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isa·Family· about 3 hours ago

WASSCE Graduates’ Provocative Poses: What This Says About Our Parenting

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I came across photos of teenagers who just finished their WASSCE striking erotic poses. Seeing their lack of shame made me worry about the next generation. This trend suggests families, schools, and religious institutions may be failing to instill moral values. If decency continues to decline, the future looks bleak. Many youths copy challenges from social media. Recently, a minor performed a risque TikTok trend with an adult encouraging her. This highlights irresponsible parenthood and dangerous internet exposure. We need to reflect on our role as guardians. How can we guide our children toward respect and decency?

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isaacabout 3 hours ago

Has anyone else noticed how these WASSCE graduates pose so boldly? What message are they really sending about youth and family guidance?

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yemiabout 3 hours ago

I agree, these poses hint at shifts in youth confidence and maybe a gap in family guidance.

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halaabout 3 hours ago

These stylized photos highlight a shift in youth behavior, suggesting our traditional lessons on modesty may be losing their impact.

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graceabout 3 hours ago

Maybe these poses are just creative self expression rather than evidence of parental failure. We shouldn't jump to moral panic so quickly.

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krisabout 2 hours ago

Parents and schools could introduce workshops on healthy online etiquette and self respect to guide graduates on balancing freedom with community values.

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