I could be wrong, yet seems before the 60’s everyone was stereo types. All men had the same hair cuts, men and women all wore the same types of clothes, same everything. If you wore blue jeans, tee shirt, hair slicked back with duck flip top, cigs rolled in sleeve you were looked down on, (at least in US) When the personal revolution that included the marches against the war, they changed the way everyone from then on would be. They opened and forced the older generations to except everyone as individuals’ verses forcing them to be in a stereo type group. It is still the responsibility of parents to instill personal hygiene. And in doing so, hoping their kids will care about how they look. However, when so many kids like wearing clothes two to three sizes to big, piercing in places I never even knew you could pierce, tattoos all over, don’t know. I feel the individuality has gone a little too far. Yet that is part of freedom. Right?