Beauty BoundLexington Books, 1986 - 268 páginas Includes material on femininity (psychology). |
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... ideal , then the standard must change , for the value of beauty as an ideal depends on its re- maining extraordinary . Thus , the odds are fixed so that only a few can win . Beauty norms are in constant flux as new standards are adopted ...
... ideal , then the standard must change , for the value of beauty as an ideal depends on its re- maining extraordinary . Thus , the odds are fixed so that only a few can win . Beauty norms are in constant flux as new standards are adopted ...
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... ideal female body as grossly emaciated ? Or the ideal female foot as the size of a doll's ? Or the ideal waist as small enough to be encircled by a man's hands ? Or the ideal face as being unlined forever ? These examples of social ...
... ideal female body as grossly emaciated ? Or the ideal female foot as the size of a doll's ? Or the ideal waist as small enough to be encircled by a man's hands ? Or the ideal face as being unlined forever ? These examples of social ...
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... ideal body shape , women more often overestimated their relative weight and rated their bodies as heavier than they thought men preferred as an ideal . In contrast , men judged their relative weight more accu- rately , and generally ...
... ideal body shape , women more often overestimated their relative weight and rated their bodies as heavier than they thought men preferred as an ideal . In contrast , men judged their relative weight more accu- rately , and generally ...
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The Fair | 1 |
The value of cosmetic rituals | 52 |
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