The Pressure to "Glow Up" | How the "Baddie Aesthetic” is Aging the Youth

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  • Опубліковано 10 лют 2024
  • Recently, Millennials have been going viral discussing how old Gen Z looks. Though there is some truth in this, there are a lot more things that play into the role of Gen Z "looking old". In this video, we will be discussing the rise in plastic surgery, the adultification of the youth, social media, the "baddie aesthetic", the pressure to glow up and so much more. Share your thoughts in the comments down below!
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  • @aubreeofarc
    @aubreeofarc 3 місяці тому +3332

    These little kids singing SexxyRed is sooo sad. When I was little, I was a girly girl, watching winx club, Barbie movies, Disney channel, Nickelodeon, Alvin and the chipmunks, and stuff like that. I can't believe how much childhood changed over the years.

  • @thesecretshade
    @thesecretshade 3 місяці тому +3653

    The dude saying: 18 isn't grown tho. You can only vote or go to jail, had me 😂😂😂

  • @NA-cb6dg
    @NA-cb6dg 3 місяці тому +2385

    Honestly, that one woman said it best. We have become so anti child in our society that we took away all the places for children and teens and left them with nothing but adult places, and now they're suffering the consequences.

    • @mchlle94
      @mchlle94 3 місяці тому

      *Women and girls who aren't sexual fantasies for men, is what you mean. Women are still pushed to have children.

    • @wintermonroe2894
      @wintermonroe2894 3 місяці тому +27

      💯

    • @bambiisbonkers
      @bambiisbonkers 3 місяці тому +143

      it’s definitely American culture too. other cultures like mexican, arabic, etc their lives and social events revolve around kids.

    • @glittergold6204
      @glittergold6204 3 місяці тому +54

      They were taken away bc people stopped shopping at them. Kids aren’t allowed at malls and theaters without adults bc they can’t behave.

    • @Bts_cookie.
      @Bts_cookie. 3 місяці тому +36

      ​@@bambiisbonkersehhhhh idk. I hear alot of other races say the same thing about this (big example is Mexicans most my friends are Mexican and they on the same boat also black btw) but it is a problem in America

  • @benicia9408
    @benicia9408 3 місяці тому +281

    Children should not have social media. I said what I said

    • @thatgirlirish5492
      @thatgirlirish5492 3 місяці тому

      Agreed!!

    • @fairygodmother139
      @fairygodmother139 Місяць тому

      Agreed

    • @yprimrose
      @yprimrose 9 днів тому

      Agree

    • @Chiamaka-the-great
      @Chiamaka-the-great 3 дні тому

      True they shouldn’t but what are they supposed to do. The reason why they flock to social media is because they is no more spaces for kids. They don’t have places for them to hang out anymore. Society is becoming so anti kids

    • @lovelykeeya532
      @lovelykeeya532 3 дні тому +2

      Should have to verify an ID 18+ or older, maybe even 21+. That goes for social media & adult sexual sites.

  • @vivik3753
    @vivik3753 3 місяці тому +3380

    This may be a bit off topic but I am a 17 year old in high school, I often find myself comparing myself to the other girls my age. Most of them have jobs, boyfriends, cars, and they are really pretty. I know I shouldn't compare myself to others but being around it really hits heavy. I know I'm not a loser but I feel so much like one, I feel like I'm missing out and I am behind. One time I wore a Hello Kitty shirt and rainbow socks to school one day. These girls were making fun of me because I was dressed that way at my age. I even beat myself up for it and told myself I looked so childish. But I am a child so I shouldn't say those things to myself. I just wish I could feel confident and pretty too at school.

    • @jacqjacq2263
      @jacqjacq2263 3 місяці тому +569

      I feel you. But be yourself. You’ll end up loving it!

    • @jumokeonifade85
      @jumokeonifade85 3 місяці тому +419

      The same thing happened to my little sister, she absolutely loved high school musical and it was appropriate for her age but people made fun of her where she resented the movies. It’s really hard to be authentic but the authentic you will always thrive!

    • @kemoywilliams380
      @kemoywilliams380 3 місяці тому +153

      @@jumokeonifade85 Girl I see what you are saying, I turned seventeen less than 2 weeks ago and sometimes I feel the same way as you.

    • @alex.a2927
      @alex.a2927 3 місяці тому +198

      Im 21 F and Ive been thru the same thing. In 2010I love anime, fanfiction and taylor swift. I was teased and bullied relentlessly until I eventually gave up practicing my hobbies in public. Now 14 years later watching all the people talk about the things I was ashamed of. It feels like I didnt stand up for myself. Like I betrayed myseld
      Presently I do, dress, and watch tv how I want. Im doing it for the little girl in me who never had the chance to be herself.
      Dont make the same mistakes I made. We might be cringe but we are free lol

    • @kemoywilliams380
      @kemoywilliams380 3 місяці тому +79

      @@alex.a2927 Girl I feel you, anyone can dress in any style that they want and do any hobby that they love. You are so young and have your whole life ahead of you. So enjoy it, It doesn't matter what people think of you. In four years i'll be 21 and I'm going to live my life without caring what people think.

  • @nb8419
    @nb8419 3 місяці тому +5080

    I'm a Capricorn. I don't believe in zodiac, but I just want to say being a Capricorn has nothing to do with it. I would call the police if a grown man tried to date my daughter.

    • @Chillikilli
      @Chillikilli 3 місяці тому +240

      Im also a capricorn lol and i agree 😂

    • @ItsBigG7
      @ItsBigG7 3 місяці тому +139

      I’m a Capricorn n facts 👏🏾

    • @Lexxnoo425
      @Lexxnoo425 3 місяці тому

      I'm also a Capricorn but this shit retarded lmaoo

    • @mimimulticultral
      @mimimulticultral 3 місяці тому +88

      I am a Capricorn too, born on January 1stt

    • @flyleelee5351
      @flyleelee5351 3 місяці тому +135

      Said like a true Capricorn 😂...y'all literally be acting like the thing y'all don't believe in 😅😅. It's a very earth sign response....that if you don't see it with your two eyes, it doesn't exist..when there's literally things everywhere around us that you can't see that literally exist. Like, idk.... energy! lol..which is what astrology is about.

  • @lilliebobson3146
    @lilliebobson3146 3 місяці тому +410

    I played with dolls until i was 15. I naturally stopped when i wasnt into it anymore. Then i went to video games. Kids arent allowed to naturally phase out of certain behaviors. They feel the need to age themselves. Its weird.

    • @THErealOGse
      @THErealOGse 2 місяці тому +17

      Yup a lot of the pressure is self and peer imposed and parents don't do shit to stop them

    • @fairygodmother139
      @fairygodmother139 Місяць тому +18

      Yea same I still had dolls at 15, I read comics and played video games. I’m a 24 year old woman now and I’m glad I never fell for the bad b!tch trap. Only now do I feel like I can act grown but I still read comics, play dolls (my younger sisters and Bother have dolls), I still play video games.

    • @mayabythesea
      @mayabythesea Місяць тому +8

      I also played with dolls until about that age. I'm grateful for that. I feel sorry for all the girls who felt pressured or were forced to act grown up when there were still so young.

    • @mahi93162
      @mahi93162 20 днів тому +3

      fr I still loved dolls and kids shows in middle school and my friends thought that was weird and childish so I would try to hide it from them, I felt embarrassed even though I was literally a child

  • @GeorgiaAlves.
    @GeorgiaAlves. 3 місяці тому +677

    I live in Brazil and here we have an influencer that on her 18yr birthday opened an privacy to create adult content. On that same day she became top 2 influencer on that plataform. I'm more scared of the adult dudes consuming her content like, literally 24 hours before she was a minor.
    Obs: Sorry for the english, im still learning.

    • @1jaskier
      @1jaskier 3 місяці тому +18

      sei muito bem de quem vc tá falando kkkkkk

    • @luna-pt2gp
      @luna-pt2gp 3 місяці тому +12

      ​@@1jaskier alguém a falar português por aqui haha

    • @mchlle94
      @mchlle94 3 місяці тому

      Yeah, real issue are all the pedo dudes and the normalization of pedohillia in patriarchy

    • @user-fx9hv1js2g
      @user-fx9hv1js2g 3 місяці тому +23

      i couldn't tell that you are taking classes but that is pretty sad.

    • @FoxxyFatima
      @FoxxyFatima 3 місяці тому +1

      What’s her name? 😟

  • @renamon5658
    @renamon5658 3 місяці тому +3462

    Kids should be able to be a kid and not rush to be a adult

    • @Whimsical_Cheetah
      @Whimsical_Cheetah 3 місяці тому +94

      Agree! But because of cultural pressure to grow up fast is unfortunately inevitable. If we could stop saying “You need to be more mature” and “Act your age” when they’re only 8 y/o, then kids won’t view themselves as a burden of society because they’re “useless” as a child. We’ve all felt that and been there during tough times

    • @ABc-nu6jb
      @ABc-nu6jb 3 місяці тому +27

      This is so sickening where are their parents???!!?🤯🤯this is so sick,this nation is done. And who would listen to 🗑️ like 🗑️ red even as an adult. This is all so sick

    • @cryforthemoon
      @cryforthemoon 3 місяці тому +33

      Children should remain children for the entire duration. Now we got grown ass adults reverting into children by not having children of their own and filling rooms with action figures and other collectable toys.

    • @jessicashu7230
      @jessicashu7230 3 місяці тому +6

      Truth!

    • @MelanatednNature
      @MelanatednNature 3 місяці тому +2

      Bingo

  • @rinnw4746
    @rinnw4746 3 місяці тому +2080

    I still haven’t picked my jaw off the floor at 15 rounds for 15th birthday

    • @jojolikesstuff
      @jojolikesstuff 3 місяці тому +316

      I’m 15 and that’s INSANE like I still shop at Claire’s lol😭😭😭

    • @Arigmiracle
      @Arigmiracle 3 місяці тому +21

      @@jojolikesstufffrllllll

    • @AllLogicIsDeadPastMidnight
      @AllLogicIsDeadPastMidnight 3 місяці тому +127

      Oh hell no. Anything like that happening at that age is not going to end well 💀

    • @prettylady818
      @prettylady818 3 місяці тому +74

      @@AllLogicIsDeadPastMidnightit’s not going to end well at any age 🥲

    • @leannec8082
      @leannec8082 3 місяці тому +10

      Outrageous!

  • @d4rktimess
    @d4rktimess 3 місяці тому +354

    I swear when I was 16 to 19, I thought I was mature, I thought I was the shit. I felt like I was so ready for life and to be an adult. looking back at it just makes me cringe. I am 22 now, and it was around 20 when I realized that I am still developing and still growing up - and that that is a good thing! the older, the wiser. I am still learning, and I am grateful for that.

    • @DivestedChristian
      @DivestedChristian 3 місяці тому +16

      25 is when adulthood biologically starts.

    • @joylox
      @joylox 2 місяці тому +8

      @@DivestedChristian That makes sense. I noticed my feet even grew in the time between I was 23 and 25, and I thought I was safe to invest in good clothes and shoes at 17. Mentally I'm still processing childhood trauma, and often feel like I'm still a kid, but I sure hope that the next generation doesn't have as bad of a quarter life crisis as most my age (~23-27) are experiencing now.

    • @sallimak7368
      @sallimak7368 Місяць тому

      For real

    • @lea1luv
      @lea1luv 29 днів тому +1

      okay did we love the same life ?? bc literally i feel the exact same way & it’s the same time frame as well im now 22 and man was i foolish at times. i wasn’t a bad kid or nothing didn’t give my folks problems but i was definitely sneaky every now and again looking back i hate i even acted that way.

    • @daliaaltarshan7145
      @daliaaltarshan7145 20 днів тому +2

      28 here. You'll still feel like that until your late 20s/30s! I felt the same way especially since I went to college at 17 and was living on my own. Realized at 23 I was still so young & immature then, and now at 28 I look back at my early 20s the same way. We're always growing and evolving, but as teenagers we just think we know everything and that we're ready to take on the world.

  • @elin_
    @elin_ 3 місяці тому +264

    The amount of men who are advocating for dating really young women is very concerning. The other day I saw someone say that once you're 30, then it's over and that men your age will pick 18 year olds to date instead of you. Absolutely disgusting mindset.

    • @universe986
      @universe986 2 місяці тому

      they're judging by themselves and think all men are as disgusting as them...

    • @Confettifun
      @Confettifun Місяць тому +38

      The irony being too is that they are lying! The older I get as a woman, the more I get older, younger, and same age men hitting on me! They scare women from realize that you can age like fine wine if you slow down and allow things to fall into place

    • @elin_
      @elin_ Місяць тому

      @@Confettifun I also have younger men flirting with me 🤔 Maybe it's just the conservative creepoids who are so keen on younger women.

    • @mayabythesea
      @mayabythesea Місяць тому

      It is terrifying. It is almost like being underdeveloped in body and mind and inexperienced at life is more important to some men than in bloom feminine beauty and confidence.
      I wish these boys would just come out and admit they don't want grown women they want girls. They need help.

    • @yessir8805
      @yessir8805 9 днів тому

      Yeap I'll rather date a woman 18 then some 35 year old woman. Ok I want kids and can I have that with a old ass 35 year old? Let's stop playing you failed in life if u single and over 30

  • @GonkBoy66
    @GonkBoy66 3 місяці тому +2766

    I don’t know why people want to grow up so bad. It’s not all it’s cracked up to be. 😭 I remember being so excited to get older. Now, I wish I could go back and enjoy my teen years.

    • @AntaneseTooREAL
      @AntaneseTooREAL 3 місяці тому +83

      Me and my Mama warned me and I still didn’t listen

    • @numberbirb7728
      @numberbirb7728 3 місяці тому +65

      Fr!! I'm turning 23 in a few weeks and this is the first year I actually feel nervous about getting older.

    • @LadyCoyKoi
      @LadyCoyKoi 3 місяці тому +77

      I embraced my childhood as long as I could. I thought my friends were weird or something. Even as a young adult I enjoyed kids stuff. It helps a lot that i look young for my age so I was able to pull it off. Kids should be able to enjoy childhood and kids stuff as long as they could. Some of us humans can live over 100 years old and in some cases 123 years... plenty of time to be all grown. But childhood is really brief like a fart in a hurricane winds.

    • @ariesearthdragon
      @ariesearthdragon 3 місяці тому +58

      It's because we wanted more freedom and more places to hang out, and we most likely didn't think about the responsibilities that come with adulthood. Early to mid 20s sounds like the desired age range for most people.

    • @MelanatednNature
      @MelanatednNature 3 місяці тому +1

      At all😂

  • @Chillikilli
    @Chillikilli 3 місяці тому +2201

    These little kids singing thise inappropriate songs word for word is so disturbing 😭😭. And that 15 rounds mess has to be a joke i hope cause that is really sad.

    • @madie5041
      @madie5041 3 місяці тому +50

      Girl that come with every generation kids was singing it wasn’t me, s&m, apple bottom jeans etc

    • @Chillikilli
      @Chillikilli 3 місяці тому +279

      @madie5041 be fr. Those songs obviously had sexual inuendos but they were not so upfront. As a kid we had no idea what they was talking about until we got older. Obviously there was rap from the 90s and 00s that was extremely explicit but they were censored on the radio stations. Most people now do not listen to the radio so they don't censor the curse or inappropriate words. 😒

    • @Brae2723
      @Brae2723 3 місяці тому +139

      @@madie5041the difference is that these kids know what they’re saying, these teens know what these lyrics mean because these songs are outward with the sex terms. Things like “Apple bottom jeans” wasn’t really outward with its sexual connotations. I sung it as a kid without even knowing that the lyrics were sexual. And the lyrics (from what I remember) had no cuss words so a kid technically could sing it lol.

    • @iamcasihart
      @iamcasihart 3 місяці тому +26

      When I was coming up, I owned and adored every Jodeci, R. Kelly, Dru Hill, Snoop Dogg, 2Pac, NWA, Eazy E, Three 6 Mafia, Foxy Brown, Biggie, and Lil Kim album. That was the 90s. It was just as filthy fun and colorful then, but the cadence, syntax, and overall delivery was actually so good. The shit today is filthy, but so fucking ignorant. I used to learn new words and lingo from the music. It tickled my ears and light up my mind. There’s nothing inherently wrong with explicit music. Now, to be fair, I was 13-14 when I was listening to this stuff, and I listened to it all throughout high school, and college. Hell, 25+ years later, I still only listen to music from before about 2006-2007.

    • @iamcasihart
      @iamcasihart 3 місяці тому +31

      @@Chillikilli Girl. Are you serious? The year was 1991. I was 14 when I heard the NWA song, “She Swallowed It.” It’s so fucking offensive, but that beat, samples, production, and overall sound was excellent. This song details gang raping a 14 year-old daughter of a pastor. It’s beyond misogynist. It’s violently disrespectful but almost to the point that, as a teen, I would laugh because it was that damn shocking. It couldn’t possibly be real?! But it was. Those men were absolutely treating girls and women like that.
      I won’t even get started on all the South Florida rap bass music with Uncle Luke and ‘nem. That shit is filthy trash to twerk to. None of this shit is new. Not really. It’s very easy to romanticize shit from yesteryear, but I promise I could write a dissertation listing countless rap, hip-hop, and R&B artists from my childhood, teens, college years, and young adulthood.
      But really, go back and listen to that particular NWA track, and tell me that shit wasn’t like this 30+ years ago. The primary difference is that, the quality of the sound was far superior. These producers like Dre, DJ Yella, and MC Ren, or even Daz from Tha Dogg Pound- they were so skilled on the production end. It still sounds incredible. If this particular song was just instrumental, I’d actually enjoy listening to it. The other difference is we were not on the internet and we could not hear this music outside of someone buying the tape or the CD. It was there, but it wasn’t permeating every nook and cranny of culture and such.

  • @Impassion
    @Impassion 3 місяці тому +213

    Watching those little tiny girls say those vulgar things hurt my heart so much. They don't even understand what's been robbed from them.... their childhood innocence and carefreeness.

  • @ARSI04
    @ARSI04 3 місяці тому +122

    Nowadays songs are just s3x, money, booty, and all lusty things. This generation is exposed to so much unrestricted internet access from younger age that they want to be grownup so bad and are not living there childhood and teen life.
    Its so sad to see this younger girls being so insecure and pressured to look like adult.

    • @causal_internetuser
      @causal_internetuser 3 місяці тому +1

      If you don't like today's music, you could always try a different genre. Or older music. There's plenty of music put there that's about other things too. It doesn't have to just be rap.

    • @ARSI04
      @ARSI04 3 місяці тому +9

      @@causal_internetuser yes i do that. I am just simply stating that young generation is consumed by these songs and think yeah this is what we gonna do.

    • @fairygodmother139
      @fairygodmother139 Місяць тому +6

      @@causal_internetuserokay get your point but what popular? Classical music or rap? It’s rap, kids listen to vulgar rap as young as 3 years old so ofc they’ll act like vulgar people as they get older. I’m aware of different genres as a I am pianist myself so I watch what my sisters and brothers listen to.

    • @ARSI04
      @ARSI04 Місяць тому +1

      @@fairygodmother139 Parents should carefully watch what their children are doing but they instead of stopping them support them just because they want to gentle parent.

    • @Heezbungus
      @Heezbungus 29 днів тому

      ​@causal_internetuser yeah cause all new rap is b

  • @BarbieDawl.__
    @BarbieDawl.__ 3 місяці тому +909

    I feel like they are tryna make this normal so they can mess with kids

  • @elimartinez___
    @elimartinez___ 3 місяці тому +1242

    Parents faults 100%!!! My almost 5 year old daughter only song she can sing is the Bluey song 😅

    • @jessicasertal1522
      @jessicasertal1522 3 місяці тому +92

      Definitely on the parent when they’re that young, but once they’re in high school it’s hard to keep tabs on everything they do. It’s up to the parent to teach them the values that they will choose to uphold, but again it’s hard to guarantee that they won’t be influenced by their friends/peers

    • @sixteen.candles.4644
      @sixteen.candles.4644 3 місяці тому +30

      Agreed my daughter only sings baby shark.

    • @DiscoTimelordASD
      @DiscoTimelordASD 3 місяці тому +10

      ​@sixteen.candles.4644 Now Baby Shark is stuck in my head.🤦‍♀️

    • @smplkndagrl23
      @smplkndagrl23 3 місяці тому +21

      Yes! where are the parents in all this? Encouraging it. SUPPORTING IT. Cosigning it. Making money off of it 😐 it's fkn sad

    • @Justcanary8888
      @Justcanary8888 3 місяці тому +3

      Great job mom!!!❤❤❤️

  • @missdenisebee
    @missdenisebee 3 місяці тому +178

    The prom dresses kids wear now are WILD. I’m always like, “your school’s gonna let you wear this? really?!”😭
    Also, I remember being SO uncomfortable when I got attention from grown men as a teenager…I literally wanted the floor to swallow me up. My mom thought it was funny when it happened, and would (playfully) tease me, like, “oh he likes you!” THIS would embarrass me even more. She’d grown up getting constant male attention from about 12/13yrs old, with the figure of a grown woman, so I think it was just normalized to her. I kinda wonder if these girls’ moms are the same, so now they don’t see how massively f**ked up it is for their daughters to be getting the same attention. They’ve been desensitized & think acting like this is a perfectly normal part of your teenage years.

  • @dlilwon
    @dlilwon 3 місяці тому +82

    That “hands on your knees clip” broke my heart 😔💔
    Millenials WTF are we doing raising these babies like this? 😩😩😩

  • @ThakaneBereng
    @ThakaneBereng 3 місяці тому +1246

    It’s the parents’ responsibility to protect their innocence. My parents monitored what I consumed and I’m so grateful for that

    • @Nicostuffz
      @Nicostuffz 3 місяці тому +44

      Me too, as a teen, some peers mentioned that I didn’t know certain things that I was apparently supposed to know, but at the same time Wasnt supposed to because it’s more for adults. Like curse words, actions, etc.

    • @asideofaioli4630
      @asideofaioli4630 3 місяці тому +31

      Same. I was watching Disney channel in college.

    • @solar0wind
      @solar0wind 3 місяці тому +32

      I'm glad that my parents didn't monitor me, but I was always more or less responsible, and oversight would've been horrible for my development. So you should still keep in mind that teenagers are individuals too, so there's no one size fits all solution. I guess the most important thing is to create a climate of trust, so your child will willfully talk to you about stuff.

    • @essence____beauty_92
      @essence____beauty_92 3 місяці тому

      💯💯💯🙏🏽🙏🏽

    • @d3mized
      @d3mized 3 місяці тому +1

      that’s ur experience

  • @daniielleyful
    @daniielleyful 3 місяці тому +1374

    All the young black girls especially shown on the first day a school outfits I feel bad for them. Body dysmorphia, baddie aesthetic, hyper sexuality. It’s really sad

    • @khadyadjisall5708
      @khadyadjisall5708 3 місяці тому

      And they will be sexualise by grown disgusting men

    • @gre3n3r
      @gre3n3r 3 місяці тому +42

      @CCLL-ok5onit’s going out of style but not mentally wise a lot of them still feel forced to dress a certain way to attract people to them

    • @h.b2774
      @h.b2774 3 місяці тому +21

      ​@CCLL-ok5onthere will be a new unattainable standard soon😵‍💫

    • @taaliyah6065
      @taaliyah6065 3 місяці тому

      the black community is so bereft of actual soul and reality. why don't we focus on school and changing the world?!

    • @kanyinojo83
      @kanyinojo83 2 місяці тому +24

      …and none of those bags were big enough to hold books 😭

  • @emmarat90
    @emmarat90 17 днів тому +24

    As a 14 year old girl who does feel this pressure to “glow up”. This really helped me realize that this was happening to me. Thank you for bringing this to light ❤

  • @ohmahgawd8873
    @ohmahgawd8873 3 місяці тому +90

    Grew up in the Caribbean and honestly: “baddie” culture has been around for too long.But back then it was shunned by the west for being “ratchet” and “ghetto”. I remember girls in my school, being SIX and EIGHT throwing ass to fete music. When the dancing seasons came, they were out with their crop tops, shorts and weaves mimicking adults.
    The most popular were the ones who parents let them have phones, braids and revealing clothes early. Extra points if you had a boyfriend or could bring boys round and could put on make up. Even my own mother, started talking to me about getting braids/weave and doing my edges at 12/13 because she was worried I’d get bullied. It was common as were boys doing drugs after schools and girls dropping out because they were pregnant at 15-17
    The “baddie” aesthetic is a lifestyle wether or not you wish to admit it but it has a price, especially for the younger ones. So many throw their lives away to chase a dream. Every year, our form teachers would give us a speech about “Dont be a statistic”. Aunties and mommas were pulling out their hair.
    However, now that it’s become so popular in the West they’re now realizing how bad the consequences are.

    • @thefaultinourstars8729
      @thefaultinourstars8729 3 місяці тому +11

      There’s nothing wrong with wearing braids. It just needs to be age appropriate

  • @THEMOVIEBAE
    @THEMOVIEBAE 3 місяці тому +981

    I thought “nasty 19” was bad. That girl said “freaky 15” 🤦🏾‍♀️

    • @ambriahughes2855
      @ambriahughes2855 3 місяці тому +105

      Freaky 15 is crazyyyyyy

    • @milkhomie4582
      @milkhomie4582 3 місяці тому +74

      Some girl at my school posted “sexy sixteen” like what…

    • @erikamadisonn
      @erikamadisonn 2 місяці тому +11

      19 is grown 😂. pls

    • @milkhomie4582
      @milkhomie4582 2 місяці тому +58

      @@erikamadisonn eh

    • @Serenityrockstar
      @Serenityrockstar 2 місяці тому +45

      At least 19 is legal!!! atp your parents can’t tell you what to do (but I’d definitely advise listening to them cuz it’s hard out here)

  • @s.mclovin800
    @s.mclovin800 3 місяці тому +704

    these types of children usually have the biggest glow down once they get older, they get mid life crisis at the age of 22 because they've seen and done it all and are more likely traumatised by dating grown men as children and don't know how to process it, when the other kids finally become adults they get to do all the things they wanted to do as kids and are happier

    • @DivestedChristian
      @DivestedChristian 3 місяці тому +68

      😂😂. Wow. This reminded me of some popular girl from my highschool. Met her years later and she was the human version of a liminal space aka aged

    • @julieperez7505
      @julieperez7505 3 місяці тому +32

      @@DivestedChristian”the human version of a liminal space” girl!!!!!! I never heard that one before omg that’s like the most polite diss ever 😫😂

    • @kiwthebeauty
      @kiwthebeauty 2 місяці тому +46

      Also usually baddies have children young. So go ahead and live a fast life to get slowed down even faster…

    • @shardaemitchell3053
      @shardaemitchell3053 Місяць тому +1

      Lol me !!! Girl my mama did not play that mess when I just start wearing wigs and makeup at 22 years old I'm now 23 it's so fun living my best life 😂❤

    • @mercedes8091
      @mercedes8091 Місяць тому +4

      tbh i’m 16 and i fall into this bracket of “baddie aesthetic” and i hate it. but saying someone is gonna get a mid life crisis solely based on how they dress is crazy.

  • @prettylady818
    @prettylady818 3 місяці тому +72

    This commentary is on point. Young girls nowadays don’t have the privilege of “growing into their looks.” There’s no awkward phase, no ugly duckling phase, no grace period. It’s crazy when I see pictures of young girls at high school dances who look like they’re at least 21 years old. The dresses are sexy, the hair and makeup are all professionally done. Girls are wearing wigs in high school. There’s a lot going on now and too much pressure for young girls and women to fit a certain aesthetic.

  • @zoemandingaisa6417
    @zoemandingaisa6417 28 днів тому +14

    I work at a toy store and it's upsetting to see parents asking for different gift cards because they look too "childish". Then I ask how old the kid is and they say 11 or 9.

  • @thisismimi007
    @thisismimi007 3 місяці тому +749

    I live in India. And I always hated the fact that we had Uniforms in school, now I glad we did had that.

    • @jumokeonifade85
      @jumokeonifade85 3 місяці тому +72

      My school in the uk too, but I’m so so grateful

    • @andpeg
      @andpeg 3 місяці тому +42

      I (I’m in the US) also had uniforms for middle school and I’m grateful, even if it was to hide the massive wealth gap from the tech babies and the east side (didn’t work since you could tell if they walked/got picked up versus took the bus).

    • @YeeHeee
      @YeeHeee 3 місяці тому +1

      Fellow Indian here . I am also so goddamn glad my school has uniforms and no makeup rules , but unfortunalty there are a few "feminist" girls who sexualize their own school uniforms . Thankfully they don't influence anyone .

    • @mariaxii
      @mariaxii 3 місяці тому +20

      Yes now I am glad for them too. I had them in middle school and elementary. It is also less of a worry about what to wear to school :)

    • @vixii6230
      @vixii6230 3 місяці тому +30

      Me too, in the U.S., we would always have these essays to write where the prompt was “Should schools stop requiring uniforms to be worn?” and I always advocated for us to keep wearing them. Instead of children feeling insecure about their clothes, cause they have the same uniform every day, they can just focus on being kids and their academics. Yes having your own clothes is great to wear to school, but I hated it because I didn’t really have the latest trendy items. Even now, I’m glad my job requires us to wear uniform shirts and specific pants and shoes.

  • @itsgusco
    @itsgusco 3 місяці тому +395

    No but those kids singing such Vulgar songs is really disturbing 😐

    • @aangelicals
      @aangelicals 3 місяці тому +27

      literally and half of them probably can’t even spell pound town

    • @joylox
      @joylox 2 місяці тому +12

      Like, what ever happened to Kids Bop, and singing the censored radio edits like when I was a kid? I know a lot of songs don't have kid friendly versions now, but it makes me wonder if it's the parents letting kids have free run of the internet without putting UA-cam into kids mode, or what it is. When I was a kid/teen, I was allowed to listen to Radio Disney, and anything too bad to get played there was too bad to listen to.

    • @fairygodmother139
      @fairygodmother139 Місяць тому

      It’s so weird, it’s almost bordering pedophilia imo

  • @MsCandyCane08
    @MsCandyCane08 3 місяці тому +33

    The fact that Kylie is 26 and looks 40 is baffling 😮

    • @anayaa664
      @anayaa664 2 місяці тому +3

      It's not baffling
      You know I can send you pic of girl who's 34 but looks 23
      47 looks 30
      At the same time a 28 looking like a 35
      You need to get on the real world
      Genes, how you dress and a lot of factors affect the way you look regardless of age

  • @YazzyFairy
    @YazzyFairy 3 місяці тому +39

    As a 16-year-old, I get told that I look younger - like I'm some sort of anomaly - probably because we live in a society where children look like adults. The mention that young girls feel pressured to look older reminds me of how I used to feel insecure about how 'youthful' I look.
    And it's true that teens and tweens who are still attached to their childhood get bullied. If I hadn't been homeschooled, life would have been BRUTAL because at 13 I still played the way all kids do.

    • @Tete-vz1xw
      @Tete-vz1xw Місяць тому +4

      Bro literally. I hate when adults tell me I look younger than my peers & I don’t even think they see it as an insult when they say it ..

    • @nonFluencerNoWa
      @nonFluencerNoWa Місяць тому +2

      Wow, I’m so sorry that teenagers are going through this kind of insanity right now. WOW. I’m 36 and I have definitely been under a rock because I can’t believe what ‘m hearing in this vlog. 🫢

  • @Moo-2310
    @Moo-2310 3 місяці тому +889

    I thought I'd come here from the perspective of a teenage girl:
    It is damn near impossible to not want to grow up fast nowadays. We can't be slightly obnoxious or look awkward because social media has us being compared to grown adults, both by others and by ourselves.
    Every girl I have met my age has at least one nerdy and/or childlike interest that they don't talk about because they get met with plain disgust when they do.
    The lack of third spaces sucks as well. My best friend doesn't go to my school and it is a huge struggle to find somewhere to meet up. The park? We're told we're loitering and not welcome. The mall? Everything is crazy expensive and you get dirty looks or even kicked out if you're browsing for too long. The library? Closed because funding is being revoked. There are pretty much no places where teens can be teens which leads to us either spending too much time online or ending up in dangerous situations.
    At the end of the day, kids are always going to try to fit in. It just sucks that nowadays, 'fitting in' means spending a bunch of money and looking/acting 30+ at 14.
    TLDR: The line between teen and adult is forever being blurred, kids are cruel, there are no third spaces for us anymore and everything about us needs to be perfect or we're 'cringe'.

    • @larae6885
      @larae6885 3 місяці тому +58

      Great points!!

    • @Nicostuffz
      @Nicostuffz 3 місяці тому +91

      Couldn’t have said it better !! Honestly as a teen girl myself, I always have to hide childlike aspects of my personality because if I show them, my peers will go away from me, avoiding me or giving me odd looks. “Fitting in” was and is such a big concept I. My tween and teen life revolves around it.

    • @kaliha.j
      @kaliha.j 3 місяці тому +69

      It’s easier said then done but for any teenager reading this, you don’t want the validation of people who truly don’t care about who you are inside anyways. Beauty will fade, clothes can be stolen or destroyed. Focusing on your character will have long lasting results and that’s when you’ll find real connections that aren’t surface level. Lastly, high school may feel permanent but those four years will be over before you know it and you won’t see majority of those people again. Live life for you and don’t spend most of it scrolling.

    • @lizzieschwab7675
      @lizzieschwab7675 3 місяці тому +49

      @@kaliha.jI whole heartedly agree. I am almost 23 and I graduated in 2019 so I had social media and I swear high school is so secondary. I was heavily bullied and never fit in in high school. I tried so hard to fit in and it made my life hell, to the point where I didn’t care that I had like 1 friend and didn’t talk to anyone. At the time it feels like the end of the world, but now as an adult it really is such a small piece of your life puzzle. I am not friends with a single soul from high school, I’ve met new adult people that genuinely care about me and treat me like a real friend, shared the same interests and someone I can be entire self around. As hard as it is to take it because trust me I’d hear it, love your childhood. The second that last day of high school is over, your life genuinely changes. There’s no norms and no such thing as fitting in when your an adult. There’s people out there that enjoy what you do, treat you great and accept you. It takes time, but my biggest advice is be your true genuine self, even as hard as it may be. Once you do become an adult, people like real people, not someone trying to be like someone else. You’ll have what you want one day, you just have to fight through.

    • @mariaxii
      @mariaxii 3 місяці тому +30

      Every hang out spot is money! I feel so broke just by going outside…

  • @PandaT3
    @PandaT3 3 місяці тому +434

    I 100% believe the parents have a hand in this. Being a mom of a 5 year old i have heard moms say "im not buying my daughter princess clothes and character shoes because they are ugly" and go on to dress their kids like they would dress themselves.. kids are having to take on these adult images because at home they arent being allowed to be children. Makes me think of the sad beige moms that color down their kids..

    • @JustMeandGod_
      @JustMeandGod_ 2 місяці тому +20

      I mean it’s clear as day it’s the parents lol

    • @CommentingSomeMore
      @CommentingSomeMore Місяць тому +18

      I agree with you. Now I don’t dress my toddler in princesses and characters much because I don’t support anything Disney. But when she gets older and she likes a certain character/princess and wants to wear some of that stuff it wouldn’t bother me. I work in childcare and I see young young children with nail polish, ankle bracelets, fake tattoos, temporary hair color, belly shirts etc. and those ones usually can’t read and are behind in school. Makes me sad.

    • @doodlejone6546
      @doodlejone6546 Місяць тому +6

      @@JustMeandGod_they be the ones filming their kids acting grown 😐

  • @ALT1308_
    @ALT1308_ 3 місяці тому +39

    It starts with the parents not setting boundaries and allowing the world to teach them

  • @user-xm6gj2bu3w
    @user-xm6gj2bu3w 2 місяці тому +17

    i grew up with BRATZ; the og teen baddies. plump lip, snatched waist, designer everything.

  • @Amy-yh8kf
    @Amy-yh8kf 3 місяці тому +1079

    Honestly, even (most) NYC clubs are creepy where ladies are allowed at age 21, but men have to be 25 years old….the age gap is being forced upon young women throughout society….as a teen, I constantly had grown men tell me how grown I looked for my age & I had to constantly remind them that I was a child! Just because I have boobs, doesn’t mean I’m grown! I used to just find it uncomfortable, but as an adult (later) realized that it was predatory….it f*caked with my mind so much that I still hide my body(I’m 41) so that I don’t attract unwanted attention!

    • @zza3812
      @zza3812 3 місяці тому +3

      girl, you and me the same… i’m 28 and i still cover myself up because of having creepy older men sexualising me since 12 years old due to having big boobs

    • @JulianSteve
      @JulianSteve 3 місяці тому +52

      Sorry to hear that. I am not sure about the NYC club age limits as I avoid them. I am more of a bar guy and it’s a rare occurrence🤔

    • @jumokeonifade85
      @jumokeonifade85 3 місяці тому +83

      I’m also 40 and I had the same issue growing up, it used to make me feel so sick when older men would talk to me, ‘like uncle where is your wife’ I used to hide my bum all the time by wearing clothes, 2 sizes too big. These type of men are so disgusting

    • @mastersnet18
      @mastersnet18 3 місяці тому +2

      Why 25 for men? Is the alcohol age different for the men there?

    • @Ineverusemychannel
      @Ineverusemychannel 3 місяці тому +40

      ⁠@@mastersnet18Men are predominantly the ones buying drinks and a 25 year old has more to spend than a 21 year old. Policies like this victimize both young men and women, though.

  • @bri_33
    @bri_33 3 місяці тому +577

    Oh my gosh, seeing those little girls sing the uncensored lyrics broke my heart. I very rarely cry, but that had me shedding real tears. What are they doing to these poor babies? 😢

    • @thatgirlirish5492
      @thatgirlirish5492 3 місяці тому +53

      Same here. I got very emotional 😢. They’re just babies 😭. It was the same gut reaction when I saw a video of young girls proud of their abortions too and broadcasting it via social media. I’m for women’s rights, but I sat and cried for a good 10 minutes. Society is broken. God help us 💔.

    • @dj5180
      @dj5180 3 місяці тому +18

      yea that sh was heartbreaking

    • @SpiritualWarrior96
      @SpiritualWarrior96 Місяць тому

      Turning them into young thots

    • @toniharris3552
      @toniharris3552 Місяць тому +4

      Same... when did calling yourself or each other a bi..h become a term of endearment? Growing up, those were fighting words. To me, it will always be a female dog in heat, and you know what a female dog does when in heat. Will go anywhere😢 Nothing about that is cute.

    • @rockyournaturals
      @rockyournaturals Місяць тому

      Exactly, it truly breaks my heart and I sincerely pray for the next generation to come and pray God will raise Godly woman who will make bold and massive differences and quench these demonic movements because it’s sincerely sad😢.

  • @justheretowatch9138
    @justheretowatch9138 Місяць тому +14

    Those small kids broke my heart and the fact that someone behind the camera let them continue singing Sexy Redds song is what baffles me 💔😭

  • @alexisjordan310
    @alexisjordan310 3 місяці тому +21

    As a 23 year old woman myself. Seeing hoards of teen girls shopping at forever 21, windsor, etc is so uncomfortable for me because i’m sitting there like am I in the wrong store? I thought I was grown😭

    • @callieblossomASMR
      @callieblossomASMR 2 дні тому

      Loll omg yes. Like I think to myself “why are we both here? Am I not dressing right for my age? “ just confusing. I’m also being mistaken for being so much younger than I am because they look so grown.

  • @briannaobrien4419
    @briannaobrien4419 3 місяці тому +549

    Lord. 15 rounds for 15 I thought she meant FIGHTING and that's bad enough! What the actual fuck.

    • @KA-ky9nb
      @KA-ky9nb 3 місяці тому +12

      What does she mean ????

    • @briannaobrien4419
      @briannaobrien4419 3 місяці тому +91

      @@KA-ky9nb ....the other F word. It took me a minute to figure it out, even with the emojis because like WHAT.

    • @beautyininsanity421
      @beautyininsanity421 3 місяці тому +90

      It's just terrible and sad that a young girl would want that for herself...and where are her parents?!?

    • @TheDucktowel
      @TheDucktowel 3 місяці тому +197

      I thought she meant taking shots🥃😭

    • @sl33ptilldawn
      @sl33ptilldawn 3 місяці тому +44

      ​@@TheDucktowel I thought the same thing 💀

  • @JulianSteve
    @JulianSteve 3 місяці тому +780

    Boston Richey is nasty for messing around with a young woman. I am happy to hear from men, especially Black men calling this shit out. We as a collective need to point out whenever something is wrong. Both online and real life. Thank you for this video, Toni👏🏾!

    • @lavender9071
      @lavender9071 3 місяці тому +35

      yes, i hope that in the very near future we can come closer as a community and come to more of an agreement on most things. some black people cant even agree that we still have an abundance of work that needs to be done before we are truly treated equally, some think that since slavery ended we’ve been good. we haven’t, and all of the issues in our community is the proof. if we can come together as a community and support one another a lot more, it will bolster us and we will get a lot more respect within and outside of the community.

    • @minimini550
      @minimini550 3 місяці тому +15

      I just wrote something similar. I really appreciate men publicly speaking up and calling him out. Because men like him will only (maybe) listen to other men

    • @blacc_swan28
      @blacc_swan28 2 місяці тому +1

      ​@@lavender9071 i agree 💯👍🏾

    • @aprilturner1884
      @aprilturner1884 Місяць тому

      Who?

  • @intrnetbaby
    @intrnetbaby 22 дні тому +5

    this video should be shared everywhere because it is something that everyone should absolutely be aware of. some are too ignorant to accept that

  • @blackberry96713
    @blackberry96713 3 місяці тому +16

    I agree! I had a friend years ago who was talking to this girl for a month or two he met on Tinder. Turns out she lied about her age and graduating high school. She was 16 years old and he was 20 years old but she looked older than us. He dropped her quick and blocked her.

  • @imapisces0308
    @imapisces0308 3 місяці тому +396

    I’m not going to act like we weren’t singing inappropriate songs in middle or high school but these are small kids!!! It’s scary. Let your baby be a baby! I’m scared that these girls will look back and wish they would have slowed down the growing up process.

    • @rebel1612
      @rebel1612 3 місяці тому +48

      Yes, we were older and we knew not to sing certain songs in front of adults 😂😂

    • @MariaJoseRangelUwU
      @MariaJoseRangelUwU 3 місяці тому +7

      When these girls are older they will regret it, but don’t be scared because it means they will realize how wrong it was.

    • @user-fg1hv4zn8n
      @user-fg1hv4zn8n 2 місяці тому +7

      ​@@rebel1612 And that's the problem. When you know better. You do better. We knew better 😂😂😂.

    • @rebel1612
      @rebel1612 2 місяці тому

      @@user-fg1hv4zn8n for sure!

    • @Hay_Bay
      @Hay_Bay Місяць тому +1

      They are toddlers

  • @rubybooth8068
    @rubybooth8068 3 місяці тому +457

    I'd love to see a video from her on looksmaxing, I've never heard boys my age talk so much about looking sexy and masculine. It's concerning

  • @mariaxii
    @mariaxii 3 місяці тому +15

    The pressure is insane! I am 17. But this has been a thing ever since I was in middle school. There isn’t a stage where we get to be teenagers. I have very strict parents that don’t let me have certain kind of clothes and etc… which I guess makes me not follow these trends about revealing clothes, latest iPhones, and having cars.
    I want to go to college and major in computer science. So in school right now I am very focused and putting effort… but since I take school seriously I get labeled as smart and introverted… (which is a bad thing for a bad bitch ig) girls around me seem to not care about their education… just expensive clothing, who to put in their place, and showing up late everyday…
    I hope it turns well for me and other girls in my boat wanting to become successful without “fitting in to today’s standards” :)

  • @heymsparker2816
    @heymsparker2816 3 місяці тому +13

    For all the young girls in the comments, I promise you, the feelings you are feeling are temporary. Please do not harm yourself for temporary feelings. When you are older, some of your best memories will be when you stayed true to yourself. The bullies will no longer be a threat, as adulthood humbles everyone. And most things you were once insecure about will genuinely fade out of your mind, purely on accident bc there will be so many other things to focus on. Also, as a late bloomer myself, you will not only glow up but have a beautiful personality to match. Good luck to everyone 💜

  • @tsoialina
    @tsoialina 3 місяці тому +353

    Girl, this pressure to grow fast has always been prevalent in some cultures. I'm a Brazilian favela woman in my 20s. Here, from moment a girl enters puberty people start pressuring her to develop a fully grown curvaceous body as soon as possible. If by age 13/14 you still have what they call a "flat" body (a figure that isn't a dramatic hourglass), they will openly mock you and invalidate your femininity.
    This has only gone worse with time. Now, it isn't uncommon for local underage girls to get b00bjobs and take steroids to grow big, muscular butts and thighs.

    • @1jaskier
      @1jaskier 3 місяці тому +11

      a situação tá ruim pra todo mundo viu.. Eu com 18 anos as vezes me sinto até mal (no sentido de me sentir inferior) olhando para as garotas da minha idade..

    • @minimini550
      @minimini550 3 місяці тому +23

      Me in my 30’s looking like I didn’t finish puberty. Almost completely flat chested and not a defined waist. I would never survive in that environment

    • @Dave102693
      @Dave102693 3 місяці тому +43

      predatory culture 🤢🤢🤮🤮

    • @hafeezahbashir2516
      @hafeezahbashir2516 3 місяці тому +7

      ​@@1jaskier it's normal to feel that way especially when it seems like everyone around you is doing those things. People say this all the time but being yourself is very rewarding in the long run. Do you babygirl, you'll be glad you did

  • @kroxxroad814
    @kroxxroad814 3 місяці тому +299

    Honestly this is terrible
    And I blame the majority of this for modern rap, beauty standards, and men encouraging young girls to grow up and manipulate them into thinking it’s “Empowering”

    • @matthewtaylor00
      @matthewtaylor00 3 місяці тому +103

      ‼️‼️ Over-sexualization (especially for teen girls) under the disguise of “empowerment” or “sexual liberation” is gross

    • @TiktokBro154
      @TiktokBro154 3 місяці тому +2

      This has nothing to do with men. More specifically the average men

    • @Milonification
      @Milonification 3 місяці тому +47

      Not just men, also women w internalized misogyny leading by example.

    • @ariesearthdragon
      @ariesearthdragon 3 місяці тому +26

      @@matthewtaylor00 yeah, adolescents don't need sexual liberation.

    • @mariaxii
      @mariaxii 3 місяці тому +8

      Yeah… that is why I don’t listen to it as much anymore. Drugs sex guns… and it repeats

  • @AlannaBoo524
    @AlannaBoo524 3 місяці тому +11

    Don’t get me started on the high schoolers expecting their boyfriends to have money at their young age. I seen this tweet of a little girl beating this boy up and no one stopped her until the end.

  • @biancanaishe
    @biancanaishe 3 місяці тому +14

    in reference to the school outfits, i'm honestly grateful to the school i attended in Africa(Zim) because we had a uniform and there were rules about jewelry, nails,hair etc yes, it wasn't always fun but it made the experience of going all out during the holidays that much more fun and exciting. You learn how to express your personality in other objects (school bag, stationary, the accessories we were allowed) and getting to know whats actually appropriate for school and what isn't

  • @mimik6414
    @mimik6414 3 місяці тому +162

    These young girls want that kardashian image lifestyle. You can create a luxurious image without looking like a grown women.

    • @TT.3123
      @TT.3123 3 місяці тому +32

      Right? Like the clean girl aesthetic is so cute. I feel like that’s appropriate for a 16 year old..to an extent.

    • @bmo64_
      @bmo64_ 3 місяці тому

      @@TT.3123 ‘clean girl aesthetic’ is already seen as something for rich girls/unattainable/boring so idk if it’s ever gonna be as big as being a boss bitch.

    • @DivestedChristian
      @DivestedChristian 3 місяці тому +7

      That takes too long though and requires inner work😂. They'll be 30 by that time.

  • @bugsbunni4200
    @bugsbunni4200 3 місяці тому +478

    Coming from a teen that had hit puberty at 11, most of us had an awkward phase. The phase just didn’t last as long due to us not having anything to cater to it. A lot of us had an awkward phase towards the end of 5th grade and the beginning of middle school. I’m an ‘06 baby, around the time I hit puberty I was shopping at Claire’s and Justice. When I had developed more, I didn’t have any places to buy clothes that fit my body in the kids or junior clothing departments. That led to me having to shop in the women’s section. My parents still made sure I was age appropriate, but there was an absence of clothing for me in that stage. We also get tons of pressure from the media and our hormones. We are already self conscious about our bodies that are constantly changing everyday, and we have to uphold these standards being pushed to us. We don’t have any role models for our demographic or any spaces dedicated for us. The way that most of us dress is due to social media influences because there’s no place for us. Another point that hasn’t been mentioned is how we are all growing up where we can learn how to do makeup and hair through tutorials and we don’t have to struggle as much as older Gen Z or millennials in the past . UA-cam University is a lifesaver. I don’t wear makeup or wear anything that’s revealing because of unwanted attention from creepy men, but sometimes I feel the need to in order to fit in . I believe that the problem is our lack of spaces and the wanting to fit in.

    • @Kxydadolll
      @Kxydadolll 3 місяці тому +32

      THANK U FOR SAYING THISSSSS! I relate to every word u said. i had a lil awkward phase n hit puberty at 11 but theres nothing for us

    • @theconfidenthoe
      @theconfidenthoe 3 місяці тому +20

      This is super well written… you should look into becoming a writer (An author) . I thoroughly enjoyed reading this . ❤ As a millennial this gave me an understanding of how Gen Z (and Gen Alpha) may feel . 🙏🏽

    • @bugsbunni4200
      @bugsbunni4200 3 місяці тому +14

      @@theconfidenthoe Crazy how you said this, I want to be one when I’m older. I want to do a lot of things, but mainly a counselor for children and an author. I really enjoy writing.

    • @Funeral_Mannequin
      @Funeral_Mannequin 3 місяці тому +6

      I'm an '04 baby and I haven't left my awkward phase.

    • @ily279
      @ily279 3 місяці тому +3

      ommgggg me too i’m an 06 and hit puberty around 5th grade, went thru an awkward phase, glowed up *slowly* and still got a lot of growing up to do. so i really don’t think it’s necessary to be such an adult rn

  • @dglenn815
    @dglenn815 3 місяці тому +12

    I think I needed to hear this. I’m 23 but I always took a more holistic natural approach. I’ve never wore a wig, have no idea how to do makeup(mascara and gloss🤣) and yeah I actually like myself. The pressure is getting WORSAAA. I remember back in 2019 when I first went natural people made fun of me. The “mini twists” everyone doing on tik tok I was doing but it wasn’t “trending”. I don’t conform too much to media. I take breaks because yeah I think it’s necessary. When I went natural I always said it was for the kids. I wanted to accept myself for who I am but in the process show children as well through representation. However, they always say “what you were deprived of as a kid becomes addiction in adulthood. These kids are not getting the attention at home. So they run to social media and older men for it. Or maybe even just the aesthetic. My dad told me that growing up. I’m not gonna say I’m a saint myself. However, I think I’m holding onto and preserving my youth now more than ever. Some of these teens will never truly understand what it felt like to be one. When Kanye said in his song Power “reality is catching up with me, taking my inner child I’m fighting for it, custody” whewww I felt that. I fight to keep her alive as much as I can. There are no spaces because these children are so bad. I graduated in 2018 but when I started to see the classes coming behind me I knew I seen a shift but I didn’t know what it was. I think the phone age needs to be put back to 13-14. Flip phones for kids 😂 I’m not bashing makeup wearers or wig wearers cause I’d love to step into that space it’s just so damn hard to be a beginner 🤣 so imma take baby steps but yeah that’s my piece.

    • @nonFluencerNoWa
      @nonFluencerNoWa Місяць тому +1

      It really is getting ‘“worssaa”. Wow I’m 36 and i feel like I just woke up this morning because I had NOOOO idea!! Like, what. I’m literally a version of you in the future, more holistic, I’m not a wig person and never got into the crazy makeup. I just started wanting to learn how to do makeup and get some idea of what’s trending because UP UNTIL LAST YEAR, a whole 36 years of my life, I had no idea what was going on trending-wise.

  • @gabriellipereiradiniz5504
    @gabriellipereiradiniz5504 3 місяці тому +396

    In 2023 I worked as an Elementary School teacher, nowadays I'm 26 years old, it has been 9 years since I graduated from school. And make no mistake, when I was at school there was talk about sex and drinking, but I only became aware of what was sexual relationship when I was 14 or 15. When I was 11 years old I was ashamed of swearing, afraid of even showing the middle finger (because my mother said my finger would fall off if I did that).
    In my work I saw children aged 11, 12 watching pornography in class, children aged 13 and 14 being sexually active... This is insane... Practically frightening, it's as if the children don't even have the freedom of their innocence. And with each passing year I want to have children less and less. There was social media when I was a teenager and pre-teen, but nowadays it has become unhealthy.

    • @MyBoysAndJoys
      @MyBoysAndJoys 3 місяці тому +29

      This is a huge reason why I homeschool, but I know that’s not an option for a lot of families. It’s horrible.

    • @gabriellipereiradiniz5504
      @gabriellipereiradiniz5504 3 місяці тому +14

      @@MyBoysAndJoys Yes, apart from the fact that in some countries this is illegal. Here in Brazil for example, if parents do not enroll their children in school by the age of 4, they can be arrested for child abuse.

    • @MyBoysAndJoys
      @MyBoysAndJoys 3 місяці тому +19

      @@gabriellipereiradiniz5504 That’s scary overreach of government power 😞

    • @lilascharmante2712
      @lilascharmante2712 3 місяці тому +3

      I agree, we used to watch Vines at home when we were teens. It's pretty wild out there now

    • @solar0wind
      @solar0wind 3 місяці тому +12

      ​@@MyBoysAndJoys Not really. Here in Germany homeschooling is illegal too because it's considered child abuse for various reasons. You can argue about those specific reasons, but preventing that is not an "overreach of government power". Maybe US Americans would consider it that way because children don't have any rights in the US, considering that the US refused to sign the declaration/treaty of children's rights (idk what it's called in English), but also because your school systems are f-ed, so it sounds understandable to take your child out of schools.

  • @naomizachery2303
    @naomizachery2303 3 місяці тому +219

    I was 18 and got pregnant by a man who was 33. I thought I knew EVERYTHING. Now I’m 30 and I wholeheartedly couldn’t imagine dating someone 18. We have nothing to talk about😂
    I’m so happy I minimize how much my kids see online. The only thing they know is what other kids talk about in school and I’m okay with that
    Now I’m at the end, the statement about you having a daughter eventually is soo real. I went to the hair salon for the first time in years. My daughter seeing my hair straight really bothered her because of her hair texture. She’s my twin but her hair is very different than mine. It ended up with me telling her she can try something different to see what she likes on herself. Self esteem and confidence starts in the home ❤

    • @yessir8805
      @yessir8805 9 днів тому

      You still not married? 30 and still single goes to show you no accountability.

  • @Invisble748
    @Invisble748 3 місяці тому +6

    I don’t get why these creeps try to get with teens including 18 and 19. Teens (over 16) may look like adults, but mentally they aren’t. That includes 18-19 year olds.

  • @katieharrington2845
    @katieharrington2845 3 місяці тому +7

    Kids need their innocence intact, this is not normal for a society. 😢😢😢

  • @itsgusco
    @itsgusco 3 місяці тому +170

    Damn then there's me who just turned 18 last month, never dated, can't even apply make-up never worn a weave/wig and still have and fit into some of the clothing I had when I was a tween😂😭

    • @minimini550
      @minimini550 3 місяці тому +5

      Congratulations last month and keep doing you 😊 as long as you’re nice to people around you and do your best at school/work good things will happen ❤

    • @Coco_xoxo
      @Coco_xoxo 3 місяці тому +13

      Im turning 20 and I just started getting into makeup, still haven’t dated or done drugs. What’s interesting is that because I haven’t done these things, my parents kinda see it as naive and weird. Like let me live, there’s definitely a pressure to get older not just from the teens, the adults too

    • @Serenityrockstar
      @Serenityrockstar 2 місяці тому +12

      Don’t even worry about it. I’m 25, never dated or lost my “virginity” (not bc I’m a prude, I just never felt the need to after coming to self awareness at 13)

    • @joylox
      @joylox 2 місяці тому +4

      Other than the dating part, that was me. Although I married the guy I was dating when were both 18, so that worked out. Unfortunately I was bullied for looking so much younger, but I don't care. Now in my 20s, I realize the things I was bullied for, are things I like. I've learned to accept myself, sew my own stuff, and be confident not fitting into trends. But it took a while. And even now there's still pressure. Just keep doing what works best for you, and don't let them bother you.

    • @JustMeandGod_
      @JustMeandGod_ 2 місяці тому

      Don’t trip boo I’m married at 25 don’t wear makeup or wigs everyday nothing wrong for me since I’m older but I look young regardless and it’s a good thing people will respect that ❤

  • @tailsntales1265
    @tailsntales1265 3 місяці тому +896

    I don’t care if it’s offensive, I despise all plastic surgery. I love all peoples faces not because it’s “beautiful” or “ugly” I like their faces because it’s theirs and they should too. God loves you the way you are.

    • @everythingbeautybycourtney8171
      @everythingbeautybycourtney8171 3 місяці тому +89

      Yes!!! Honestly it’s a slap in Gods face like he didn’t make you good enough for your standards

    • @matthewtaylor00
      @matthewtaylor00 3 місяці тому +158

      I think if you’re an adult you should be able to do whatever you please, but people romanticize plastic surgery so much and it’s not what everyone thinks it is. If you’re gonna get anything done- you should definitely give yourself years before a final decision. It’s just pushed out so much and normalized, so I see what you’re saying.

    • @eva1481
      @eva1481 3 місяці тому +107

      Tbh there are some surgeries that are considered plastic but also good for ppl. I got a breast reduction and it changed my life, + reconstructive surgeries after accidents for example. I know you’re probably not referring to those surgeries specifically but I just wanted to point that out.

    • @kroxxroad814
      @kroxxroad814 3 місяці тому +6

      Yap yap yap

    • @ZalemMoon
      @ZalemMoon 3 місяці тому +27

      @@kroxxroad814 Yes, that's what you're doing...

  • @ebsplace9907
    @ebsplace9907 3 місяці тому +10

    blue face was in my dream once. i was so mad when i woke up 😂

  • @lilylis
    @lilylis Місяць тому +5

    I'm about to turn 18 and I look nothing like that Chanel girl lol. I'm a bit thick, but a have a baby face and unless I dress up, people don't think I look very mature. I used to feel bad about that, but than I realized many people with full cheeks like mine look youthful when they're older

  • @Bubbleblowstudios
    @Bubbleblowstudios 3 місяці тому +254

    I am currently 16 and the fact that girls my age are doing and posting this kind of stuff disgusts me

    • @mariaxii
      @mariaxii 3 місяці тому +20

      Fr! I have seen too much on social media from peers I see in school…

    • @lay.bandoz.z2044
      @lay.bandoz.z2044 3 місяці тому +7

      Me tooo I’m 16 too and this is truly sad to me

    • @nonFluencerNoWa
      @nonFluencerNoWa Місяць тому

      I hope you have a space to be comfortably 16. I feel so newly exposed to the realities of your generation of teens and it’s shocking me. I hope you teens are ok. ❤

    • @fairygodmother139
      @fairygodmother139 Місяць тому +1

      As a 24 year old woman, I’d say stay your age and don’t fall for the trap. Your future self will love you for it. Be a child because that’s what you are, paint, draw, go outside, play video games, I even played with dolls till 15 - 16. Just be you ❤

    • @theregaltoast9364
      @theregaltoast9364 Місяць тому +3

      I’m 15 and a girl a couple months older than me posted a selfie of her naked in a bathtub with bubbles barely covering her chest and I can’t believe I was jealous of her confidence

  • @cancerlight7842
    @cancerlight7842 3 місяці тому +233

    The kids singing the songs! Nooo no no no! Its awful. Its down to the parents but i feel for these children. They have to grow up in an awful world.

  • @OhMonia
    @OhMonia Місяць тому +4

    All of these things can lead to a very challenging life full of misery, regrets, pain as well as dysfunction. A very narrow dangerous road to go down.

  • @truestkiss3699
    @truestkiss3699 2 місяці тому +5

    Kylee Jenner is the best example of what having surgeries and fillers at a young age g age will do. She looks like she’s been through it so much that she looks 48yo now.

  • @jojolikesstuff
    @jojolikesstuff 3 місяці тому +9

    I’m 15 years old and honestly I’m still afraid to grow up, I still buy clothes from the kid’s section, I collect toys, watch cartoons and all the books I read are books made for older kids, I often find myself comparing myself to other girls my age especially sense most of them act more mature that me

    • @causal_internetuser
      @causal_internetuser 3 місяці тому +4

      Just be yourself! It's OK. Being mature has nothing to do with your interests anyway, it has more to do with your behavior.

    • @fairygodmother139
      @fairygodmother139 Місяць тому +2

      Good stay like that, your future self will thank you. My 16 year old sister is the same, she likes anime, she shops at kids sections too.

  • @jswift20
    @jswift20 3 місяці тому +176

    i didn’t even realize that there isn’t tween/teen spaces anymore but u r so right! justice and club penguin was EVERYTHING! like what do they have now?? ice spice and sexy red smh🤦‍♀️

  • @Jadawada935
    @Jadawada935 3 місяці тому +75

    Kids and teens do need spaces, but they’ also need to be more disciplined so that they aren’t acting a fool in public. The amount of times that I have seen fights or things getting ruined in public by teenagers is sad. I understand why they need adult supervision if they are under 16 for that reason

  • @maincharacter1563
    @maincharacter1563 3 місяці тому +7

    First of all, you did an amazing job on this. I’m an 18 yr old college sophomore and still have pimples, my clothes compose of jeans and shirts I’ve had since high school. As for everything said, I think we need to advocate more for said spaces for kids and teens to exist and have that awkward fun time, I hope to work on that in my community, but we also need to advocate for natural beauty it seems a handful of us don’t like the rise of advertising for body enhancement and we need to be louder. Not just for the young kids coming up behind us but for ourselves too. We cannot let the beauty “standard” win.

  • @aprilsspice
    @aprilsspice 3 місяці тому +9

    Imma say it. Looking at those kids singing along to extremely sexual songs makes me glad that my parents gave me kidz bop CDs to listen to instead as a kid. I know everyone called them cringe and corny but honestly it was a great idea that kids could listen to clean versions of popular music. But people shamed it and now look what's happening.
    Also I'm very glad I was part of the early gen z who still got to experience the tween phase. These poor girls now will never get to experience the joy of going to Justice and buying the most obnoxious brightly colored clothes with cringe slogans on them bc we thought they were cool.

  • @zm4344
    @zm4344 3 місяці тому +117

    I am 34 and I don’t even look past 25 I allowed myself to naturally glow up.

    • @livinmabestlife
      @livinmabestlife 2 місяці тому +3

      Sameee

    • @heavenxyan
      @heavenxyan 2 місяці тому

      bffr

    • @zm4344
      @zm4344 2 місяці тому +1

      @@heavenxyan lol ok have a nice day, looks like you woke up in the wrong side of the bed.

    • @ukhtis3276
      @ukhtis3276 2 місяці тому

      @@zm4344queen

    • @starr970
      @starr970 2 місяці тому +3

      Same I’m 26 and look and feel every bit of a teenager lol

  • @KA-ky9nb
    @KA-ky9nb 3 місяці тому +139

    The parents have a lot to answer for

  • @hrmydmsy7203
    @hrmydmsy7203 3 місяці тому +6

    Honestly I felt this too when I was around 10 I hit puberty and my mom went on to force me into fitting the beauty standard,threatening me if I refused to get my body hair removed,calling me ugly if I didn't do anything about my acne and telling me it was my responsibility to raise my younger brother(I was 10-12 keep in mind).It was a horrible time in my life but now I'm feeling better.Im trying to reconnect with my childhood and I think more people should do this.What I mean is that you should try to relax more once in a while and enjoy childish interests.

  • @alohawhy
    @alohawhy 3 місяці тому +8

    When I was 16, I was insecure because I was poor and girls at my school knows about make up, latest fashion trends, skin care, dyed hair, permed hair, they even wax and had boyfriends. Looking back I'm glad my mom told me not to rush into relationship or wear make up because she said it will damage my skin and I will look old.
    She's not wrong.
    Years later, they look aged.

  • @JameMunsterFace16
    @JameMunsterFace16 3 місяці тому +91

    At this age I was singing Cinderella by the cheetah girls. SMH 🤦🏾‍♀️

    • @HiNinqi
      @HiNinqi 3 місяці тому

      They need teen idols that are actually teens like we had. Not weirdos getting plastic surgery, trying to look like a different race, or idols doing trashy stuff as if they're working for the CIA to take down the community. Like, smh.
      Even in the 80s when being fashionable was the most important think in life for a teen, I'm told no one was being slutted the way society is slutting these kids :( 😢

  • @brijonez
    @brijonez 3 місяці тому +66

    As a parent of a preteen girl, I believe we have to do our part to protect and guide our children. My 9 year old was getting teased in (sad to say) black schools because she was wearing non-designer sandals, had a child-like body, and wearing age-appropriate dresses in elementary! Her classmates wanted her to wear the latest Jordans, have a bigger booty/breasts, and have the typical aesthetic of a teen. She is pretty self-aware and did not let peer pressure get to her. Fortunately, she could talk to me about it and she survived their antics. We recently moved to another state for my job and it was the best decision ever to move from such an ignorant place. She is free to be herself now and happy. I know everyone doesn’t have the ability to just leave their hometown so they may just conform to avoid being bullied. With that being said, it is a collective ignorance that is being passed down from previous generations that is affecting our community. Unfortunately, I believe a lot of mothers/fathers are living vicariously through their kids. Our toxic belief as a parent is that we should give our kids everything we didn’t have access to. It’s actually unhealthy and shows how unhealed a lot of adults are. Children wouldn’t have access to designer items without their toxic parents trying to give them the life they didn’t have. It’s really sad. Social media has everyone pretending to be celebrities. Sad part is, a lot of influencers are sponsored and you only see them glamorizing their lifestyles for content (their job basically). Meanwhile, some of these teens parents’ are spending their last to make their children look like they have money.

    • @THErealOGse
      @THErealOGse 2 місяці тому +5

      I didn't need a bra until sophomore year and didn't get a period until I was 15 the same year. I got bullied so bad in the early 2000s. I also was an athlete which saved my literal soul and life. In the end looking back I'm glad I wasn't grown and popular.

    • @yessir8805
      @yessir8805 9 днів тому

      You women soft is fuck

  • @oompss
    @oompss 3 місяці тому +8

    Subscribed 40 seconds into the video when she brought up "gen alpha is doomed" and "the oversexualization of teen and children on tik tok" videos. Thank you for talking about these over looked and very important topics!!

  • @alisadoula
    @alisadoula 3 місяці тому +9

    The lack of spaces for pre-teens/teens is definitely true. I'm 37 and I had my 16th birthday party at a nightclub specifically for teens 17 and under. it was everything and i wish kids these days could have something similar.

    • @beth7935
      @beth7935 2 дні тому

      OMG, I'd forgotten "blue light discos"! (90s Aussie name). I was never allowed to go cos my parents were way TOO strict, but I'm sooo glad they weren't like these parents that let their kids do anything. So I dunno what the discos were actually like, lol, but they seem like a good idea- it was definitely the cool thing to do, not "lame" cos it was only for under-18s.

  • @aubreewithaextrae
    @aubreewithaextrae 3 місяці тому +143

    as a 17 year old girl i have felt more ugly or different compared to other girls around my age resulting in me not feeling special and wondering if i even was in the first place. i'm trying to work on that and find myself out of things like beauty and wanting to keep up with the trends. part of me feels lucky that i can't relate to these girls. it's honestly pretty sad that girls feel like they have to do all this just to be pretty or popular and think that's they're whole purpose basically, they can't see themselves outside of that. humans are never just one thing, we're to complex for that, our brains are to complex for that. nobody is just ever one thing. i'm trying to find myself as a individual and trying not to worry to much about looks (even though it's easier said than done) and i want to be nobody but myself. that's one of the most important lessons i've learned is to be nobody but yourself, that's what makes someone special i think.

    • @bugsbunni4200
      @bugsbunni4200 3 місяці тому +24

      I’m in the same boat. I feel you, it’s like I feel beautiful but then I get to school and it wavers. I don’t have social media and compare myself to models, but I go to school with girls who do and I compare myself to them.

    • @aubreewithaextrae
      @aubreewithaextrae 3 місяці тому +6

      @@bugsbunni4200 i definitely understand that feeling, i basically know it like the back of my hand. comparing myself to others has been a really bad habit that i've struggled with these past few years but i'm trying to slowly but surely break it. it's not easy in the slightest and i find myself still doing it more times than i'd like to admit but i'm still trying to overcome it and i believe i will. i believe you will too, everyone is special and beautiful in their own way. there's not just ONE way of looking beautiful or being special because we all are in our own ways. being you and being yourself is what makes you special and beautiful i believe. once you find yourself than you'll unstoppable and you'll forget about everyone you felt inferior to, that's at least what i hope is true, i'll tell you if i ever find out 😭 but nonetheless you are still beautiful and as great as everyone else in the world, that i do know. good luck on the journey 🩷

    • @majesty__maraj
      @majesty__maraj 3 місяці тому +21

      Same…I always see girls with their makeup, hair, and clothing slayed (just like influencers). It just makes me more insecure about my looks even though I don’t have to be like everyone else, but if that’s the way to be pretty, then I say to myself I am ugly. Honestly, it doesn’t help being alone with no friends in school (social anxiety thing) pushing the feeling of “I’m ugly” even more.

    • @youreincredible1648
      @youreincredible1648 3 місяці тому +20

      33 year old women here, even the pretiest, women, feel insecure sometimes.
      Dress, (do make up if you please) for your self, do not compare your self to any body but yourself.

    • @indiebish7045
      @indiebish7045 3 місяці тому +6

      I'm 2 years older than you and for the longest time felt the same. We likely grew up the same way (with minor differences since you're an 06), and I had the same mindset. Truth is, you are special. It just might feel like you're not because you don't look like everyone else online, I get that. But the truth is, you're probably beautiful, and will continue to blossom

  • @ashanti8463
    @ashanti8463 3 місяці тому +161

    Girl you know I do not be on TikTok 😭 but I understand the concerns of young women getting plastic surgery.

  • @sarahshoe7013
    @sarahshoe7013 3 місяці тому +7

    even tv children’s tv shows are going out of favor, they’re not making many new ones because of streaming they assume parents will just put on an older show (without taking into account the fact that the kids can use the remote)

    • @sarahshoe7013
      @sarahshoe7013 3 місяці тому

      i also think that’s why kids are watching youtube rather than tv because Hannah Montana and Good Luck Charlie feel “old” to them- they can’t relate to it anymore. so they just watch click bait mr beast type content

  • @ily279
    @ily279 3 місяці тому +10

    thanks for bringing up this topic! it’s so insane how we can’t just be our age anymore. i’ve even noticed with some ppl in their early 20s talking about settling down and wanting to get married and have kids asap like i get it’s a personal choice but you’re still rlly young in your early 20s to know what you fully want. anyways back to my point, we really cannot just be our age. i’m someone who’s always had a more random, funny, life of the party personality but somehow ppl view that as childish 🤨and recently i had a friend tell me that bc i act “childish” any guy that dates me will catch a case bc i apparently act so “young” wtffff??? (i dropped her btw)

  • @HIMpotter
    @HIMpotter 3 місяці тому +135

    And here i thought i hated my adolescence. Im starting to appreciate what i had more, a normal childhood. Where all the kids dressed like kids & i didn't have to worry about instagram/tiktock. I had fun with my scene hair and emo phase & OG youtube & vine. The videos of those little girls singing those lyrics broke my heart. My generation have really failed their children. Im so glad i waited till my thrirties to start having kids. The best part of waiting is that I've gotten to observe the mistakes my generation (the ones who had kids in their early twenties) made. My kids won't be ipad babies, and the media they consume/social media will be limited/supervised.

  • @jangminoona
    @jangminoona 3 місяці тому +142

    I don't agree with the argument that there are no spaces or places to shop for kids. There are so many shops that have kids/teen sections, toy stores, amusement parks, gaming arcades, etc. But kids aren't interested in going to those places, playing with toys or outside, wearing clothes with cartoons, etc, and it's not due to the lack of spaces for them, but due to the unlimited unsupervised access to the Internet. This allows them to see music that's not suitable for them, social media content about fashion and cosmetics that's aimed at adults, and all kids wanna do is imitate older people, because they think that is what makes them more popular... It all comes down to the parents, why are they allowing their kids to consume that content? Why are they giving their child a double bed? Why are they allowing their tweens long fake nails? Allowing underage cosmetic procedures? Allowing their teens to date people 10 years older? It's the parents lack of setting boundaries and keeping their kids in age appropriate behavior and atire that's the biggest issue.....
    Besides that, there has always been a fixation of parents to brag about their child acting older, or being more ahead of what is normal for their age. From the moment they are born, parents report on and show off their kids skills, from telling everyone that they are "already" talking or walking or reading etc, cuz of a deep rooted societal belief that that makes our kids special and better than other kids. So it's no wonder, if parents praise kids for acting older, and the Internet urges kids to act older, no wonder this is the outcome....

    • @Cupcakeslol23
      @Cupcakeslol23 3 місяці тому +27

      Yeah you’re right a lot of parents are letting their kids do certain things that they can wait to do. Because it’s not the kids money, they can’t even work so who’s providing it? The parents. I see a lot of kids with older siblings act more like kids than the ones without them. I think it has to do with older siblings telling them something if their parents don’t

    • @HiNinqi
      @HiNinqi 3 місяці тому +2

      One concern I have is that every affordable place is usually something like Walmart where people shop for their kids. They just send trendy stuff for children. So there are going to be kids in tight stretchy clothes, crop tops, and mini skirts since they're back in fashion. All towns don't have affordable boutiques unfortunately. I really wish they did.
      Everyone can't wear second hand clothes from thrift stores. Especially since there are vultures that get all the good stuff from thrift stores to resell at normal or higher than retail prices.
      I'm not sure what needs to be done to solve this problem. It might be that community folks have to actually go back to helping people sew their own clothes. But that's more time consuming that what most modern people can bargain into their day or weeks. :/

    • @Dave102693
      @Dave102693 3 місяці тому +5

      @@Cupcakeslol23 A lot of these parents are failures for all of this bs.

    • @katythebeauty330
      @katythebeauty330 3 місяці тому +9

      Exactly. There are many kid stores still like Build a bear, Justice etc. I blame it on the parents. These parents are allowing their children to wear whatever they want and do whatever they want. These kids aren’t buying their own clothes. I taught elementary and kids are wearing crop tops and waist chains and the parents are normalizing it. These kids don’t have money to buy these things. They even have Fashion Nova for kids?! Like what?

    • @HiNinqi
      @HiNinqi 3 місяці тому +2

      @@katythebeauty330 idk, I had money as a kid to buy what I wanted. If the kids are going to the mall alone in groups that could be the reason they're dressing like adults if their parents aren't checking their bags. Walmart and target sells stuff like thst to kids too now.
      Build a bear isn't really a clothing store. But I'm definitely glad to hear Justice still exists. Children's Place still exists, at least online thst I've seen. I wonder if kids are just scared to dress like kids bc they're going to get severely bullied for it if they do.

  • @preciousbarrow4448
    @preciousbarrow4448 3 місяці тому +9

    I think a major influence to teens dressing with buss downs and designer is the fact that their parents didn't have these things when they wanted it so the parents are giving "therapy" to themselves by living through their kids

  • @Jiafeiinyourarea
    @Jiafeiinyourarea 3 місяці тому +5

    I am 16 and let me tell you the pressure is real, if you don’t look like you’re a grown ass women you will be deemed as an ugly person.Me personally as much as I try to get away from this toxic beauty standard it’s just overwhelming since where ever you go you will be hit with it.Hope people come to there sense and realize that this is actually sick.

  • @zans3415
    @zans3415 3 місяці тому +96

    i’m constantly on video essays
    this is the most fckd dystopian one i’ve seen yet
    im 20 and this is just something else

    • @bmo64_
      @bmo64_ 3 місяці тому +2

      Ong

    • @user-vr9yw4tb4t
      @user-vr9yw4tb4t 3 місяці тому +1

      Same I am 20 and this generation is sad and scary I was there age dressing up as Disney characters

    • @Leeanneartz
      @Leeanneartz 21 день тому

      I’m 20 years old and it is unbelievable how these younger girls look older than adults

  • @Always_Meeka
    @Always_Meeka 3 місяці тому +67

    Although this is a societal issue, I blame the parents for how they’re raising their children. My daughter is 19 and will be 20 this year. I set rules for her and enforced them. I also did not allow her to grow up before her time. Everything she wore and did was age appropriate. It was a constant struggle because she was influenced by these new societal trends and standards, but we got through it. Parents do not give up on your children! Set rules, boundaries, standards and expectations for your babies. Trust me, they’ll thank you later.

    • @gustavus0013
      @gustavus0013 18 днів тому

      What does ‘grow up before her time’ mean? Sorry I’m a bit confused 😅

  • @Soulfulchrist.
    @Soulfulchrist. 23 дні тому +4

    To the one reading this God loves you ♡︎✞

  • @Laeshaangellala0510
    @Laeshaangellala0510 3 місяці тому +8

    This video is so needed and so timely. Originality and authenticity is amazing and should be thrived. I love I’m rare and don’t fit societal norms.

  • @YASSTHEEDOLL
    @YASSTHEEDOLL 3 місяці тому +75

    Just brought this up in my sociology class for our discussions. I couldn't agree more. Sucks that when we speak up we're called old bitter b* but really I just wanna protect them.

  • @Daniellelenae
    @Daniellelenae 3 місяці тому +106

    I’m 27 and I strongly agree , I wasn’t tryna act or be older then my age I thank god I was born in that era where we had it all the toys , the teenage era the girl groups and boy groups , b2k , pretty Ricky , totally spies , that’s so raven etc I feel bad for these kids they all look and act grown when their not 18 ain’t a real adult SORRY

    • @Cynical-kl3wy
      @Cynical-kl3wy 3 місяці тому +19

      Even just turning 18, I still feel like a child, even though I’m legally an adult now. It’s kind of creepy to me.

    • @PrincessYonna1
      @PrincessYonna1 3 місяці тому +10

      @@Cynical-kl3wyim 21, still feel like a teenager

    • @JennyyTaco
      @JennyyTaco 3 місяці тому +4

      28 and same. I didn’t even get my first cellphone until I was 15. I get so nostalgic over my childhood and am so happy that my parents allowed me to be a child those days. It’s so heartbreaking to see this with the younger generation…

    • @minimini550
      @minimini550 3 місяці тому +6

      Totally spies ❤

    • @Reallyfefairy
      @Reallyfefairy 2 місяці тому

      @@PrincessYonna1im 21 and I say I’m a teenager until I don’t look like one I don’t wanna grow up lol

  • @mariacutone9029
    @mariacutone9029 3 місяці тому +6

    im 17 and this video was so comforting

  • @ZanilSingsToo
    @ZanilSingsToo 3 місяці тому +5

    When she came “I’m a Capricorn” I wanted to change my birthday so bad 😂 what the hell do we have to do with that?!

    • @ToniBryanneTV
      @ToniBryanneTV  3 місяці тому +2

      People unnecessarily bringing up their zodiac signs always gets me 😂

  • @youreincredible1648
    @youreincredible1648 3 місяці тому +83

    The 17 year old shocked me, but a close up of her face, with less make up on, you can tell how young she is.

  • @Lilou_log
    @Lilou_log 3 місяці тому +29

    The adults around these kids should also be held accountable

  • @BriSoza
    @BriSoza 3 місяці тому +8

    I can only speak from my own experiences but I graduated high school in 2014 and kids were definitely acting grown. Smoking, drinking, being sexually active, and seeking older men. I can honestly say not me but I look back at it a lot differently now. Like wow that was scary but back then I thought dang they grown. 18 year olds were not watching cheetah girls, little girls were who wanted to be teenagers were. I feel there has always been the need to grow up fast but beauty standards continue to change. Getting work done has became more normalized than ever and I am really glad I’m not a teen rn… I was not rich enough to keep up. As much as I wanna say young ladies don’t do it, I feel like they’re going to do it. As I grew up I became a lot less insecure and learned to accept, but trust me I still have my issues even now. Comparison truly is a thief of joy. I don’t disagree with everything that was said at all but i don’t think that much of this is new but rather it lives on 😞

    • @user-mf6lo3tf4c
      @user-mf6lo3tf4c 3 місяці тому +1

      I agree with this, in 2014 I was in 8th grade and I still remember girls shaving their eyebrows to get them tattooed on because of the "instagram brow" and almost every girl trying to be an "instagram baddie" and girls getting lip plumping glosses until they could get lip fillers with parental consent, there were girls who would sell pot brownies in school, dating high school students, wearing "instagram baddie lookbooks" of spaghetti strap crop tops with ripped shorts that went way too high, and it only became more extreme in high school.

    • @littlemiss2be_dr
      @littlemiss2be_dr 14 днів тому +2

      i think in every generation teens were like this I remember my time too I had friends who smoked or did sexual thing when we were 7th or 8th grader
      I guess ppl think things went extreme because now everything is on social media and they are seeing it clearly also the "fast growing" age has decreased now primary school kids are tryna act grown

  • @laraoneal7284
    @laraoneal7284 2 місяці тому +2

    I’m glad that young women like you TONI are bringing all of this into our awareness. I’m a boomer and I would never know this existed until I stumbled on ur channel. I’m very interested in culture and our young people bc I come from childhood trauma and recovery work for years of my life. I think of myself as a child advocate especially victims of abuse and SA. Love and respect to you TONI for doing what ur doing.