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Call it a sign of the times or call it a form of expression or sometimes call it fruity or even ugly. Whatever you might call it, it's going on today whether you see it on t.v., at a concert or on the street and more than likely you won't be able to keep from staring or making sure you protect yourself.
Here's what we're going to be covering this week on Urban Therapy with Sun.
Young people tatooing their faces.
Male rappers wearing skirts
Women with kids who switch from being straight to being bisexual
The knockout game
Genital shaving
Social Media Meets and Greets
Dressing half neckett at events
Taping fights fights and posting to YouTube and World Star Hip Hop
How have camera phones and social media affected all of these things? Would people be as passionate about the named fads and others if the cameras weren't rolling and the pictures weren't gonna be posted?
Is all of this stuff new or has some of it just been remixed?
Let's take a hard look at this stuff and let's try to figure some of it out.