Social Networking Dept: A minute inside Natasha Burford s classroom, listening to the chatter, all my residual girlhood insecurities ache. I remember acutely how hard it is to be a teenage girl, according to The Star. You have to be mindful what you put up on the Internet, instructs an immaculate girl royal blue blouse, hair twisted into a Princess Leia bun. People jump to conclusions and nasty. Disgusting. She s your godsister? You have to talk sense into her! The class is part of a camp for girls, aged 10-14. Three are leading a session on social networking from the front of the room. They ve posted the two female archetypes on the blackboard one posing seductively in booty shorts, the other in a turtleneck clutching a Bible. Their point is not to judge a book by its cover. But also, the cover is important. As
reported in the news.
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