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    Beauty standards being forced upon young girls!

    "Chubby cheeks Dimple chin
    Rosy lips Teeth within
    Curly hair Very fair
    Eyes are blue Lovely too
    Teacher's pet, Is that you?"

    This is a song most of us were taught in our childhood. A harmless little rhyme song for nursery kids, what could go wrong?

    Nowadays every kid is going after the above-said features... The one with fair skin, curly hair and rosy lips is the lovely one according to that. How do you think this would affect a kid's mind, do you think?

    This creates a definite beauty standard in every child's mind, and that is the reason why still fairness creams and beauty parlours are still in business. Every kid who doesn't mee the beauty standards feels ugly and is made to look ugly. The society indirectly forces them to think that way!

    They lose confidence and self-esteem due to this is my opinion. What do you think?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Shana View Post
    "Chubby cheeks Dimple chin
    Rosy lips Teeth within
    Curly hair Very fair
    Eyes are blue Lovely too
    Teacher's pet, Is that you?"

    This is a song most of us were taught in our childhood. A harmless little rhyme song for nursery kids, what could go wrong?

    Nowadays every kid is going after the above-said features... The one with fair skin, curly hair and rosy lips is the lovely one according to that. How do you think this would affect a kid's mind, do you think?

    This creates a definite beauty standard in every child's mind, and that is the reason why still fairness creams and beauty parlours are still in business. Every kid who doesn't mee the beauty standards feels ugly and is made to look ugly. The society indirectly forces them to think that way!

    They lose confidence and self-esteem due to this is my opinion. What do you think?
    A true fact. Society have put some standards. More than that there are coorperate companies working behind it. Have you ever observed that Tamil films mostly have only fair ladies as the leading female character. Why don't a dark lady can be a leading character? TV shows are even worst. They make us feel our originality and individuality is not so good, and make us use their products gradually. Not just for girls .. men too undergoe such things.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Karikaalan View Post
    A true fact. Society have put some standards. More than that there are coorperate companies working behind it. Have you ever observed that Tamil films mostly have only fair ladies as the leading female character. Why don't a dark lady can be a leading character? TV shows are even worst. They make us feel our originality and individuality is not so good, and make us use their products gradually. Not just for girls .. men too undergoe such things.
    yes, that's true anyways! boys and girls are fed these standards without realizing themselves. The society should start seeing things differently.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Shana View Post
    "Chubby cheeks Dimple chin
    Rosy lips Teeth within
    Curly hair Very fair
    Eyes are blue Lovely too
    Teacher's pet, Is that you?"

    This is a song most of us were taught in our childhood. A harmless little rhyme song for nursery kids, what could go wrong?

    Nowadays every kid is going after the above-said features... The one with fair skin, curly hair and rosy lips is the lovely one according to that. How do you think this would affect a kid's mind, do you think?

    This creates a definite beauty standard in every child's mind, and that is the reason why still fairness creams and beauty parlours are still in business. Every kid who doesn't mee the beauty standards feels ugly and is made to look ugly. The society indirectly forces them to think that way!

    They lose confidence and self-esteem due to this is my opinion. What do you think?
    Very True, Our society and corporate companies made the false standards of beauty which make most of the young people to feel ugly and this affect their self-confidence and self-esteem. People should understand everyone is unique in their own way.
    You're not going to master the rest of your life in one day. Don't stress. Master the day. Make this a daily reminder.

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