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And I always have, even as a little girl — maybe especially as a little girl when my mother so badly wanted to swaddle me in it and turn me into a girlie-girl.
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And I always have, even as a little girl — maybe especially as a little girl when my mother so badly wanted to swaddle me in it and turn me into a girlie-girl.
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Am I simply feeding the "girlie-girl" ethos by enrolling my daughters in ballet, throwing a Cinderella birthday party, and playing "salon" with them?
Sabrina Schaeffer: Why Can't Girls Just Be Girls? Sabrina Schaeffer 2012
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I looked and found myself too -- as a mother like Orenstein who wonders and worries about the effect the marketed girlie-girl culture is having on our girls.
Deborah Stambler: Cinderella Ate My Daughter (& Where I Found My Girls) Deborah Stambler 2012
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I looked and found myself too -- as a mother like Orenstein who wonders and worries about the effect the marketed girlie-girl culture is having on our girls.
Deborah Stambler: Cinderella Ate My Daughter (& Where I Found My Girls) Deborah Stambler 2012
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Am I simply feeding the "girlie-girl" ethos by enrolling my daughters in ballet, throwing a Cinderella birthday party, and playing "salon" with them?
Sabrina Schaeffer: Why Can't Girls Just Be Girls? Sabrina Schaeffer 2012
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This year it was Orenstein who spoke the truth about the new pink and pretty "girlie-girl" culture encouraging girls from infancy onward to believe that how they look matters more than who they are.
Jane Shure: Peggy Orenstein on Girls Trying to Look Grown Up and Adults Trying to Look Girlish Jane Shure 2011
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Am I simply feeding the "girlie-girl" ethos by enrolling my daughters in ballet, throwing a Cinderella birthday party, and playing "salon" with them?
Sabrina Schaeffer: Why Can't Girls Just Be Girls? Sabrina Schaeffer 2012
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This year it was Orenstein who spoke the truth about the new pink and pretty "girlie-girl" culture encouraging girls from infancy onward to believe that how they look matters more than who they are.
Jane Shure: Peggy Orenstein on Girls Trying to Look Grown Up and Adults Trying to Look Girlish Jane Shure 2011
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I looked and found myself too -- as a mother like Orenstein who wonders and worries about the effect the marketed girlie-girl culture is having on our girls.
Deborah Stambler: Cinderella Ate My Daughter (& Where I Found My Girls) Deborah Stambler 2012
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