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Essay heading: 1920's Flappers - Good Role Models?
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February 20, 1998 |
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I think that flappers started chains of young girls doing things, such as drinking and smoking, at such young ages. Since the 1920's skirts have gotten shorter, shirts have gotten tighter, and clothes are more revealing than ever. If there never had been flappers, young girls might still be wearing long dresses and unrevealing clothes... displayed 300 characters
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They also would probably not be doing drugs or drinking.
While many men may have liked flappers, they weren't the best influence for the next generations of young girls. Young girls continued drinking, smoking, engaging in premarital sex, and wearing revealing clothes. As time went on clothes became more revealing, girls began doing drugs, and they began doing all this at younger ages... displayed next 300 characters
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