Wednesday, December 2, 2009

Are there any magazines for teen girls WITHOUT pressure to be skinny, boy celeb idolism, & makeup ads?

Because I am getting really sick of all that. I see it enough in Los Angeles.Are there any magazines for teen girls WITHOUT pressure to be skinny, boy celeb idolism, %26amp; makeup ads?
Yes there are. Probably Christian magazines. Unfortantly you can not escape the Vanity and Idolatry, however just be a non participant and kill your TV.Are there any magazines for teen girls WITHOUT pressure to be skinny, boy celeb idolism, %26amp; makeup ads?
I THINK GIRLS ALL AROUND THE WORLD SHOULD COME TROGETER AND MAKE A MAG THAT GETS US AWAY FROM THE PRESSUER TO BE SKINNY Report Abuse

Brio is definetly a good magazine, that doesn't focus on all that materialistic stuff. :)
Well, Brio is a Christian teen girls magazine, so it probably has less of that stuff, but it is a bit over the top sometimes.
I don't think so. Sorry that you have to see it every day. it gets annoying. I know.
Teen Voices.





There used to be Hues. I think it's dead now.





Long long ago, there was Sassy.





And for younger girls (pre-teens) there is New Moon.





Check in the back of Ms. Magazine for possibly more. Also check the back of Utne magazine for some leads.
Yes there is a great girls magazine that does not have any of that in there!! Check out www.briomag.com I'm sure the both of you will love it!! I sure do!!
of course not, that's the whole point of those mags and it's damn sad. do yourself a favor and read something with depth and intelligence like Time, Newsweek, and personal finance and investing mags. You might start a trend!Rolling Stone actually has damn good journalism as does Wired. peace and good luck.





PS Even if it's not on your required reading list pick up ';Fear And Loathing in Las Vegas: by Hunter Thompson WITHOUT getting the movie first. '; On The Road'; by Jack Kerouac is also a classic.
Try American Girl magazine.
lol.i wouldnt get my hopes up, just about all teen girl magazines are about those subjects.


sorry!
Good luck finding one without that kind of pressure.
well trhere was blush but ii dont no if it is still owt
The objective of most major magazines is to appeal to their target audience. When you ask for magazines for teen girls- makeup, boys, celebrities, and tips on dieting is pretty much all you will get. You sound like a mature individual who wants to get more out of reading- so my suggestion to you is to read a different series of magazines; or maybe even some human interest stories? There are all kinds of magazines out there for things that interest you- music, dance, art, science, whatever your interest(s) may be they will probably have one. I'm glad that you aren't as shallow and vain as many of the other teenage girls out there today- who needs those pretentious girly magazines anyways? There's a whole world of intellectual magazines out there that are just waiting to be read.





* I am very glad that you don't condone the deterioration of the intelligence of our future generation through these magazines. They teach us how to care less about important things, and care more about superficial things that wont even matter 10 years from now.
no but try J-14
yes- Popular Mechanics is a very good mag for you to read
Jane is pretty good about that.

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