Please state a particular situation.
Playmate XOXO:
There is nothing that is socially acceptable for girls. Everyone should be allowed to be themselves. BUT, if what you're looking for is what most people think is acceptable for girls (such as the media) than this is what "they" think is socially acceptable:
1.Weighs 110 pound or less, but not more, otherwise, by today's standards, you're overweight.
2.Has perfect skin (no pimples, no pores, no redness or blotchiness) or, so help me god, you're ugly.
3. HUGE PERKY PERFECT BOOBS (anything less and you will NEVER GET A BOYFRIEND)
4. Perfect, long, shiny, straight hair ( Or, by god, you're ugly)
5.Not shy at all, always bubbly, always laughing, never sad or disgruntled, or tired (NEVER!!)
6. Always wears nice clothes and shoes, that are brand names, and you're shoes MUST cost 100 dollars or more, or you're labeled poor.
7. Must have TONS of friends and BOYFRIENDS, or you're a LOSER
( Please note that these 7 things are not of my personal opinion, and of course, if you are not all seven of these things, don't get all freaked out, because NOBODY is all seven of these things, Not even Megan Fox and Angelina Jolie. Although they come close... but that's Hollywood for 'ya, baby!)
why is it necessary for young boys and girls to be socially acceptable to others
Yes it is socially acceptable.
In certain African native tribes, women often have their breasts on display as it is seen as socially acceptable. There are also native Amazonian tribes where it is socially acceptable to have women's breasts on display.
Because it is not very socially acceptable to have sex before marriage and it is very socially acceptable to have abortions.
For eighteenth century women, the role in music that was socially acceptable was that of a performer. It was not acceptable at the time for women to be composers.
it is not acceptable
It is legally but not socially acceptable.
It is a socially acceptable replacement for Damn It.
Only when you're animated.
Yes. This is legal and socially acceptable.
It depends...
No, this is not a socially acceptable practice in Japan.