint · 04/10/2011 21:41

How old?

Do you realise that as a child gets older, you cannot control everything they see / do, etc?

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minimisschief · 04/10/2011 21:42

i think everyone needs to re-read the op because no one seems to get what she said

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BatsUpMeNightie · 04/10/2011 21:43

Oh dear - has she been misunderstood? There was another poster like that once............not that long ago............ Grin

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LadyBeagleEyes · 04/10/2011 21:43

What harm do you think woman's magazines will do her?
Have they damaged you in any way?
I think you're being riciculous.

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porcamiseria · 04/10/2011 21:44

she 6!!!!!!! GET A GRIP

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LadyBeagleEyes · 04/10/2011 21:44

*Obviously ridiculous.

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slartybartfast · 04/10/2011 21:45

erm.
i dont think she woudl be too bothered to read them, tbh, too much writing.
and the adverts, well you can't get away from them, you can try and ban itv and channel 4 but i doubt that would work.

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Proudnscary · 04/10/2011 21:45
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BakerBinky · 04/10/2011 21:45

BatsUpMeNightie - what do you mean? You know who I am?

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deliciousdevilwoman · 04/10/2011 21:46

My DD is only 9 months, so I have a while to go before crossing this bridge! However, when she is 6,7,11 (whatever) I won't ban her from looking at my magazines. I am not usually a fan of blanket bans. I'd tell her about airbrushing and answer any questions she had. I'd try to raise self esteem-that you are not defined by looks/bling/frou frou, but that elements of it can be fun.

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motherinferior · 04/10/2011 21:46

Oh yes, she might grow up to be a magazine journalist Shock. And we all know what they're like Hmm

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usualsuspect · 04/10/2011 21:47

When your DD is a teenager you will have little control over what she reads

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BakerBinky · 04/10/2011 21:48

Actually I do think they're pretty poisinous things for young women to read with pages and pages of 'perfect' models, telling you what to wear & how to do your make-up

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usualsuspect · 04/10/2011 21:49

I don't like them much either ,but I'm afraid I couldn't stop my teenager DDs reading whatever they wanted

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LeBOF · 04/10/2011 21:51

Teenagers these days can't read anything longer than a facebook status anyway, so you probably won't have to worry when the time comes.

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BatsUpMeNightie · 04/10/2011 21:51

Oh ffs - you don't HAVE to do what the magazines 'tell' you you know!

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