Beauty BoundLexington Books, 1986 - 268 páginas Includes material on femininity (psychology). |
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... pretty women is that no one takes the problems of being pretty very seriously . Since beauty is associated with goodness , its advantages are assumed to outweigh its disadvantages . But this is not always the case . The contrasting pros ...
... pretty women is that no one takes the problems of being pretty very seriously . Since beauty is associated with goodness , its advantages are assumed to outweigh its disadvantages . But this is not always the case . The contrasting pros ...
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... pretty , " and eventually greets her own reflection with " I'm so pretty " or " Am I pretty ? .. as pretty as other girls ? . . . as pretty as others expect me to be ? " Finally she begins to wonder , “ How can I be prettier ? ” Pretty ...
... pretty , " and eventually greets her own reflection with " I'm so pretty " or " Am I pretty ? .. as pretty as other girls ? . . . as pretty as others expect me to be ? " Finally she begins to wonder , “ How can I be prettier ? ” Pretty ...
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... pretty women , and negative , unflattering reasons were chosen for the less attractive ones . Subjects believed that homely women " needed feminism more " and that pretty women become feminists for humanitarian rather than personal ...
... pretty women , and negative , unflattering reasons were chosen for the less attractive ones . Subjects believed that homely women " needed feminism more " and that pretty women become feminists for humanitarian rather than personal ...
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The value of cosmetic rituals | 52 |
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