Do you feel that parents determine whether their teen is impressionable or not?
I feel they do. Say, for example, parents don't talk to their teens enough about how bad smoking is. Those teens are more likely to be affected by messages speaking of how cool or awesome smoking is.
I feel that the only reason teens are impressionable is because their parents make them impressionable.
I was never impressionable as a teen. No matter how many negative messages were blasted at me, I never let them affect me. If magazines, shows, and advertisements said that being anorexic is awesome and you're ugly if you're not, I just brushed it off my shoulder because I knew better than to let stuff like that bother me.
But my point is, teens aren't as impressionable as parents seem to think. Teens seem to only be impressionable when parents don't talk enough.
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