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I'm removing the line "Annie's seductive turn in 'Teach Me How to Understand Christmas' is a reference to Glee's perceived over-sexualization of teenagers" because we have insufficient reference for that. The source quoted is a recap that states "Yes, Glee over-sexualizes teenagers on occasion... but this version of the overall parody left a sour taste in my mouth." That just says, at best, that one reviewer interpreted the scene as commentary on the subject, not that it actually referenced it.
The interpretation is disputable. Annie is not a teenager, and the show in any cases sexualizes her often (though it once joked that it did not). She displays no stereotypical teenager traits in the scene. She instead acts like a severally unintelligent adult, or a child. It more references the sexualization of children (or, rather, the infantilization of sexual women) than it does teenagers - but I won't put that into the article since we have no source for that. Redtyre (talk) 16:26, 11 November 2012 (UTC)[reply]
altho the show overall satirized Glee, this one song was clearly a spoof of Santa Baby. which, as you state, involves a severally unintelligent adult acting childlike...not teens gone slutty. 209.172.25.249 (talk) 21:14, 29 May 2013 (UTC)[reply]