Beauty BoundLexington Books, 1986 - 268 páginas Includes material on femininity (psychology). |
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... look so cute when you do that , ' and we both forgot the argument . 916 By cultivating neotenic beauty traits through cosmetic rituals , women alter their access to certain forms of power . For neoteny joins women with children not only ...
... look so cute when you do that , ' and we both forgot the argument . 916 By cultivating neotenic beauty traits through cosmetic rituals , women alter their access to certain forms of power . For neoteny joins women with children not only ...
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... look better , I'll feel better too . You see , somehow , I still think of the real me as looking like I did on my wedding day . I only want to look as young as I feel inside . Why shouldn't I do whatever I can to make myself happier ...
... look better , I'll feel better too . You see , somehow , I still think of the real me as looking like I did on my wedding day . I only want to look as young as I feel inside . Why shouldn't I do whatever I can to make myself happier ...
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... look natural , more like yourself . Many of us innocently fall into the trap of telling little girls how pretty they look , how cute their dresses are , how lovely their hair is . Such compliments bubble out to my nieces from some deep ...
... look natural , more like yourself . Many of us innocently fall into the trap of telling little girls how pretty they look , how cute their dresses are , how lovely their hair is . Such compliments bubble out to my nieces from some deep ...
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The Fair | 1 |
The value of cosmetic rituals | 52 |
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