
I would think if someone ordered it for my girls, they would have ordered it in one of the younger girls names. I never received a bill for the magazine and it has continued to come for six months.
I started reading it as I didn't want to expose the younger girls to something I wasn't sure I agreed with so I wanted to read it before letting them read it.
There hasn't been one copy of the magazine that I have been comfortable letting the girls read in full.
I have been out of the "teen" magazine loop for many years but I was quite disturbed by some of the articles they feature.

I have loved a few of the smaller articles they have where they focus on girls who have gone after their dreams and done well building businesses.
They have so many advertisements and I started ripping out the few articles I liked and throwing the rest away. I burn all the papers and bills that I have as we don't have paper recycling in our town so that means, I burn most of the magazine.
I laugh about this as I am "censoring" what my girls read and "burning" what I don't agree with which is kinda funny.

The article played on the readers emotions that this family could be ripped apart and the girl would be left alone in the U.S. I felt it was "brainwashing" the readers who are at an influential age. It told them how they could "help" fix the situation.

There are so many needy people in the U.S. and world yet they focus on a family that seems to have a nice home as they took pictures of them there. The parents are employed obviously, but not paying taxes if they are illegally here as the article stated. I was frustrated that they focused on the need to "help" these people who are actually criminals in the eyes of our government. There are so many ways to help those who are doing their best in life and have had some bit of hard luck, I would rather see them focus on helping those who are doing all they can and may need help.

Here is a post of one such person and situation. She lost her five children and fiance in a smoldering fire while she was working at Burger King. She had no car and had to ride her bike home to find her entire family had died due to smoke and the detector she had didn't go off until the fire men broke the door down which fueled the fire into flames but by then, they had all died of smoke inhalation due to the smoldering smoke. The detector was the same one I had and pictured in one of my blog posts and that is how they found the manufacturer of the alarm as hers was destroyed beyond recognition other than the red "test" button.
I then read another article about an amazing girl who "attended her mom's wedding." basically all she did was to go to her lesbian mom's wedding. I am happy that they are happy but how did this girl do something amazing?
There are so many amazing people in this world doing amazing things and they highlight things to write about that promote their agendas in their feature articles.
I ended up with less than ten pages of things I wanted my girls to read out of more than 120 pages.
I discuss many of the articles and why I don't like them with my girls. I am sad for those girls reading the magazine without some insights as to how they are being brainwashed. I am not sure they see it for what it is and think they take the articles at face value rather than seeing the agenda behind the articles.
My favorite article was an interview with Kelly Clarkson commenting on how she didn't really date in high school. I loved how real she is, they included a picture of her looking like any other teen, not all made up in the article as well.
There was an ad for fingernail polish that had a cute manicure on it that I ripped out to try on Princess Five on her next manicure. There was an article about a girl who started her own teen bra line and I ripped out a college road trip page as it had a good suggestion that I thought Princess Four could do at her college, not that I liked all the suggestions on that page but they can also think for themselves.
In all, there wasn't much good reading in the lot. On the bright side, I have some paper to start my next fire!
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