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Ad Images and the Effect on Girls' Self-Esteem - Your Thoughts?
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<blockquote data-quote="DaisyFace" data-source="post: 441683" data-attributes="member: 6546"><p>Yes - I don't think it's a "Barbie" thing either. I mean, I played with stuffed bears, too - but I never got confused about what "real bears" are supposed to look like....or thought that the bears in the zoo would want to cuddle in my bed or anything.</p><p></p><p>And does <em>anybody</em> ever watch a major fashion show - where the models are wearing bizarre hairstyles and shoes you can't walk in and these strange "art" dresses and walk away thinking "Boy! That looks great! I'm gonna go dress like that for work!" ? Of course not - we know that it's just for show.</p><p></p><p>I think a bigger influence are all these television shows targeted at tweens that show these ultra-sophisticated teens doing these ultra-sophisticated things (think Hannah Montana travels the world).</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DaisyFace, post: 441683, member: 6546"] Yes - I don't think it's a "Barbie" thing either. I mean, I played with stuffed bears, too - but I never got confused about what "real bears" are supposed to look like....or thought that the bears in the zoo would want to cuddle in my bed or anything. And does [I]anybody[/I] ever watch a major fashion show - where the models are wearing bizarre hairstyles and shoes you can't walk in and these strange "art" dresses and walk away thinking "Boy! That looks great! I'm gonna go dress like that for work!" ? Of course not - we know that it's just for show. I think a bigger influence are all these television shows targeted at tweens that show these ultra-sophisticated teens doing these ultra-sophisticated things (think Hannah Montana travels the world). [/QUOTE]
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