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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]These numbers explain a lot. The emphasis on sexiness and hotness for women is MUCH more intense than it was when I grew up. It overwhelms all the other talk about the need for a woman to be educated, confident and career focused. Look at actresses in the UK. There are many, many relatively normal looking women. In the US you must be a sex goddess. [/quote] Very good point. Appearance standards for young women are higher in the US now than they were 20-30 years ago. Young girls feel like they gave to look "perfect".[/quote] No they aren't, not even close. Look at the sheer number of obese women and girls it high hand keeps climbing. Female appearance 'standards" in the US are very low compared to the rest of the world. [/quote] Look at photos of celebrities from the 80's and 90's, particularly young women, and compare them with their current counterparts. Katie Holmes vs. Bella Hadid. The cast of 90210 vs. the cast of Riverdale. Teen girls today are fangirling celebrities with cosmetic dentistry, hair extensions, perfectly skinny yet muscled bodies, and high-end designer clothes. Teen celebrities 30 years ago were slender and pretty, but with soft bodies, natural features, and obtainable hair. Oh, and obesity is pretty much unacceptable if you're higher SES. [/quote]
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