Beauty BoundLexington Books, 1986 - 268 páginas Includes material on femininity (psychology). |
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... girls experience tremendous pressure to accept and identify with exaggerated physical stereotypes . Realizing that they lack the winning look , many suffer deep feelings of inadequacy . “ Girls Like Rainbows , Boys Don't " Although ...
... girls experience tremendous pressure to accept and identify with exaggerated physical stereotypes . Realizing that they lack the winning look , many suffer deep feelings of inadequacy . “ Girls Like Rainbows , Boys Don't " Although ...
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... girl in three chooses to be male . 19 Similar results are found in age groups ranging from toddlers to adults . Fewer boys than girls believe it would be better to have been born the opposite sex . As one boy remarked , “ If I'd been ...
... girl in three chooses to be male . 19 Similar results are found in age groups ranging from toddlers to adults . Fewer boys than girls believe it would be better to have been born the opposite sex . As one boy remarked , “ If I'd been ...
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... Girls find it harder than boys do to measure up against the ideal- ized norms for their own sex . In a study of fourth- through tenth- graders , the oldest girls had the poorest self - image of any group in the sample . 22 Nearly half the ...
... Girls find it harder than boys do to measure up against the ideal- ized norms for their own sex . In a study of fourth- through tenth- graders , the oldest girls had the poorest self - image of any group in the sample . 22 Nearly half the ...
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