Mothering: My model daughters

"No, Marie. They always want money, and then there's the driving time to and from West Hollywood, and it's not a good environment for you to be in. Besides, it's oppressive to every other 13-year-old to see magazine covers of skinny blondes like you and think they have to look li...

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