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Age : 16
Birthday : 1 March, 1994
Size : 1,66m
Eye Color : Brown
Hobby's : Skating, Soccer, Hockey, Basketball, Golf
Instruments : Piano, Guitar , Trumpet , Drums
Favorite Color : Purple
Favorite Number : 6
Favorite Artists : Usher, Chris Brown, 2Pac, Elliot Yamin, Rascall Flatts, Billy Talent, Life house, T-Bone
Favorite TV Show : American Idol, Greys Anatomy & Smallville
How He Was Found : Somebody Saw him on you-tube, and he got a contract.
His Nr.1 Hit Single : One Time
His Family : Mother - Pattie / Farther - Jeremy / Sister : Jazmyn / Brother : Jaxon
His Best Friends : Ryan , Christian & Chaz
His Dog : Sam/Sammy
Favorite Food : Pasta! His Favorite Sweets Is Sour Patch.
Selena Gomez keeps cool over relationship with Justin Bieber
Is this public romance inappropriate? When a highly attractive and deeply influential young couple vow to remain sexually abstinent until marriage, other young people are watching, listening, and learning. When a celebrity like Gomez takes off her long-adorned celibacy ring, young people are watching, listening, and just maybe, scoffing at another well intentioned vow which has – like all those before them – been transformed in the minds of their followers into an 'unrealistic' broken pledge.
But can we expect those so young to understand or indeed comprehend the implications of their actions? When we buy into an industry that cherishes youth and high ideals so much that it revels when such people fail and fall, are we not buying into values that are inherently much more harmful than a kiss on a Hawaiian beach?
Making a mountain out of a molehill?Vivienne Pattison from the UK pressure group, 'Mediawatch-UK' suggests that by focusing on trivial issues such as what amounts to little more than a teenage kiss, we are being distracted from the bigger issues.
"If we're getting upset about this, why aren't we upset about inappropriate material being broadcast into people's homes before the watershed? What of the fact that children, younger than this couple, can log onto the internet and download pornography in seconds?"
Elliot Kay, co-author of 'It's Your Right to be Wrong in Relationships' agrees that it need not be a big issue:
"Their actions are being magnified because of who they are, but as long as they lead by example, not advocating unsafe sex, and as long as she doesn't end up pregnant, then they can take the lead in showing a positive, honest way to have a relationship."
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