2013年6月9日星期日

reviews more freshmen hit fashion streets with a big bling theory

    Bhavna Shah is a mixture of excitation and nerves. Fortunately SSC pass-out has more to do with the news of his parents to get a tattoo on the nape of their good points. "Mom told me she would get a tattoo if I made myself about 80%. Since I scored 82.13%, I'm happy," the resident said Vakola. "After all these years of being corseted in a school uniform, I will do my best to look cool in school," says the teenager, who wants to study in Sydenham College or HR.

His mother at home, Deepti Shah, 48, admits it is difficult to keep pace with demands of their daughter. "His brother is 25 and is studying mechanical engineering. It was everything that we have, but it was an opinion not only on what she wears, but often what I wear," complains Shah, smiling.

However, they drew the line hair dye. "Dikra Transvaal kharab Thase (It will ruin your hair)," she warned, but Bhavna rolls his eyes and is already check colors.

Not far from the area, are Avinash Dikshit and his friends on Linking Road, Bandra dealer. "I want neon colored jeans, shorts, T-shirts and a cool band," says 14-year-old, who practiced with a swagger. "My parents gave me a budget that I can shop here or Fashion Street. Premium brands are not only expensive but longer trend. The trick here is logical because it is cheap and the attitude," says Avinash, while his band choked with laughter on a t-shirt with a message of "charged" are of interest. "I joined the gym during the holidays and it will show my biceps anymore," he laughs. His friend Neville D'Souza wants to buy ear clip stand, but is impressed on the head by Avinash.

"Arrey, your braces enough to work like jewelry," he said to all, including Neville, crack.

Almost 20 km south of Colaba Causeway, Hari Makhija, 41, wondered what the bright orange Crocs scam his son Akash insists on buying to do. "When we were growing up, forget the guys and girls do not wear those colors," he laughed, trying to elicit a more muted gray his son into the bargain. "My friends uncle to take me something so boring call," said Akash, get the orange shoes. He grabs his cell phone to click a picture to Facebook and told DNA, "I told daddy to go iPhone, and I took his S4., You can not go to college with some stone age phone, can you?"

Psychiatrist Pavan Sonar laughs and says he is not surprised by the choice. "This time of self-discovery can be stressful. Teenagers try to adapt from their parents, a separate person, but also try to their peers. Physical, emotional and hormonal changes in the body of a child is a young adult. Often these changes can contribute to their sense peacocking than ready for intimacy as adults. "

Counselor Psychologist Deepak Kashyap feels there is another factor comes into play, too. "The desire for a flashy is particularly important in this generation more than ever because of the acute lack of attention. Working with both parents to many of these hungry children noticed and flattered. Trying this with flashy gadgets, blingy neon or fluorescent clothing . to compensate and accessories "While recognizing that there may be just a phase, he advises," Parents and teachers need to know that the child does not blame worse push away patience and positive reinforcement gently show the best results "..


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