ELLEgirl
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Is it age appropriate?
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Is it any good?
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Common Sense says
Site sometimes jumps over the inappropriate line.
Why We Rated This
for Ages 14–16
The good stuff
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Educational value:
What to watch out for
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What Parents Need to Know
This review of ELLEgirl was written by Dana Villamagna
Parents need to know that the articles and ads (there are plenty of 'em!) posted on this site are typical of the standard, mainstream print teen magazine content: boys, beauty, fashion, and celebrities. The comments on the seemingly unregulated message boards and some "expert" advice do sometimes cross the line of sexual topics and are not suitable for younger teens. There are also games, quizzes, and a prom section.
Families Can Talk About
- Families can talk about the pros and cons of teen magazine advice and advertising. Do all teen girls need to wear makeup or buy certain products to look beautiful? Families can also read the posts on the message boards and the Q&A columns together and discuss whether the advice is good or bad -- and why.
More on ELLEgirl
What’s the Story?
Is It Any Good?
ELLEgirl.com isn't shy about its advertising; expect to click through multiple ads to read anything. Teens 13 and older can register (with a valid email address and a date of birth) to be able to comment on articles, post on message boards, and enter contests. But be aware: Topics on the seemingly unregulated boards run the gamut from seeking advice on hair styles to losing one's virginity and questions about "really fat thighs" to ineffective masturbation. Article comments are sometimes affirming, other times a bit ranty, but not really offensive or inappropriate.

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