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Every teenage girl wants to be sexy--she wants to be noticed, to be attractive. But what is “sexy,” really? Do teen girls know what they are saying about themselves by the way they dress? Popular author Hayley DiMarco wants to help them figure it out.
Sexy Girls is an honest and provocative look at everything sexy--from clothes and self-presentation to body image. With her approachable style and wit, Hayley shows teen girls
- why little things called hormones affect the way guys look at girls
- what girls are really saying by the way they dress
- what God thinks about teens trying to be sexy
With quizzes, sidebars, and questions for reflection, Sexy Girls is the perfect opportunity for girls to figure out who they are and how they are going to present that image to their peers.
If it ain’t on the menu, keep it covered up!
Let’s get real. You wanna look good. If you’re like most girls, you want the attention of the opposite sex. And unless you’ve been living under a rock, you know that looking sexy is supposedly key to being today’s “it” girl.
But have you stopped to consider that you’re advertising with every outfit you put on? It’s all marketing. Your clothes tell the world (including those visual creatures called guys) who you think you are.
Just because skin is in doesn’t mean you have to let it all hang out to look great. Sexy Girls is all about helping you understand your body and how guys look at it. (And they are looking!) It explores why God cares about what’s in your closet and helps you make good decisions on style that will keep you, your parents, and God all satisfied.
Hayley DiMarco has a passion for producing relevant material for teens. She is the founder of the Hungry Planet think tank, the author of Mean Girls, and the coauthor of Dateable and Marriable.
Hayley DiMarco has written and co-written several best-selling books, including Dateable, Mean Girls, and Mean Girls All Grown Up. Hayley has spoken at conferences like Women of Faith and helps organizations like Injoy and Precept Ministries communicate with postmodern readers through her company, Hungry Planet. Hayley and her husband, Michael, live in Nashville, Tennessee.