Most Asked Questions by Teenage Girls in the 1960s: Restored Colour and Sound

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  • @helmandblue8720
    @helmandblue8720 4 роки тому +13885

    "some people are ready at 17 others at 27...a marriage is two people that are ready for marriage" loosely quoted, but the best advice ever.

    • @Fun4u5678123
      @Fun4u5678123 4 роки тому +396

      Helmand Blue 17 is still too young though

    • @cattabyss
      @cattabyss 4 роки тому +404

      @@Fun4u5678123 People were marrying as teenagers for a long aas time and many of those people lived out their lives together too , so how is it really too young?

    • @mellamotina5100
      @mellamotina5100 4 роки тому +117

      potato noses you can’t even drink yet bro. Plus 17 in my country if before consent laws. Soooo

    • @cattabyss
      @cattabyss 4 роки тому +170

      @@mellamotina5100 in many countries you can drink legally at like 16 though lol

    • @helmandblue8720
      @helmandblue8720 4 роки тому +122

      @@Fun4u5678123 not really. By the time you are 15 you have gone through puberty. If not, it's a medical condition and not because your body can't contribute towards a baby or carry a baby. Whether we like it or not our bodies lets us know when we should (start trying to) procreate. It's only in recent years that age at marriage has gone up drastically because of long educations, houses, new cars etc are conditions that need to be met before marriage. Some people are ready for marriage earlier than others and need less time to mature...others suffer from the "Manchild" and "Princess" syndrome. Once someone has entered puberty, it's up to them to take control of their sexual life. Puberty being a signal of adulthood.

  • @bialynia
    @bialynia 4 роки тому +34428

    "Teenagers are people" is a lesson many seem to have forgotten today...

    • @ny_cruz
      @ny_cruz 4 роки тому +215

      Indeed!

    • @roysdon
      @roysdon 4 роки тому +246

      At that age ppl want to fit in or feel included. When u grow up u dgaf anymore.

    • @ny_cruz
      @ny_cruz 4 роки тому +355

      roysdon Isn’t it difficult for ppl to really not care what others think or to not want to be included? I’ve met plenty of adults who definitely gaf. It could be more about a type of mindset rather than closely correlated to age.

    • @bialynia
      @bialynia 4 роки тому +20

      @@ny_cruz I feel the same.

    • @bialynia
      @bialynia 4 роки тому +86

      @@roysdon Many people like to believe that about themselves but I think it's rarely true. Everybody stops giving af in some areas but without noticing we also start caring about other things we believed to not matter when we were teens.

  • @kristen6342
    @kristen6342 4 роки тому +12644

    “And here’s a teenage girl in her natural habitat..”

    • @ghxstwhre6648
      @ghxstwhre6648 4 роки тому +607

      he talking like shes a kangaroo on national geographic 😂

    • @lettenlina1708
      @lettenlina1708 4 роки тому +44

      @@ghxstwhre6648 omg😭

    • @burgerpatty
      @burgerpatty 4 роки тому +20

      Alia AlAzzani I’M DYING HSBABSHAJAJHA 😭

    • @carliefaust8753
      @carliefaust8753 4 роки тому +54

      Me looks at the camera: while eating Cheetos and watching friends in sweats and then I growls at the camera man

    • @jimdandy8996
      @jimdandy8996 4 роки тому +3

      The good old days.

  • @rachelmccray6043
    @rachelmccray6043 3 роки тому +5107

    I really appreciate how she said that any girl can be good-looking. “She must style herself as becomingly as she can for her own type.” In other words, take care of yourself, be confident, have respect for yourself. Great advice for young women actually.

    • @lubielu371
      @lubielu371 3 роки тому +34

      Very true words spoken x

    • @dereinchecker9376
      @dereinchecker9376 3 роки тому +30

      Its not at all any kind of hint, its a salesforce behind that wanted them in "boxes", with false dreams, ideals or goals. Nothing in this conservative thinking is about freedom, its about locking people in in times where daily behaviour was actually oppressed by advertising agencies and branded marketing to force imitation and get lost in it by shopping. Total crap in here. You have to do things according to So called "society's rules" all here is totally negotiating selfacceptance. There is no " beauty " involved its about adapting trends.

    • @rachelmccray6043
      @rachelmccray6043 3 роки тому +77

      @@dereinchecker9376 I’m sorry you feel that way. It is an advertisement and they’re goal is to sell merchandise. But the advice she gave is probably some of the best to give to a young girl. I clicked on this video expecting to make light of it, but I just realized that those girls weren’t very different from who I was.
      When she says “Dress for her own type.” She means dress according to your figure (hourglass, pear, straight shape) growing up I had many insecurities about my weight. But really I just needed to find clothes that fit my figure. Incidentally, that meant NOT following the early 2000s and 2010s fashion very closely. I found MY style, that fit ME. That’s what I got from this video, and I hope other young girls do as well.

    • @dereinchecker9376
      @dereinchecker9376 3 роки тому +8

      @@rachelmccray6043 I m fine with analysing the insidious way of false and branded advertising, so its clear that no advice here at all is given in general, just a blueprint for " legal " behaviourism in those times. Most women suffered actually deeply from this and felt locked in those small boxes and suffered lifetime.

    • @mangot589
      @mangot589 3 роки тому +33

      @@rachelmccray6043 Don’t bother. People just wanna get bent. These actually are good videos, that teach self respect. It’s a bit outdated, sure, but

  • @m3gamiind
    @m3gamiind 4 роки тому +48083

    he talks about teenage girls like they’re a different species 😂 kinda like nature documentaries talking about cheetahs lmaooo

    • @gabbie3174
      @gabbie3174 4 роки тому +698

      We basically are a different species🤣

    • @frantiskablazkova415
      @frantiskablazkova415 4 роки тому +76

      Just wanted to write that.

    • @sweetie4148
      @sweetie4148 4 роки тому +26

      😂😂😂😂😂

    • @janeb533
      @janeb533 4 роки тому +165

      The first thing they talk about is boys and clothes

    • @selina9260
      @selina9260 4 роки тому +9

      Samirah Nasim 😂😂

  • @JeanieTheWienie
    @JeanieTheWienie 4 роки тому +12246

    The thought of someone getting married at 17 and im sitting here turning 17 in less than 3 months like 👀 will a boy ever talk to me

    • @MyMessyMind
      @MyMessyMind 4 роки тому +553

      People even getting married in their 20s still unnerves me. Most of us take much longer to mature than we think.

    • @MyMessyMind
      @MyMessyMind 4 роки тому +272

      @@gordythecat Fair but also keep in mind how many of those young newly wed divorce because they realized they were still figuring themselves out and grew apart. Just because you wait longer to get wed doesnt mean you cant be in a relationship with someone. So the pool isnt a major concern if you're actively dating

    • @vectrex2195
      @vectrex2195 4 роки тому +146

      @@MyMessyMind so it takes you your entire 20s of your adult life to grow up? That says more about you than anyone else. Divorce rates have only recently risen, they were extremely low back in the 1950s. People grew up behaviour wise by age 16 to 21, the reason it now takes people until age 25 to grow up is because they choose to be children for a prolonged time. Instead of stimulating their brain and experiencing life, they sit all day long watching UA-cam or texting on tumblr :D
      Just get a life, socialize, and you'll grow up quickly. If you sit all day at home like a hermit, then there's no one else to blame but yourself.

    • @MyMessyMind
      @MyMessyMind 4 роки тому +204

      @@vectrex2195 Im a little confused as to why you're making these assumptions about me. All im saying is you dont need to rush into marriage, by no means does that mean that you cant be mature and grown in the general sense but we are always growing and that doesnt stop in your 30s but during your 20s there is a lot of it. Our brains dont even mature until we're 25, and yes i agree our current social climate prolongs the transition from childhood into adulthood, but that wasnt what i was talking about at all.
      So maybe take a moment before you start pointing fingers next time.

    • @vectrex2195
      @vectrex2195 4 роки тому +52

      @@MyMessyMind it has been proven our brains grow up by age 21 for females, 23 for males. You are perhaps mixing the age 25 with when our bodies begin to age, and our facial skin begins most noticably to dry and crack slowly.
      Sure, there is improvement in knowledge you will always develop in your 30s and so on, but again, you are mixing up wisdom related growth with maturity. To be mature is more simple than that, you just earn control of your emotions, basic ability to be independent such as by feeding yourself and keeping fit, communicating with your partner, keeping a job, and reacting to social situations correctly on a basic level.
      Also sorry, when i say "you" i mean a hypothetical person of the modern world, not literally "you you", the english language has some flaws in that area. I wasn't refering to you directly, but a made up example of a generic person of the modern age.

  • @UpsetParsley
    @UpsetParsley 4 роки тому +2647

    "When you care about other people, you become more interesting yourself."

    • @mikaylas8972
      @mikaylas8972 4 роки тому +30

      I read that at the same time I heard that

    • @VeganGroceryLife
      @VeganGroceryLife 4 роки тому +98

      I think that older editor woman had a lot of good advice. Caring for others and making yourself interesting will help others be attracted to you.

    • @yaphace
      @yaphace 4 роки тому +1

      When you care about yourself you become

    • @dgnyheiardottir1477
      @dgnyheiardottir1477 4 роки тому +36

      that's the best advice someone can give I think. I feel happy when I focus on myself and care for myself, but I feel truly fufilled when I take care of others. It's like I have more worth and more meaning. I genuinely believe if you're feeling down and lost in life, like you don't matter, if you go your way to make other people's lives better and see how much good that caused, all will make sense. It's amazing we're on a self-love period, but that can't just be it, it has to be about other people as well and work on that just as much as you are working on yourself. It's all about balance after all.

    • @yenningchua9607
      @yenningchua9607 4 роки тому +4

      @@dgnyheiardottir1477 I totally agree with you - what you just said is quote-worthy 💯💯💯

  • @davidvenegasgellibert6930
    @davidvenegasgellibert6930 3 роки тому +1999

    This man sounds like he is presenting a new product: "Ladies and gentlemen, the teenager. It may surprise you, but it is also a person"

  • @Amblin80s
    @Amblin80s 4 роки тому +9159

    me: i should sleep
    youtube: want to see a q&a for teen girls in the 1960s?
    me: [a 31yo woman with a sleep disorder] yes, i need to know this

    • @aoifecoffey
      @aoifecoffey 4 роки тому +82

      lerche noire priorities you know?

    • @Jcremo
      @Jcremo 4 роки тому +44

      Same boat.

    • @elgooges
      @elgooges 4 роки тому +54

      Hope you get some rest 😴

    • @juliakkristinsson
      @juliakkristinsson 4 роки тому +41

      This will be me in the future xD

    • @clatowett
      @clatowett 4 роки тому +33

      My 31 yo self felt that

  • @danyapastuszak2230
    @danyapastuszak2230 4 роки тому +5070

    Seventeen magazine in the 60s: talking about coming of age, fears of the future, and marriage
    Seventeen magazine now: QUIZ - Which Hype House Member Are YOU??!!!?!!

    • @nyanning4090
      @nyanning4090 4 роки тому +23

      😂

    • @clutch1141
      @clutch1141 3 роки тому +473

      Seems as if our culture has shifted from trying to discover who we are. where we've been and where we're going, to diversion and escape through entertainment and superimposing ourselves onto pop culture to live as an avatar.

    • @AbbyEmbro
      @AbbyEmbro 3 роки тому +60

      @@clutch1141 damn that's deep.

    • @Leah_Sakowicz
      @Leah_Sakowicz 3 роки тому +24

      @@clutch1141 so true dude omg!!

    • @seventhsheaven
      @seventhsheaven 3 роки тому +88

      Eh, young people shouldn’t be worrying about marriage and the like. Let them enjoy their quizzes.

  • @samaragt312
    @samaragt312 4 роки тому +3363

    For some reason this reminds me of that one spongebob episode where the narrator was telling sponge bob how to make a krabby patty

  • @sofialmeidah
    @sofialmeidah 3 роки тому +6651

    Can we just appreciate the fact that the things that woman said are actually good advices and not any bullshit as most of of us were expecting?

    • @LovebyJesus
      @LovebyJesus 3 роки тому +63

      this!

    • @NightTimeDay
      @NightTimeDay 3 роки тому +241

      I think we can all aspire to be an older women who is wise with age but never forgets what it was like to be young :)

    • @yu4233
      @yu4233 3 роки тому +31

      She speaking facta

    • @genmea
      @genmea 3 роки тому +130

      I wa really impressed by her marriage advice, so on point.

    • @user-fz3ip3ke8p
      @user-fz3ip3ke8p 3 роки тому +86

      @@NightTimeDay im a male and want to be an old woman when i grow up

  • @sailorhamlett
    @sailorhamlett 4 роки тому +16150

    “Oh wow I wish I could live in those times” “people actually had class back then” These kind of films were advertisement, propaganda, and social conditioning. It’s okay to admire the hair, makeup and fashion of past times like this, I do myself, but every time I hear someone say they wished the lived back then it shows a clear ignorance to history. These are not desirable times to live in at all.

    • @sailorhamlett
      @sailorhamlett 4 роки тому +2317

      bitter.shamu people of color, LGBTQ people, and any woman who tried to think for herself would like to have a word with you

    • @streetofdreams4538
      @streetofdreams4538 4 роки тому +752

      I'm a teacher. I've worked in several schools, and as many colleagues I know personally and many others online can testify, even 20-30 years ago, those were indeed the "good old days" of behavior, when we could actually teach something without constantly managing behavioral problems. What was exceptionally disrespectful behavior by a few then has become far too common now.
      The values and courtesy that were taught and reinforced by adults previously have fallen by the wayside. Some children have no idea that they're even being disrespectful. I've had to teach basic social skills everywhere I've been, from the rich public schools to the poor inner-city schools.
      So many families are broken. Children are hurting and having meltdowns in my classes and being assessed by psychologists because their parents, who themselves are often distressed and don't know what to do, are unable to create and maintain a stable environment. I often have to stop teaching to comfort overwhelmed children.
      It's not hopeless, but it's a very difficult time in history, like never before. I'm not denying the good progress we've made in some areas historically, but other utterly essential basics have regressed to a degree of incomprehensible dysfunction.
      Just today I spoke with a substitute who described the generally good behavior at my current school in a large city as "a shock to my system." Societal breakdown should not be a norm...and statistically, it wasn't, in those days. But many values and standards changed from the 60s onwards, if not earlier, and we're reaping the consequences.
      On the bright side, I believe things can change for the better as we realize these things and each of us makes a difference wherever we are! I already see many children responding to the calm and respectful environment I always try to create, and many teachers have remarked on it. I've seen whole classes of students start the year like wild monkeys and, believe it or not, become relaxed students in a well-oiled machine, in their places doing what they should and actually reminding me if I forget to give a warning! 😊 I first saw this was possible as a teacher in training from watching veteran teachers with big hearts who developed great systems and never gave up. Seeing their happy students was the best! As I once told a suicidal student who stopped muttering his dark phrases when he heard it, "Where there's life, there's hope." 🌟

    • @iosefka7774
      @iosefka7774 4 роки тому +1134

      @@vectrex2195 You haven't researched this era at all. Don't try to kid us.
      The post-war economy made life great for white suburbanites. That's what this propoganda represents. The petit bourgeois, the white collar, etc. Every other group in America - poor people, black people, gay people, foreigners, 'communists' - were disenfranchised, ignored, and often directly oppressed. Furthermore, even within the picture-perfect families, women were kept a league below men all through their lives.
      The reason mental illness has 'increased' recently is because it a million factors, few of which support your thesis. In the early 20th century, it was not uncommon for those who were 'antisocial' (e.g. depressed or anxious) to be made to undergo lobotomies; a barbaric practice which took people's minds from them. It was either that, or enter into a psychiatric hospital which wasn't much better of an option.
      Plenty of people in the 50's and 60's were suffering in America. Those who actually lived to tell their tale were often the wealthy suburbanites I mentioned before, who were insulated from the real face of the era.

    • @iosefka7774
      @iosefka7774 4 роки тому +574

      @@vectrex2195 Do you just think I'm cherrypicking because I care about people other than middle-class white folk?

    • @danad3838
      @danad3838 4 роки тому +698

      I agree. I'm black so I never wanted to go back, and it really makes me cringe when people say otherwise. I do like vintage clothing and makeup though.

  • @lunarcalendar368
    @lunarcalendar368 4 роки тому +3625

    "tenagers are people"
    As an ex-teenager I can confirm that we were not people.

  • @eliseintheattic9697
    @eliseintheattic9697 4 роки тому +6235

    Come on people, get real. It's a video. It's a fantasy. You can't judge your life today vs. a made up reality with models and actresses and make up artists and a magazine's clothing budget. In 50 years will people look back at Instagram posts of today and think everyone had perfectly decorated gorgeous homes, took amazing vacations, had flawless skin, smiling kids and cooked healthy food?

  • @Nathan-fp9ho
    @Nathan-fp9ho 3 роки тому +6611

    “Teenagers are people”
    Every 60 seconds in Africa, a minute passes

    • @laravarmuza
      @laravarmuza 3 роки тому +106

      same energy

    • @Game_Hero
      @Game_Hero 3 роки тому +84

      Together we can end this!

    • @fonziebulldog5786
      @fonziebulldog5786 3 роки тому +25

      Actually most of Africa is still a economical third part country who needs 70 seconds for every minute.

    • @abrahamlincoln9758
      @abrahamlincoln9758 3 роки тому

      Tautologies are self-describing.

    • @hiiilolol
      @hiiilolol 3 роки тому +10

      @@fonziebulldog5786 actually it was a joke as well as a meme.

  • @SaraH-jn5db
    @SaraH-jn5db 4 роки тому +1485

    "Even if they understood their problems they wouldn't care" some things never change

    • @lasofi5510
      @lasofi5510 3 роки тому +11

      Periodt

    • @anna-mx6qr
      @anna-mx6qr 3 роки тому +1

      Felt that

    • @karthik7282
      @karthik7282 3 роки тому

      What were the problems, if anyone could care to explain. Pardon I'm not from that period of time..

    • @joeschmoe7866
      @joeschmoe7866 3 роки тому

      @@karthik7282 there aren’t any serious ones like you and I may have. Maybe like, not being pretty enough or being bad at cooking?

    • @dyinginsidelol
      @dyinginsidelol 3 роки тому +5

      @@joeschmoe7866 bruh. They barely had rights back then

  • @MishikiCx
    @MishikiCx 3 роки тому +4223

    I love that she said "any girl can be good looking" instead of "any girl is beautiful", it's more realistic this way and more friendly.

    • @Suzie-ui9vg
      @Suzie-ui9vg 3 роки тому +49

      I’m not sure what you’re getting at, could you explain further?

    • @MishikiCx
      @MishikiCx 3 роки тому +267

      @@Suzie-ui9vg If you say "every girl can be beautiful" you're not enforcing your beliefs on anyone who may not consider that everybody is beautiful (this is why it's more friendly), and it's more realistic because with all the necessary help everybody *can* become beautiful / good looking ^ω^

    • @talknight2
      @talknight2 3 роки тому +273

      @@Suzie-ui9vg I'd pitch in that whether you're beautiful or not is down to your genetics, but looking presentable and put-together is up to every person individually.

    • @princessxxramo
      @princessxxramo 3 роки тому +98

      So true, this line was so good and thoughtfully chosen. While not everybody might be naturally beautiful, everybody can show self respect by putting work into themselves to be good looking. This will also compel others to like and respect you.

    • @hahahasck1351
      @hahahasck1351 3 роки тому +2

      @@talknight2 this is fact

  • @coledudley8686
    @coledudley8686 4 роки тому +7648

    "How can I meet interesting boys?"
    "Well first you must be interesting yourself"
    oof

    • @brianaguila6925
      @brianaguila6925 3 роки тому +280

      Same for men tbh.

    • @criminally_vulgar
      @criminally_vulgar 3 роки тому +485

      Still, I'm glad her answer wasn't just "wear more lipstick", she did give some good advice

    • @kmdn1
      @kmdn1 3 роки тому +52

      Only accurate thing in here!

    • @anthonytoujours9182
      @anthonytoujours9182 3 роки тому +69

      That's actually true.

    • @cutiekika
      @cutiekika 3 роки тому +227

      That's actually a very good advice. Being into interesting stuff puts you in contact to people who find the same things interesting

  • @fancypants2007
    @fancypants2007 3 роки тому +2861

    The lead actress here is Mia Farrow. Three years after this 1963 film, she married Frank Sinatra at age 21.
    She has 14 children.

    • @kogotokLenok
      @kogotokLenok 3 роки тому +129

      And I was thinking that she looked familiar )

    • @lcknky
      @lcknky 3 роки тому +198

      I had to google this cause I was thinking there is no way she gave birth to 14 kids haha

    • @GameChanger597
      @GameChanger597 3 роки тому +121

      Scrolled forever to find this comment! I thought it was Mia Farrow! The only thing that made me question that it was her was that she had a fuller figure as a teenager than she did as an adult when usually it's the other way around. She must have hardly eaten in her adult years to look so frail. I always thought she looked unnaturally thin- now I know why.

    • @WencesIao
      @WencesIao 3 роки тому +14

      Dang

    • @haannaahc7208
      @haannaahc7208 3 роки тому +4

      nice

  • @cao0323
    @cao0323 4 роки тому +3333

    I don’t know what it is with adults saying teenagers “think they know everything”. Do they say it to make themselves feel like they know more? Because I am an adult and I still don’t know shit.

    • @damarisi5805
      @damarisi5805 4 роки тому +141

      Well exactly😂 once you grow up you start realising that you actually don't know a lot of things. When i was a teen i thought i'd had it all figured out, and i didn't need any advice. Thankfully, i grew out of it.

    • @cao0323
      @cao0323 4 роки тому +4

      Damaris I you got me there 😉

    • @WoodlandPoetry
      @WoodlandPoetry 4 роки тому +107

      Everybody thinks they know everything. Otherwise the Comment section on UA-cam would be soooo dull!

    • @unknown-wm5ls
      @unknown-wm5ls 4 роки тому +7

      @@WoodlandPoetry so true lmaoo

    • @Mikapac
      @Mikapac 4 роки тому +5

      No because when I was a teenager, I thought I had it all figured out.

  • @garmtpug
    @garmtpug 4 роки тому +4493

    I was a teen in the 60s and never read Seventeen magazine! And no one I knew did either.
    It seems this magazine was only grooming girls to be girl friends, wives, and mothers. I know, that was how it was in the early 60s - still a throwback to the 50s. By the late 60s girls were not all about getting married and having babies! Many wanted jobs and adventure! I know I did!
    This kind of video is quaint and an idealized way of looking at things. It was also a not so subtle way of shilling for Seventeen mag!

    • @Demi.d3mi
      @Demi.d3mi 4 роки тому +218

      Its like the opposite of today. Now the media and magazines want women to get jobs and make lots of money, but there's so many girls who dont want that and feel unhappy because now they dont get the choice of being a homemaker, even if they dont know thats what they want. Just the social pressure to compete in the workforce is undesirable for a lot of girls

    • @garmtpug
      @garmtpug 4 роки тому +266

      @@Demi.d3mi Well, everyone, man or woman, should be able to take care of themselves. They should never have to depend on someone else to support them, because life can quickly throw you a curve ball and the person who is supporting you may die or leave! Women are not fragile little things who can't fend for themselves or compete in the workforce! If you want to stay home and take care of kids and a house, better make sure to marry someone who is making enough money to afford such a situation. With prices of everything today, most women do not have the choice to stay home. Life and prices have changed a whole lot since the sixties!

    • @AppleBottomJ
      @AppleBottomJ 4 роки тому +67

      squishy booty nowadays you can’t depend on anyone. It’s just yourself! It sucks for those women who want a huge family, amazing husband, big house, etc. It was never that and it’s just all fake.

    • @bugi9309
      @bugi9309 4 роки тому +19

      wait, you’re like..... someone’s grandpa. (edit) *grandma! excuse me!

    • @garmtpug
      @garmtpug 4 роки тому +65

      @@bugi9309 No, actually I'm someone's grandma! My handle is the name of one of our pugs. Garm T(he) pug! I know, it looks as if I were a man. :-)

  • @flowerpower8722
    @flowerpower8722 3 роки тому +1502

    The old lady's talk at the end was surprisingly good. It stands the test of time.

    • @CptEngage
      @CptEngage 3 роки тому +6

      That's what I thought

    • @WigganNuG
      @WigganNuG 3 роки тому +22

      Old lady... oof. I mean she's dead now, but she wasn't THAT old jeez. :)

    • @GameChanger597
      @GameChanger597 3 роки тому +3

      She definitely knew what she was talking about. Does anyone else notice the blonde looks an awful lot like Mia Farrow? Anyone know if it's actually her?

    • @CptEngage
      @CptEngage 3 роки тому

      @@GameChanger597 scroll the comments down. It's confirmed to be her first role

    • @FedericoDLP
      @FedericoDLP 3 роки тому

      Yes I was thinking that

  • @georelbonai8244
    @georelbonai8244 3 роки тому +192

    Damn, I love Their Accents and Intonation. Soft, Gentle and Polite

  • @elleh3495
    @elleh3495 4 роки тому +1012

    Rolls her eyes at the guy smiling at her...pulls out powder to "freshen up" 🤣

    • @EleanorCharlotte8855
      @EleanorCharlotte8855 4 роки тому +6

      ablazing on the arsnal green colour !

    • @Shock_Treatment
      @Shock_Treatment 4 роки тому +20

      @xyz zyx They'd probably rather have you act awkward than look like a bitch. It's very straightforward with guys; if you act/look like a bitch, they'll think you're a bitch.

    • @andrapieptea7031
      @andrapieptea7031 4 роки тому +5

      Idk why they called it "freshen" it feels anything but fresh

    • @ghxstwhre6648
      @ghxstwhre6648 4 роки тому +2

      the guy looked 25 wasnt she a teen

    • @sandyhaddad-serrano6985
      @sandyhaddad-serrano6985 4 роки тому +6

      @@ghxstwhre6648 that's probably why she rolled her eyes 😂

  • @imanelegouti4494
    @imanelegouti4494 4 роки тому +2372

    "Teenagers are people"
    OH WOW THAT'S A BRAND NEW INFORMATION

    • @simaskara
      @simaskara 4 роки тому +17

      Yet some peoppe forgot about that

    • @anaclaudiagarciacalderon192
      @anaclaudiagarciacalderon192 4 роки тому

      Are you looking for brand new info on a 60 year old document? Lol

    • @imanelegouti4494
      @imanelegouti4494 4 роки тому +3

      @@anaclaudiagarciacalderon192 you clearly didn't know what I meant

    • @imanelegouti4494
      @imanelegouti4494 4 роки тому +2

      @@anaclaudiagarciacalderon192 it was a sentence from f.r.i.e.n.d.s

    • @QED_
      @QED_ 4 роки тому +5

      "Black lives matter" OH WOW THAT'S A BRAND NEW INFORMATION (?)

  • @MunthApollo
    @MunthApollo 4 роки тому +495

    What the lady said about marriage wss surprisingly better than I had expected for this time period and true in many ways. I like that she emphasized that different people are ready for that sort of commitment at different ages (or never) and if both aren't ready for such a big step, maybe don't get married yet.

    • @riceroller9541
      @riceroller9541 4 роки тому +15

      I think many people would be surprised that it wasn't as rigorous about those things back then. maybe very early 1900's but my grandparents, who grew up through this entire era, tell me all of what it was like and it's nothing MSM says it was.

    • @ImJustStandingHereMenacingly
      @ImJustStandingHereMenacingly 4 роки тому

      I'm always surprised that doesn't seem to be common knowledge

  • @patrickking9600
    @patrickking9600 3 роки тому +170

    “The important thing is to care about people. When you care about people you become interesting yourself and then other people want to know you.” Good advice

    • @jager896
      @jager896 2 роки тому +3

      It's like my daughter says that if you smile then others would it's sad though we are not living in
      Innocent times people will get the wrong idea Eileen

  • @ROMAHAUS
    @ROMAHAUS 3 роки тому +535

    “When you care about people you become interesting yourself and then people want to know about you.” - 1950’s Seventeen magazine editor. ❤️ love this

  • @nellie3061
    @nellie3061 4 роки тому +1824

    me clicking on this video: "this is going to be so stupid"
    me by the end of the video: *hanging onto every word*

    • @QED_
      @QED_ 4 роки тому +4

      Props.

    • @Kalani_Saiko
      @Kalani_Saiko 3 роки тому +4

      I feel you

    • @lasofi5510
      @lasofi5510 3 роки тому +1

      @@Kalani_Saiko lol

    • @Kalani_Saiko
      @Kalani_Saiko 3 роки тому +6

      @@panpan581 They were literally saying that they only thought that when they read the title

    • @Kalani_Saiko
      @Kalani_Saiko 3 роки тому

      @@panpan581 np

  • @nomadshiba
    @nomadshiba 3 роки тому +1747

    people are getting mad because she said "if a girl is not good looking, how can she get people to like her?"
    have u guys really listened to her? she said "any girl can be good looking", she is talking about grooming, self-care

    • @cassgray9340
      @cassgray9340 3 роки тому +56

      IKR.They just have a lot of ignorance and anger. SJWs are a cynical lot. They feel empowered by negative emotion and perception of others.

    • @burnedcalculat0r566
      @burnedcalculat0r566 3 роки тому +19

      I guess I can’t be an *SoCiAlalla JusstIc Warararoaaoauior* anymore because I agree with this comment

    • @thiagogregory1
      @thiagogregory1 3 роки тому +5

      omg yesssss ikr

    • @DamnDemi
      @DamnDemi 3 роки тому +1

      The language was different then.

    • @josepablolunasanchez1283
      @josepablolunasanchez1283 3 роки тому +24

      People think good looking is about "visual" appearance. Truth is that people must be careful about who they call ugly. At school, Cameron Diaz and Sandra Bullock were called "ugly". Bullock does not remember the name of any friend from school, but she does with every person who called her ugly. Cameron was nicknamed "skeletor" at school. Can you imagine how these people must feel now?

  • @aleksandraferek2856
    @aleksandraferek2856 3 роки тому +542

    This lady is so wise and she gives such a good advices! I was surprised when she said every age is good for marriage. Now, in 21's century we are still told 30 years old is too old, and then in 60's she was more sense than most people are now! Thank you for sharing

    • @genxx2724
      @genxx2724 3 роки тому +14

      Who says 30 is too old? Not anybody who is educated?

    • @aleksandraferek2856
      @aleksandraferek2856 3 роки тому +18

      @@genxx2724 when I was 20 years old my father came to me and said I should already be married 😂 and having two childreen running around me. And when I said to him I will marry at the age of 30 he said I will be too old and noone will want me 😂

    • @genxx2724
      @genxx2724 3 роки тому +5

      @@aleksandraferek2856 OMG. What year was this, where did you live, where is your father from?

    • @aleksandraferek2856
      @aleksandraferek2856 3 роки тому +11

      @@genxx2724 it was actually one year ago. And we are from Poland

    • @aleksandraferek2856
      @aleksandraferek2856 3 роки тому +2

      But it is unusual, I think. I hope

  • @marysmith57
    @marysmith57 4 роки тому +437

    boy: smiles at her
    her: ok time to put some makeup on..

    • @oliveryt7168
      @oliveryt7168 3 роки тому +1

      The right thing to do... Even more so if you're not that good looking.

    • @chameleonsandcaramel5979
      @chameleonsandcaramel5979 3 роки тому +22

      Hey, if a boy smiles at you BEFORE you put makeup on, doesn't that say something important? They like you as you are!

    • @vampirethespiderbatgod9740
      @vampirethespiderbatgod9740 3 роки тому

      @@chameleonsandcaramel5979 Exactly

    • @chameleonsandcaramel5979
      @chameleonsandcaramel5979 3 роки тому

      @@vampirethespiderbatgod9740 :)

    • @chameleonsandcaramel5979
      @chameleonsandcaramel5979 3 роки тому

      @ThatOne I suppose it depends on the person/couple's preferences. I grew up never really wearing any kind of makeup, and one of the biggest reasons I am grateful for that is that it helped me find someone to marry who liked me for me, who thought I was beautiful, but who loved me inwardly, and not just because I looked pretty on the outside. Although, he does say I am beautiful outwardly as well. I believe that the best kind of attraction isn't for the outward appearance, but for the heart, and that when you see someone's heart and love that, then no matter how they look on the outside, they are going to be beautiful to you. Now, I am not saying to just let yourself rot or look terrible all the time or whatever, and that it is nice to dress up and show care for your appearance. And it can show your significant other that you still want to be and look your best for them, like you put more care and attention into how you looked when you first started dating or whatever. But it really means a lot when your man says that "you know, you don't have to put that on. You look amazing without it," when you go to put on any type of makeup, and that you know you can be yourself and be loved that way, however life strikes you that day. I hope my thoughts came out the way I was hoping. I kind of brain dumped, lol. Sorry. But thanks for sharing your thoughts about that. I appreciate you sharing! :)

  • @mrsgingernoisette
    @mrsgingernoisette 4 роки тому +4780

    "I dont find boys in my school interesting" I feel you girl, maybe we like girls..

    • @jmcast3195
      @jmcast3195 4 роки тому +74

      The depoulation agenda would love to convince you of that

    • @sofiabravo1994
      @sofiabravo1994 4 роки тому +127

      She sounds super feminine I doubt she’s lesbian. I relate with her and so did other girls in high school we were tired of the same guys in our class. Branching out to meet other guys from different schools help...

    • @charles1413
      @charles1413 4 роки тому +346

      @@sofiabravo1994 Oh Sofia, don't be ignorant.

    • @ashley1919100
      @ashley1919100 4 роки тому +406

      Sofia Bravo Sooo lesbians can’t be feminine? Lmaooo sorry to burst your bubble but there are feminine lesbians.

    • @lacelolita
      @lacelolita 4 роки тому +136

      Sofia Bravo i mean,,, i don’t identify as lesbian, i’m pansexual, but i’m quite feminine myself. that’s why i prefer girls that have a sort of “masculine” vibe to them. lesbians can ofc be feminine though!

  • @allie_678
    @allie_678 3 роки тому +219

    That marriage advice was actually really on point! I really love the way she acknowledged that not everyone gets married, and that it is often a bad idea to rush into marriage in a hurry (or sometimes at all). Wise words, especially back in the 1960s when there was so much more pressure on girls to find husbands and become homemakers.

  • @kristinakhloudenev4811
    @kristinakhloudenev4811 4 роки тому +320

    the fact that theyre all in their 60's and 70's now...

    • @xx-bg2dj
      @xx-bg2dj 3 роки тому +15

      most of the ones in the video were in their 20s.

    • @retire14pattaya9
      @retire14pattaya9 3 роки тому +18

      Yes mia farrow is 76 this year. The blonde girl in the beginning.

    • @gabye.
      @gabye. 3 роки тому

      @@retire14pattaya9 i thought it was her, and then I read your comment. She has always been so beautiful...

    • @caithlin
      @caithlin 3 роки тому

      @@retire14pattaya9 oh John lennon wrote dear prudence about her

    • @elmore707
      @elmore707 3 роки тому +2

      No one stays young forever. Just think about it, people born in the 1450s were once considered as the "young people of today".

  • @sambonnie6885
    @sambonnie6885 3 роки тому +221

    The brunette young lady wearing red asked, "If a girl is not good-looking, how can she make people like her?" I thought she was already quite beautiful, striking actually.

    • @Novemberheart92
      @Novemberheart92 3 роки тому +41

      Yeah. I think maybe at the time her olive skin, dark hair and eyes would have meant less attractive. To modern eyes she's one of the more (if not the most) attractive ones in the group

    • @ABC_DEF
      @ABC_DEF 3 роки тому +4

      That's because they only picked beautiful actors for this film.

    • @lunallena5594
      @lunallena5594 3 роки тому +17

      I don't think she considered herself unattractive. She asked the question for those who may benefit on the cast, movie audience, and readers of the magazine.

    • @walqqr1
      @walqqr1 3 роки тому +5

      Maybe she didn't ask that for herself. She could have asked thinking of other people that could be helped.

    • @angelaattenbon4788
      @angelaattenbon4788 3 роки тому +1

      The standard of beauty was still dominated by the Marilyn Monroe, Doris Day, Lee Remick, Eva Marie Saint, Hope Lange etc etc look.

  • @gayatrikasinathuni94
    @gayatrikasinathuni94 3 роки тому +1131

    "why are parents so immature?" Lmaooo😂😂😂😂😂

    • @nevergivingup3434
      @nevergivingup3434 3 роки тому +26

      My parents are immature

    • @LunaHiddenStars
      @LunaHiddenStars 3 роки тому +17

      @@nevergivingup3434 same tbh
      Especially emotionally

    • @tiaranereaconenna3432
      @tiaranereaconenna3432 3 роки тому +17

      @@nevergivingup3434 my mom literally threw a trantum (don't know how to spell it) because my dad re-married. She screamed for 3 hours and i was sitting there like 😐

    • @caseye8328
      @caseye8328 3 роки тому +3

      @@tiaranereaconenna3432 bruh ;-;

    • @Goldrunner1169
      @Goldrunner1169 3 роки тому

      @@nevergivingup3434 same

  • @benji.B-side
    @benji.B-side 3 роки тому +117

    Kids need more people like that woman at the end, in their lives, giving such great guidance and advice.

  • @stephlol222
    @stephlol222 3 роки тому +2478

    "TeEnAgErS aRe PeOpLe "
    Parents:😲😢😭🤧😤😡😠🤡

  • @VanK782
    @VanK782 3 роки тому +458

    I like how they didn't think you had to be born pretty but just take care of yourself to be good looking

    • @danielm3670
      @danielm3670 3 роки тому +23

      And why were females then better looking than females today?

    • @Sus-hb4fw
      @Sus-hb4fw 3 роки тому +1

      @@danielm3670 good question what do you think?

    • @danielm3670
      @danielm3670 3 роки тому +18

      @@Sus-hb4fw A big reason is that today women eat a lot of inorganic foods, watch the wrong type of films and tv shows, listen to the wrong kind of music, the transgender/homosexual type such as ed sheren, and are far too active with mobile phones always in their hands. All that does in fact make a negative difference, as it warps your mindset, which makes you look much different than the women of the past.

    • @leehoven5687
      @leehoven5687 3 роки тому +8

      @@danielm3670 Third Wave Feminism.

    • @user-fz3ip3ke8p
      @user-fz3ip3ke8p 3 роки тому +31

      @@danielm3670 bruh doing my homie ed sheeran dirty

  • @clareenlyngdoh750
    @clareenlyngdoh750 4 роки тому +644

    "None of the boys in my high school are interesting where can i find interesting men?" ....damn

  • @justicewarrior9187
    @justicewarrior9187 3 роки тому +712

    "Teenagers are people"
    Oh yes the floor is made out of floor

    • @mjg1544
      @mjg1544 3 роки тому +13

      In other news ....water is wet.

    • @CornDogAnimations
      @CornDogAnimations 3 роки тому +11

      Every 60 seconds in Africa, a minute passes.

    • @aceiam4370
      @aceiam4370 3 роки тому +3

      @@mjg1544 water is H2O actually

    • @saeedashtiani1968
      @saeedashtiani1968 3 роки тому +1

      Teenagers are people means they have the right to make mistakes, and disasters for that matter.

    • @fludeball
      @fludeball 3 роки тому

      My floor is made out of teenagers.

  • @yorkred1
    @yorkred1 4 роки тому +389

    Enid's advice is perfect. Treating teens as young adults rather than talking down to them.

    • @duskyviolets2560
      @duskyviolets2560 4 роки тому

      Teens are almost younger adults, in our teens, our bodies are becoming adults and our brains definitely are, but when we're teenagers, we are not children anymore, but not totally in our young adulthood either, that's why it's called "adolescence"....you're not totally grown up in your teens, physically or mentally, that's why it always says the most recommended age for young women to start having children is biologically 20+ but not over 35, because 20s is our young adulthood and when women reach highest fertility, but we are capable from the time we start our periods, but our bodies grow and develop estrogen levels up to 20+ years old

    • @darkmodeaj
      @darkmodeaj 4 роки тому +4

      @@duskyviolets2560 my mom had me when she was 42 lol

    • @duskyviolets2560
      @duskyviolets2560 4 роки тому

      @@darkmodeaj no...you still CAN..but a woman's fertility prime is her 20s, not teens, not 30s, NOT 40s...20s but you can still get pregnant at that age..and you can definitely get pregnant in the teens unless you have problems with your reproductive system..but a young women in her 20s can get pregnant easier than any other age and give birth easier than any other age, because she ovulates the most eggs in the 20s, that's why ovulation symptoms are much more common in the 20s than in the teens, and most of her good eggs are gone by her 30s..she not only ovulates the most but ovulates the healthiest eggs as well

    • @darkmodeaj
      @darkmodeaj 4 роки тому +1

      @@duskyviolets2560 yeah I know I just thought it was funny cuz, you said it isn't recommended to have children if ur over 35

    • @duskyviolets2560
      @duskyviolets2560 4 роки тому

      @@darkmodeaj yeah..it's not, but it can still happen obviously, any doctor will tell you a young woman in her 20s is in her most fertile years and at the healthiest for childbearing

  • @glamourdaze
    @glamourdaze  4 роки тому +761

    This interesting film features Mia Farrow in her first screen appearance !

    • @elderlypoodle9181
      @elderlypoodle9181 4 роки тому +22

      glamourdaze Yes! I knew I wasn’t wrong!

    • @KSakemi
      @KSakemi 4 роки тому +28

      Omg I was just thinking that girl is gorgeous and looks like a young Mia Farrow! 😆

    • @marfar78704
      @marfar78704 4 роки тому +9

      I knew that was Mia Farrow! 😊

    • @gypsyvanneraddict
      @gypsyvanneraddict 4 роки тому +4

      She’s so beautiful! I thought it was her!

    • @elleh3495
      @elleh3495 4 роки тому +1

      I THOUGHT THAT WAS HER!!!!

  • @Officalsarahlister
    @Officalsarahlister 4 роки тому +1474

    Getting married at 17...
    Um well hi I'm almost 18 and have never had a boyfriend 😂

    • @Stephanie-hc3sg
      @Stephanie-hc3sg 4 роки тому +60

      Nothing wrong with that!! I wish I would have waited to have boyfriends til I was out of school. My life would have been so much different.. In a good way. Lol

    • @AppleBottomJ
      @AppleBottomJ 4 роки тому +3

      Sarah Lister same!

    • @uptilhail3496
      @uptilhail3496 4 роки тому +3

      maybe its cuz u never tie your shoes

    • @kayreb
      @kayreb 4 роки тому +31

      Almost 20 and same...might be getting into my first relationship soon tho >.

    • @Pocko213
      @Pocko213 4 роки тому +15

      Dw i have friends (both guys and gals) who are 21 and have never had a relationship

  • @colleenkyle7741
    @colleenkyle7741 3 роки тому +83

    "As you grow up, in your teen years, you see your parents as people, you see their weaknesses as well as their strength"
    This is very true, many kids at a young age, would consider their parents heros, saints. But growing up, you discover your own pain, and you then see your parents pain. I think from there you realize no one's truly perfect, everyone has flaws.

  • @finegamingconnoisseur
    @finegamingconnoisseur 4 роки тому +439

    03:58 "The way to meet interesting boys in your high school, or anywhere else, is to be interesting yourself..."
    A concept from a bygone era, that encouraged individuals to self-reflect and improve themselves, not just for their own sakes but for others around them, and by extension, the society in which they live.

    • @cheydinal5401
      @cheydinal5401 3 роки тому +21

      I don't think we have to make everything about "Things were better back in the day", in all times there were tons of people with different opinions and attitudes

    • @brandonporter6223
      @brandonporter6223 3 роки тому +29

      @@cheydinal5401 Yes, but cultural regression is a thing. People don't like to admit that with all the benefits the internet affords human civilization, it has its price.

    • @aaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa790
      @aaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa790 3 роки тому +21

      @@brandonporter6223 At this point I'm pretty sure the internet has more downsides then positive sides.

    • @brandonporter6223
      @brandonporter6223 3 роки тому +2

      @@aaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa790 Yeah, I agree.

    • @samirmajumdar882
      @samirmajumdar882 3 роки тому +1

      Actually the internet was developed for males searching for female nudes and back at the time more than 90% contents were pornographic. Now its reduced a bit. Its fascinating to know how the development of the Internet took place.

  • @buffymcmuffin5361
    @buffymcmuffin5361 3 роки тому +660

    When you care about people, you become interesting.

    • @icannotcomeupwithanything4609
      @icannotcomeupwithanything4609 3 роки тому +19

      Then I must be boring as heck.

    • @alguem9701
      @alguem9701 3 роки тому +2

      70 years ago uau.

    • @kawaii7573
      @kawaii7573 3 роки тому +2

      @@alguem9701 your math is off the charts

    • @ZaNC4847
      @ZaNC4847 3 роки тому +5

      Bcoz everyone is selfish and wanted everything to be about them. If people don't care about u, of coz u won't care about them too. We are selfish.

    • @ayasguitar8718
      @ayasguitar8718 3 роки тому +4

      Not true when care about people you become a sheep🐏

  • @shawn.spencer
    @shawn.spencer 4 роки тому +591

    Teenagers then: How can I meet interesting boys?
    Me: Where is the shaky voice filter on tik tok?

    • @Krafter-999
      @Krafter-999 4 роки тому +19

      Thats really sad. we fucking devolved

    • @tirales8699
      @tirales8699 4 роки тому +7

      SERIOUSLY WHERE IS I WANNA KNOWW

    • @tirales8699
      @tirales8699 4 роки тому +8

      @@ambrosia_fragments WHERE ISSSS ITTT I RLY WANNA HAVE THAT SHAKY ALIEN VOICE

    • @shawn.spencer
      @shawn.spencer 4 роки тому +7

      @@ambrosia_fragments After you record a video and press the check mark look to your top right corner and you'll see the voice filters. It's none of them, I don't remember which one

    • @shawn.spencer
      @shawn.spencer 4 роки тому

      @@tirales8699 check my last comment

  • @emilypondaven4551
    @emilypondaven4551 3 роки тому +250

    Narrator: “And now we can see “women” in their natural habitat”

  • @perezfecto
    @perezfecto 3 роки тому +290

    Older generations laugh at us. We laugh at them. The circle of life.

  • @cass8167
    @cass8167 4 роки тому +294

    3:39 I feel so intimidated...

  • @leila_de_hautjardin
    @leila_de_hautjardin 4 роки тому +1811

    « People were so classy back then. I was born in the wrong generation »
    Yeah let’s forget about misogyny, homophobia, racism...

    • @riceroller9541
      @riceroller9541 4 роки тому +110

      you can still appreciate positive aspects of the timeframe- like class -without wanting to subject to all of that. it's a true statement that people were much classier back then and there's really nothing wrong with someone desiring to live in a diff gen.

    • @leila_de_hautjardin
      @leila_de_hautjardin 4 роки тому +131

      rice roller Of course you can appreciate how classy people where back then.
      But if you wish you lived in a generation that was so intolerant towards some people it just shows that you don’t care about others.

    • @444angelina
      @444angelina 4 роки тому +49

      rice roller well how do you define classy? pearls and dress suits? those are still available to be worn. fancy accents and a good vocabulary? again, not impossible to come by today either. what’s so good about those things anyway? if wearing my jeans and fake jewellery and talking casually is “low class” then I’d prefer to be. lol. who cares?

    • @VeganGroceryLife
      @VeganGroceryLife 4 роки тому +56

      Leila that person isn’t wrong for wishing to live in a different generation. There was always intolerance in every generation. I think living in the 1800s would be amazing. But they had slavery back then and I would be a slave. But it’s the ideal of that generation, despite the negative things, that is appealing. Living in America when it was open and vast and traveling to the west sounds amazing to me. And my family is Native American too! So, that was definitely negative for them as well. But it’s the ideal of that freedom and open land that is appealing.

    • @VeganGroceryLife
      @VeganGroceryLife 4 роки тому +34

      savanah smith it’s hard to explain but people may wish to live in simpler times because they want certain things those times had, not the bad stuff of those times.

  • @indiascarlett
    @indiascarlett 3 роки тому +311

    I love how elegant and dignified the teenage fashion was then. I wish people still dressed like this.

    • @Senumunu
      @Senumunu 3 роки тому +102

      dont wish. do it and other people will follow.

    • @louiegreen7305
      @louiegreen7305 3 роки тому +34

      @@Senumunu Quote that! Now! Its brilliant

    • @josephb.4640
      @josephb.4640 3 роки тому +67

      It would a nice trend for men too. Instead of walking around with some saggy pants, a dark hoodie, and some tacky sunglasses, imagine some dudes walking down the sidewalk in some work jeans, a dress shirt, and some neat combed hair. Let's all engage in some fashionable self-respect!

    • @indiascarlett
      @indiascarlett 3 роки тому +11

      @@josephb.4640 Yes! I agree

    • @indiascarlett
      @indiascarlett 3 роки тому +10

      @@Senumunu Yes I love this quote! I dress up yo go anywhere lol

  • @michaeljoseph1721
    @michaeljoseph1721 3 роки тому +193

    So this is basically one deliberately effective advertisement for a magazine.

    • @guilhermefreitas9602
      @guilhermefreitas9602 3 роки тому +16

      Specifically for teenagers, that btw are people.

    • @maxbrown8044
      @maxbrown8044 3 роки тому +3

      Well, the magazine is meant to help teenagers and so if the video, so it is basically a free sample.

  • @sarashutter
    @sarashutter 3 роки тому +555

    None of these girls were even close to looking like a teenager

    • @Donnah1979
      @Donnah1979 3 роки тому +154

      Teenagers looked differently back then.

    • @GameChanger597
      @GameChanger597 3 роки тому +66

      @Will Brown Poor men?! Have you seen the boys back then? Giant glasses, goofy grins, and bad acne? They were mostly huge dorks. The women might have had bad hair but most the men had bad faces. Poor women! Lol

    • @deanbuggam7830
      @deanbuggam7830 3 роки тому +26

      @Will Brown what do u mean poor men are girls supposed to live up to there expectations shut up

    • @firstnamelastname6016
      @firstnamelastname6016 3 роки тому +4

      I’m here just in case there’s a nice read developing

    • @cat-wq2sk
      @cat-wq2sk 3 роки тому +3

      @Will Brown it looks nice wdym

  • @maymadison3620
    @maymadison3620 4 роки тому +678

    Dear God those advices are soo good, my 29 yo ass can learn a lot from.

    • @angel_aki
      @angel_aki 4 роки тому +5

      same i had to listen multiple times

    • @LiSa-fc5sp
      @LiSa-fc5sp 4 роки тому +1

      omg true

    • @smalltiny
      @smalltiny 4 роки тому +7

      Boomer

    • @maymadison3620
      @maymadison3620 4 роки тому +1

      @@smalltiny lol I'd take that 💁

    • @brandonporter6223
      @brandonporter6223 3 роки тому

      @@smalltiny God I hate my generation. Trying to reduce everything in the English language down to stupid one liners xD

  • @CB_Vlogs
    @CB_Vlogs 3 роки тому +1161

    “Mrs helped I don’t find the boys in my high school interesting, where can I meet interesting boys?”
    The boys in her school: 👁👄👁

    • @lexisnooze8669
      @lexisnooze8669 3 роки тому +23

      It's hilarious! :)

    • @laulaushouse
      @laulaushouse 3 роки тому +94

      She looks kinda gae tho hahaha

    • @libster1691
      @libster1691 3 роки тому +79

      Maybe Mary Sue is gay.

    • @Anfilkins
      @Anfilkins 3 роки тому +15

      I mean im looking at her like her name is Haruhi Fujioka

    • @irememberfragglerock
      @irememberfragglerock 3 роки тому +48

      I think she was trying to come out. Fail!

  • @NA-xg7lf
    @NA-xg7lf 4 роки тому +1053

    My question is: "Why the hell is UA-cam recommending me this?"

  • @Rosegardenfuneralofsores
    @Rosegardenfuneralofsores 4 роки тому +103

    Dude if I was alive in the 60's I'd just be in my room jamming out in my room the The Beatles and The Rolling Stones

    • @90sHONEY
      @90sHONEY 4 роки тому +8

      You can still do that :)

    • @Rosegardenfuneralofsores
      @Rosegardenfuneralofsores 4 роки тому +5

      @@90sHONEY I do :) and like every other classic rock n roll band

    • @donnagelina8548
      @donnagelina8548 3 роки тому +3

      Trust me, most of them WERE doing that.

    • @5DNRG
      @5DNRG 3 роки тому +1

      Just the tail end of the 60s...it really started rockin in the early 70s ala Zepplin, Mott the Hoople, Cactus, on and on...💚

    • @Rosegardenfuneralofsores
      @Rosegardenfuneralofsores 3 роки тому +2

      @@5DNRG I'm more of a 60s person myself but I mean I do love 70s music very much 💕

  • @leenfira6821
    @leenfira6821 4 роки тому +358

    Oh , a movie that educates teenage about themselves. It’s very important for a teenager to feel heard and understood. For me it was a book that saved my teenage years, it’s called the secrets of successful teenagers . My mom gave it to me and it changed my life .

    • @pandaamo3919
      @pandaamo3919 4 роки тому +5

      What is it about?

    • @mynamo12
      @mynamo12 4 роки тому +1

      leen fira Yeah what’s it about?

    • @leenfira6821
      @leenfira6821 4 роки тому +14

      pandaamo % it about to succeed in life as a teenager, common probles . With a lot of drawings and activities. The way it’s written is like some very fun is talking to you.

    • @beautifulvillian405
      @beautifulvillian405 4 роки тому +1

      Wow, I really miss good books those day when I was kid. They've changed life to the positive way. But these days I found non. Many here are about boy-boy literatures (for girl readers). Other are about money, life coaching which written by non-sense people's opinion, and ruined many readers' live by inspired them to retire them selves from jobs to run their own business. The banks really like it so they offer "start up business loan". Books about "How to be rich" flood the store and got on top 10 best seller. But books about real wisdom and being smart are just...returned back to the publishers. Many good book stored closed down here. So sad. Books are about money now.

    • @leenfira6821
      @leenfira6821 4 роки тому

      Beautiful Villian could you please list some of these books that you liked ?

  • @cnsisow
    @cnsisow 3 роки тому +19

    The video quality is so good it actually humanizes the people from that time.

  • @DinelHebSub
    @DinelHebSub 4 роки тому +111

    Me: its 2am and I need to sleep I’ll find a good meditation to sleep to
    Also me: I wonder what was the most asked questions by teens in the 60s....

  • @myheartisinjapan3184
    @myheartisinjapan3184 4 роки тому +99

    How relaxing these videos are!

  • @j.mao_
    @j.mao_ 3 роки тому +715

    "They are diligent students at the art of making themselves attractive" as a former e-girl with clown make up and karen hair dyed a dark blue, I can confirm it is indeed true.

  • @DoubleGauss
    @DoubleGauss 3 роки тому +42

    1:09 The boy's grin followed by the girl's eye roll was hilarious. Some things never change.

  • @ChaniBethyPooPoo
    @ChaniBethyPooPoo 3 роки тому +885

    This was like a strange mix of "men writing women" and some decent life advice. What in the heck?! 😆

    • @linesandcircles7465
      @linesandcircles7465 3 роки тому +9

      Are you complaining?

    • @ChaniBethyPooPoo
      @ChaniBethyPooPoo 3 роки тому +67

      @@linesandcircles7465 In terms of the entertainment value, absolutely not complaining. Just really puzzled play this and wondering what drugs the people might've been on. Lol

    • @linesandcircles7465
      @linesandcircles7465 3 роки тому +6

      @@ChaniBethyPooPoo haha, I guess were just used to seeing one or the other, whereas back then it was all the same

    • @andynonymous6769
      @andynonymous6769 3 роки тому +1

      right?

    • @stellathemusician
      @stellathemusician 3 роки тому +15

      not really lmaooo no need for a dumb tik tok “men writing women” take on this. the 60s was the first time teenagers had music, clothing, brands, books, etc. catered to them, this is like the first time they were considered not children or young adults, but teens.

  • @bigbandsrock1
    @bigbandsrock1 3 роки тому +92

    I’m 68 and was probably in my early to mid teens when this was made. We used to Educational film such as these sometimes after lunch in fifth period. The entire style of this film brought back a lot of memories. It wasn’t that those days were perfect! They weren’t! But let me tell you something. People of all races back then behaved pretty much like that across campus. We didn’t have a lot of people going wild you didn’t see it. My families friends of different ethnicities were very conservative and we didn’t have a lot of money. People think that certain groups have always been out there doing bad things but i’m here to tell you I didn’t often see it. I love people. And I’m so happy that I lived in Los Angeles during that time and had bucket loads of friends of every ethnicity and we all tried to love each other and have fun. When people do drugs for whatever their reasons, and rebel, then life problems happen. No matter what the time period, we as a society have got to learn to

    • @ragusan2536
      @ragusan2536 3 роки тому +14

      This is why we need to talk to older people more often, younger people, teens and children can learn so much from people like you

    • @chickennugget6233
      @chickennugget6233 3 роки тому +1

      Unless you were a native child being stolen from your family and sold to white families across America. Check out the 60s scoop. Of course LA would be a better place to live for diversity. But you're acting like the South wasn't a thing 😂.

    • @ragusan2536
      @ragusan2536 3 роки тому +16

      @@chickennugget6233 How is she acting like the south was not a thing? she literally said that those times were not perfect, just because you are talking about the fifties does not mean that we should have to remind everyone about something we already know about, can we just talk about the good parts of the fifties for once?
      Everyone already knows about the terrible things that happened in the south!

    • @dovelynrae9618
      @dovelynrae9618 3 роки тому +2

      @@ragusan2536 preachhhhh

    • @Cartoonnetworkisamazing
      @Cartoonnetworkisamazing 3 роки тому +1

      you're so lucky

  • @marianamoutela4500
    @marianamoutela4500 4 роки тому +273

    this is sad to watch knowing how my grandmother's adolescence was during the 60's. this is just the idealized and american dream version of this time. she grown up in the country side of brazil, and had to leave at 16 to the biggest city in the country without her family to work. never fineshed her studies, worked since childhood. boys was the last thing in her mind, i suppose

    • @liam9716
      @liam9716 4 роки тому +4

      My great grand mother had a very similar story went with her friends to Panamá city and worked until she met a chinese businessman ( chinese where here, several taken out of China to live really strenous life constructing the intermarine Canal many died ill and killed themselves... ) anyhow they married and then chinese where reported back to China because of the government ( the new social order wasn't gonma be messed up and chinese people where a thread... don't remember why... oh yes they accused them of spies for some reason) so my great grandfather lest with her daughter and son and only my grandmother was left because she was only in the arms of my great grandmother... the sister of my grandmother died in the trip to China by ship (oh the irony) of dysenteria so she named my aun like her death sister (Melva).
      God was with her because she was with God... I don't know how it happen but the last year of her life, wich was last year, we could really get on with our relationship and as I was getting closer to God she also (I think did) it was a blessing to see your daughter and grandaughter get saved and close to God and I remember one day as I was celebrating sukkot (wich means temporaal refuge) that she wanted to go and sleep with me in that little tent called a sukkah in the backyard that simbolized we finally dwelling with God in His kingdom finally that peace all human beings long for but some don't want to admit now I know she is in the best sukkah ever duwelling with God waiting for the resurrection of the death so God can do justice and we can meet again.

    • @superduper-dee9134
      @superduper-dee9134 4 роки тому +7

      No matter what type of hardship or cards life hands you. Everyone think about relationships...it’s the desire to be loved and to love.

    • @allinix7
      @allinix7 23 дні тому

      ​@@superduper-dee9134Not for schizoid-autistic people...

  • @Wierdgirl5834
    @Wierdgirl5834 3 роки тому +7

    The advice the lady gave around the 4:00 mark and onwards is actually timeless and good stuff.

  • @ashleyk9328
    @ashleyk9328 4 роки тому +197

    They dressed so proper and were so upstanding. I like that. The boys wore suits.

    • @Bildgesmythe
      @Bildgesmythe 4 роки тому +55

      Only in films, t shirt, jeans and lots of hippie stuff. I was there.

    • @beautifulvillian405
      @beautifulvillian405 4 роки тому +3

      @@Bildgesmythe wow! I really wanna see real hippie in that era. I only heard my auntie say to me once that "are you a hippie?", and I couldn't imagine what was it. 😆

    • @cookie22100
      @cookie22100 4 роки тому +21

      It's television/media, of course you're going to see everyone dressed up.

    • @moonlace1560
      @moonlace1560 4 роки тому +20

      This is all scripted, they really didn’t dress like this lmaooo

    • @marywebb9127
      @marywebb9127 4 роки тому +3

      @@Bildgesmythe I hate the hippie stuff! I thought in the early and mid sixies people still knew how to dress. I like the fashion of the 1930s - early 60s.

  • @daniela_5542
    @daniela_5542 4 роки тому +171

    “And some are not ready at 27” 🙋🏻‍♀️🙋🏻‍♀️🙋🏻‍♀️

    • @sebastianwallin3726
      @sebastianwallin3726 4 роки тому +3

      "and some spend their time fooling around wasting their youth ending up with no one or someone they don't love".

    • @sebastianwallin3726
      @sebastianwallin3726 4 роки тому

      Expected an answer from you 😭

  • @unknowndeoxys00
    @unknowndeoxys00 4 роки тому +150

    Mrs. Haupt's advice was a lot more sensible than I expected ❤ These people were so precious-looking. What I wouldn't give to see teens and an issue of Seventeen during the late 60s 😜

    • @EleanorCharlotte8855
      @EleanorCharlotte8855 4 роки тому +1

      True that all the mousy-looking people turn their face as if a thunderstruck on their mind

    • @EleanorCharlotte8855
      @EleanorCharlotte8855 4 роки тому +1

      Like Anna of Green Gable it reminds me of my childhood life to be honest ❤

  • @Account-user
    @Account-user 3 роки тому +2

    I didn't expect the lady at the end to give such matured answers.

  • @3bellam
    @3bellam 4 роки тому +61

    low key, some of the advice the lady gives the kids is kinda solid advice.

    • @Kalani_Saiko
      @Kalani_Saiko 3 роки тому +2

      It really is, some of it can relate to today as well

  • @proverbsthirty-one6531
    @proverbsthirty-one6531 4 роки тому +98

    I loved Seventeen magazine when I was a teen. ❤

    • @NenaLavonne
      @NenaLavonne 4 роки тому +3

      Ydbubs Bubs me too 😊

    • @Cissy2cute
      @Cissy2cute 4 роки тому

      Myself as well! It really was an interesting, informative and fun magazine.

    • @soyeah4513
      @soyeah4513 4 роки тому

      Ydbubs Bubs did you live in New York? Is seventeen magazine only sold in New York?

  • @carrie.m
    @carrie.m 4 роки тому +70

    This is so wonderful! I have a Seventeen book from 1963 with a lot of tips by Enid, but it's even nicer to see it on video!

    • @carrie.m
      @carrie.m 4 роки тому +7

      "When you care about people, you become interesting yourself" an icon!!

    • @EleanorCharlotte8855
      @EleanorCharlotte8855 4 роки тому

      Better hide how you threat the people under the most cunning ward "care" which unfortunately everyone knows !

    • @EleanorCharlotte8855
      @EleanorCharlotte8855 4 роки тому

      One who doesn't get jealous to be interested in others would be much better person, almost a saint compared to those cunning ones, to prove that for all the innocent ppl who could have been completely deceived

    • @carrie.m
      @carrie.m 4 роки тому

      @@EleanorCharlotte8855 the idea of being interested in the world around you and other people seemed to be very common in those days, as can be seen in "Good Grooming for girls(40s)" and "Why not be beautiful (1969)", both are on UA-cam

  • @ma_sabella00
    @ma_sabella00 3 роки тому +52

    can we talk about how clear their skin used to be? :O literally noone has acne

    • @luiscazares4465
      @luiscazares4465 3 роки тому +31

      Maybe the quality of the food was an important factor. It was different in that decade, without many chemicals, not like today.

    • @testacals
      @testacals 3 роки тому +5

      @@luiscazares4465 everything is chemical dude .

    • @luiscazares4465
      @luiscazares4465 3 роки тому +4

      @@testacals i mean synthetic chemicals

    • @genxx2724
      @genxx2724 3 роки тому +54

      They didn’t select kids with acne to participate.

    • @eliath5215
      @eliath5215 3 роки тому +6

      makeup?

  • @johnakridge2916
    @johnakridge2916 3 роки тому +69

    The advice the old woman gave at the end was all very True

    • @genxx2724
      @genxx2724 3 роки тому +2

      She wasn’t an “old woman.” And if she had been, that’s not a polite way to describe someone’s age.

    • @marivg8948
      @marivg8948 3 роки тому

      she's middle-aged 😉

  • @danacampbell8331
    @danacampbell8331 4 роки тому +2907

    "I don't find the boys very interesting."
    "You're a lesbian, dear."

    • @allmight6536
      @allmight6536 3 роки тому +329

      Her haircut and outfit says it all.

    • @r5t6y7u8
      @r5t6y7u8 3 роки тому +33

      LMAO

    • @lasofi5510
      @lasofi5510 3 роки тому +38

      hydrotherapy, now!

    • @keithhannah5888
      @keithhannah5888 3 роки тому +5

      😂

    • @TheSlipperyNUwUdle
      @TheSlipperyNUwUdle 3 роки тому +129

      Honestly? No necessarily. I’m straight (bi-curious) and I had no crushes in high school. I had a few in elementary and middle school but the boys in high school were all dumb and I hated them.

  • @vani7493
    @vani7493 3 роки тому +15

    I really like the answers the lady at the magazine gives the teenagers there. They are honest, respectful, well reflected and not half as conservative as one might expect

  • @maryrichardson6029
    @maryrichardson6029 2 роки тому +4

    I read that publication back in the day.
    No one I knew ever looked like the models in that magazine.
    I loved looking at the pictures.💕🇺🇲

  • @kehindeolubena1090
    @kehindeolubena1090 4 роки тому +381

    Imagine having no mobile phones and having to talk to actual people at a restaurant or in public 😍.

  • @silviamarquesfankanal1463
    @silviamarquesfankanal1463 3 роки тому +96

    5:11 "I'm asking for a friend"

  • @luilo7848
    @luilo7848 4 роки тому +106

    4:31 that boy is cute and his voice is nice .😶

  • @naturesgirl6864
    @naturesgirl6864 3 роки тому +27

    "Why are parents so immature?"
    Exactly!!!! that's what I'm always saying!!...
    *Teenagers are people* -thank you so much for telling everyone that because some thinks that teenagers are superman/woman ,they can overcome every difficulties and can't do any mistakes..
    In the end the old lady who was telling facts take my heart away...she is so amazing..❤️💜

  • @therealsapdad1942
    @therealsapdad1942 4 роки тому +30

    "Even if they understood a teenagers problems, they wouldn't really care"

  • @charlilymo192
    @charlilymo192 4 роки тому +914

    “ one paramount concern for teenage girls is boys”
    Me: ** gay confusion ***

    • @umay-im7tw
      @umay-im7tw 4 роки тому +29

      @Zoe Bluth some people are gay not bi😂

    • @Laurap01
      @Laurap01 4 роки тому +16

      Zoe Bluth Well the point was referring to the fact that they don’t like boys, so no, not really bi.

    • @plopplop5218
      @plopplop5218 4 роки тому

      Lol me

    • @madisondarby4938
      @madisondarby4938 4 роки тому

      You seem to be an expert of all things gay as well

    • @mikaylawilliams1651
      @mikaylawilliams1651 4 роки тому +2

      Im straight and even i hate boys!

  • @retrobebop61
    @retrobebop61 4 роки тому +31

    Mia Farrow was such a beautiful young woman.

  • @albertjames804
    @albertjames804 Рік тому +3

    One thing I love about the girls here is that, all of them truly understand their beauty and dress very modestly, not like the modern girl now adays who seem to not be able to wear normal cloths (not all but MANY), those modern girl always wearing some kind of revealing cloths.
    Whats seen in this video is so refreshing and I think genuinely beautiful

  • @TH3mrBROWN
    @TH3mrBROWN 3 роки тому +76

    This video: "teenagers are people" "parents are people"
    Me: *shocked Pikachu face*

  • @sylviedabee
    @sylviedabee 3 роки тому +23

    That mark Twain quote was gold, my dad has always said a similar thing about his dad😅😂. It's true tho! We don't realize how much our parents know when we don't want to see it

  • @christophermorreall3454
    @christophermorreall3454 3 роки тому +15

    A teenager is a interesting creature. It's so fascinating to see a teenager in it natural habitat.

  • @billyc768
    @billyc768 3 роки тому +10

    All jokes aside, that lady gave great advice.

  • @anamariag2143
    @anamariag2143 4 роки тому +12

    Teenagers those days had so much charm and elegance 😎 Great tips !

    • @lorettatayor5840
      @lorettatayor5840 4 роки тому +1

      I lived through the 60' s was a great time for feminine girls. Hair & fashion was way out!

  • @UIAL570
    @UIAL570 3 роки тому +65

    Bit condescending in the beginning but the advice at the end was sound. I wish Seventeen magazine had some of the topics today it used to discuss. Like fears of the future, preparing yourself for marriage and improving your personality in order to become a better version of yourself. I get that these videos are idealized but they aren’t all wrong either.

    • @genxx2724
      @genxx2724 3 роки тому

      Yes, they provide good common sense guidance in a calm manner. I wish I’d seen them when I was growing up.

  • @JenniferC26
    @JenniferC26 4 роки тому +14

    “No matter where they may stand in their academic subjects, you can bet that the great majority of them are diligent students of the art of making themselves attractive”
    *aka flunking school but still looking on fleek*

  • @maryronan9758
    @maryronan9758 3 роки тому +9

    “Teenagers are people”- whew!
    I’m glad he clarified that. 😂🤣😂🤣

  • @yoto601
    @yoto601 4 роки тому +19

    "I live in the wrong era"
    the "correct" era in question: