Blame it on Kate Moss?!?

Philippines
January 27, 2007 10:27pm CST
A lot of people believe she is to blame for the ever rising problem of anorexia, bulimia and drug abuse among the youth, are you one of them?
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@cersei (62)
• United States
29 Jan 07
I think it's a little simplistic to blame problems so complex on a single person, so no. Things like that fester for years before they rise to the surface; maybe Kate Moss served as a "trigger" for someone, but that's the extent of it, in my opinion.
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• United States
22 Jul 07
I don't believe that she is too blame for this but she did have her part in it. Children often look up to stars and when they act in a certain way, they will usually pick things up from them. Then again, if you are going to blame her you might as well blame the parents for letting them watch her as an idol right? I think that it has a lot to do with the way kids have learned to be followers and not leaders. I am trying to raise my kids to be leaders and to learn that what they see on the television is not always real and that people can do stupid things and you should not always follow them. I am very open with my children because that is the way that I want them to be with me.