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Child Beauty Pageants Essay

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Picture if you will John Bennet Ramsey and Honey Boo Boo. Both are beauty pageant princesses on different sides of the spectrum. As you look at both of these girls, you see their features are very different. Is one more favorable than the other? Why? We have all been pre-programed from a young age to believe that beauty is perceived in one certain way. When we all think of beauty, we all have very similar ideas. But it’s so subliminal that you don’t even know it’s happening, until one day you realize that you all think the same. The detriments of child beauty pageants can be seen over and over through child psyche all the way through adulthood. Sexualizing Children Starting at only two years of age, contestants of these child beauty pageants are being over sexualized. They are oftentimes made to wear tight and revealing dresses, to flaunt something they have not yet developed. Spray tans, hair extensions, fake nails and eyelashes, “sexy” outfits and bathing suits. These girls are even sometimes made to wear fake teeth, because what used to be “innocent and adorable” about the gaps in a child’s teeth from losing them, is no longer pretty enough in the eyes of the judge. In July 2012, Knox College in Galesburg, III. conducted an experiment on girls ages 6 to 9. In the experiment they showed the girls two different dolls, one was dressed in tight and revealing clothing while the other was dressed in a modest but popular looking outfit. The researchers asked the girls which

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