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Girls 'becoming Facebook addicts'

Parents fear their daughters are becoming addicted to social networking sites, a girls' school leader says.

Girls seem to be "permanently connected" to sites like Facebook and Bebo, president of the Girls' Schools Association Jill Berry said. This issue now tops the list of parents' worries by some way, she told the association's annual conference.

Mrs Berry also argued that girls' interest in fashion should not be mistaken for being "shallow". The leader of the girls' private school association said there was no contradiction in girls being interested in fashion and wanting to be seen as intelligent feminists. "Girls can be highly intelligent and interested in being seen to be attractive - the two aren't mutually exclusive.

"Caring about physical appearance and fashion and wanting to look good doesn't have to be a betrayal of some feminist ideal. I love shoes but it doesn't make me shallow. Girls can have fun and also be taken seriously."

'We hate x'

Mrs Berry, who is head teacher of Dame Alice Harpur School in Bedford, highlighted concerns about girls spending too long on networking websites.

"They [parents] worry about the addictive nature of networking sites and the fact that their daughters seem to be permanently connected.

"They ask us what to do about their daughters being on the receiving end of 'We hate x' sites or 'honesty boxes' where comments about each other can be posted anonymously," she told the conference.

These problems had overtaken their concerns about the girls' face-to-face contact in school, she said.

Mrs Berry added: "Our schools now need routinely to advise parents about internet safety, in addition to working to educate the girls and to encourage them to be responsible in their relationships on and off line.

"We do have to educate girls - we can't simply protect them."

A Facebook spokeswoman said: "It's equally convenient to characterise TV and video game usage as time-consuming distractions.

"Yet there's academic research that touts the benefits of these activities and services like Facebook. Regardless, it's in the hands of users, to define priorities and decide how to spend their time."

She added that Facebook had a range of safety tips to ensure users remained safe online. These include, users being careful to only accept friend requests from people they know and to report any messages or profiles that look suspicious.


Girls 'becoming Facebook addicts'.

I think that the addiction on networking websites like Facebook exists in our society and in few years it will become a huge social problem. My experience is that many young people are connected on Facebook all day. Especially girls spend on Facebook more time than boys.

I think these social networking websites are very addictive. It's because people have feeling that they are included in the society. Unfortunately this society isn't real, it's imaginary. These people waste time by chatting with friends instead of going out with them or meeting them face to face. The truth is that people are actually turning away of real society. These people think that they have many friends and that they are socially requested and that they are surrounded by hundreds of friends. They rather chat with people, because they aren't as shy as in the real conversation. The words seem to be similar when anyone writes them. You ever can write nice things without any effort, but it is harder to say it.

The communication technology like Internet and mobiles were developed to ease us arranging meetings and sharing important information. For example Internet was developed to share scientific results among universities. Unfortunately now there are too much needless informations in the Internet, because all people want to share something. It caused that the social- networking websites risen. There can people share all information which they want to. It has overturned especially in hands of young people who didn't want to be single and it is now an enemy of our society.

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