First what is sexualization?
Sexualization is to make something sexual in character or quality, or to become aware of sexuality, especially in relation to men and women. Sexualization is linked to sexual objectification. Source
Dear parents/guardians, how well do you dress your female child? How well do you educate them to be self confident rather than being a 'sex object'.
These days I see "girls" wearing makeup , high heels, tight dresses , being involved in beauty pageants etc. This generation now see you have to expose yourself to be "seen" and "accepted" by the entire world. Social media has propelled us into forgetting our ethics/morals. All they care about is being "sexy" and "pretty". You can be both yet don't be extraordinary where you need to expose your body part so you can be seen sexy.
The well-known fact is that girls will figure out how to see themselves as sex objects, or that girls will create tensions when they neglect to meet mainstream gauges of excellence/popular standards of the beauty world.
The hyper-sexualization that occurs in Hollywood; its toxic, there is no question. It affects all of us, including the young girls who are seeking an identity. Jane Fonda
But at the same time I'm worried about the consequences for the populace on the loose. Do media pictures of sexualized girls change the way we see children? Are individuals obligated to judge children as more advanced than they truly seem to be? It is safe to say that we will probably trust that young girls are willing members in sexual movement?
How does the majority of this give me concern? Here's a rundown of a few results of consequences of objectification which were found through research, quite a bit of which was finished utilizing the use of Google and textbooks
• Chronic regard for physical appearance leaves less psychological assets accessible for other mental and physical exercises;
• It restricts the frame and adequacy of girls' physical movements;
• It prompts expanded sentiments of disgrace about one's body;
• It makes appearance uneasy;
• It leads to more prominent body disatisfaction among girls and young ladies;
• It is related with negative psychological well-being outcomes in adolescent girls.
• The rate of anorexia nervosa among 10 to 19 years old girls amid a 50-year life span found that it paralleled changes in fashion and idealized body image.
• Young ladies who have more prominent body disappointment have prior beginning of smoking cigarettes;
• Self-objectification has been related with diminished sexual wellbeing among immature girls (measured by diminished condom utilize and decreased sexual self-assuredness);
• Idealized narrow beliefs of female sexual allure make it troublesome for a few men to locate an adequate partner or to completely appreciate closeness with their female accomplices.
Be it that as it may, my brutal response isn't about religious beliefs, personal standards of conducts. But rather for us to stop sexualizing our children,allow them to play with their mates, go to the park etc. As it is now the impact of this early sexualization of girls is real and its not good at all.
Is there any way we can persuade the organizations/companies that pitch/sell sexuality to young ladies to simply stop it since it isn't right? No way! What's more, I can't see our administration/government doing anything that would put the welfare of children over the main issue of Big Business (sorry for the cynicism). Along these lines, as is so often the case with children, the buck stops with us. We the parents have the ability to transform our daughters into Bold and confident ladies with a healthy relationship with their sexuality.
THE DECISION IS YOURS
Points taken from here , here and here