Beauty BoundLexington Books, 1986 - 268 páginas Includes material on femininity (psychology). |
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... begin with , females tend to deny its value and unconsciously abdicate it to others . They fear direct action and hesitate to use it . If a woman equates the power to act with masculinity , then it becomes difficult for her to use such ...
... begin with , females tend to deny its value and unconsciously abdicate it to others . They fear direct action and hesitate to use it . If a woman equates the power to act with masculinity , then it becomes difficult for her to use such ...
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... begin to lose weight stems partly from a fear of being trivialized or sexualized as they become thinner and more attractive . Loss of weight reveals their womanhood and consequently may cancel out part of their personhood . 16 Fat can ...
... begin to lose weight stems partly from a fear of being trivialized or sexualized as they become thinner and more attractive . Loss of weight reveals their womanhood and consequently may cancel out part of their personhood . 16 Fat can ...
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... begin- ning of the end . " Appearance anxiety , she writes , has its origins in early childhood , when girls are socialized to overvalue their physical appearance . It escalates during puberty and reaches a new peak at mid - life , when ...
... begin- ning of the end . " Appearance anxiety , she writes , has its origins in early childhood , when girls are socialized to overvalue their physical appearance . It escalates during puberty and reaches a new peak at mid - life , when ...
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The Fair Sex | 1 |
Looking Good and Feeling Bad | 23 |
Props and Paint | 47 |
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