Well I would think about it.
I would create a mental framework to make a decision.
The first priority would be to realize that my daughter is not an extension of myself but her own person (at least if I did my job right).
My only real argument in almost any situation is if she is rushing into something that there is no urgency for, or there is immediate and obvious harm. That doesn't include the years later "what if" game.
So that takes my sensitivities out of it, and reorients the framework to being about
her not
me.
What kind of evil person makes their hang-ups someone else's problems? That would make me a bad person and highly manipulative.
I would just try to make sure she had some good objective advice and information from knowledgable sources that could present her with alternatives.
*shrug*
But thats just me.
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Originally posted by three2tango
Well what I meant was that most people that come from debutante backgrounds like Reese don't end up posing nude. Furthermore, coming from a very well educated home that has nothing to gain by their little girl becoming a star would be healthy enough to have taught her that she doesn't need to expose her body to the word in order to seek validation.
And before you go on about how it is fine that she is posing nude and that it is so great then ask yourself would I be fine with my little girl posing nude?
Btw, I saw Sweet home this weekend and it was really good!
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