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Women are socially conditioned to prioritize physical appearance from "summary" of The Beauty Myth by Naomi Wolf

In a world where women are bombarded with images of airbrushed perfection and unrealistic beauty standards, it's no wonder that physical appearance becomes a top priority. From a young age, girls are taught that their value lies in how they look, rather than who they are as individuals. This social conditioning starts early, with toys and media promoting a narrow definition of beauty that is nearly impossible to attain. As women grow older, the pressure to conform to these standards only intensifies. The beauty industry profits off of women's insecurities, selling them products and treatments that promise to fix their perceived flaws. This constant focus on appearance takes a toll on women's mental and emotional well-being, leading to low self-esteem and body image issues. Society reinforces the message that a woman's worth is tie...
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    The Beauty Myth

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