Beauty BoundLexington Books, 1986 - 268 páginas Includes material on femininity (psychology). |
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... person . If a well - adjusted female differs from a well - adjusted person , it is impossible to be well adjusted both as a woman and as a person at the same time . These results confirm that the " male as normative " principle ...
... person . If a well - adjusted female differs from a well - adjusted person , it is impossible to be well adjusted both as a woman and as a person at the same time . These results confirm that the " male as normative " principle ...
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... person uses affect how powerful he or she feels . Since hedonic power often goes unacknowledged or is deemed manipulative and so is mistrusted , it does little to enhance the user's status or confidence . Heavy reliance on beauty and ...
... person uses affect how powerful he or she feels . Since hedonic power often goes unacknowledged or is deemed manipulative and so is mistrusted , it does little to enhance the user's status or confidence . Heavy reliance on beauty and ...
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... person trapped inside a changing body ; a centered person at odds with a needy person ; an honest person ashamed of the " me " who wanted to play the youth game . A voice echoed in my head : “ No , you are no longer the fairest in the ...
... person trapped inside a changing body ; a centered person at odds with a needy person ; an honest person ashamed of the " me " who wanted to play the youth game . A voice echoed in my head : “ No , you are no longer the fairest in the ...
Contenido
The Fair Sex | 1 |
Looking Good and Feeling Bad | 23 |
Props and Paint | 47 |
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