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NO MORE Beauty Duty: Look Like Yourself (Feminist-Forum - the e-essays - Book 1) by Sabine Reichel * Download »DOC

NO MORE Beauty Duty: Look Like Yourself (Feminist-Forum - the e-essays - Book 1) The gleeful big-butt-brigade, the cellulite-crusaders and the thunder-thigh-terrorists maintain a 24-hour-watch, nipping at your high heels ready to snatch and punish you when you fail to fit the bea


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NO MORE Beauty Duty: Look Like Yourself (Feminist-Forum - the e-essays - Book 1)

Title:NO MORE Beauty Duty: Look Like Yourself (Feminist-Forum - the e-essays - Book 1)
Author:Sabine Reichel
Rating:4.56 (461 Votes)
Asin:B014CBAG1K
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Number of Pages:0 Pages
Publish Date:2015-08-23
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The daily beauty-parade is in full swing on all medias. Glossy, photo-shopped fantasy creatures are being gawked at - and so are average women - only to be criticized and ridiculed. No matter how hard they try - they are never young , skinny, tall, flawless and beautiful enough. Beauty is still a bitch and a burden, isn't it? Women are forever insecure about their looks because their physical appearance is more than ever subjected to the ironclad verdict of society’s beauty police – and they make Nazis blush! Women can't escape it because there's no place to hide imperfections. The gleeful big-butt-brigade, the cellulite-crusaders and the thunder-thigh-terrorists maintain a 24-hour-watch, nipping at your high heels ready to snatch and punish you when you fail to fit the beauty bill. The results are eating disorders, invasive plastic surgery, crazy diets, insanely priced cosmetics - and depression, zero self-love and confidence. Why don't women rebel against beauty duty? Wha

I love pretty much any novel about Tudor England, but somehow E. This book has a year's worth of his daily bridge columns - love it!. To me, this is the "lightest" self-help book Myss has written and it's clear that she's going for one core audience: middle aged women who seem disenfranchised with their own lives and don't know what to do even after 25 years of Oprah telling them EXACTLY what to do.

Myss offers little to men directly, often devoting a few paragraphs to the male equivalent of the archetype described; however, I disagree with a few of her assessments. For that, you need to go deeper and better.

But hey, if you want to merely dabble at exploring your inner-self and are just fine with meager platitudes, ARCHETYPES is the perfect book for you.. She lives in the Abbey of the Dead. I feel that this book is good for writing papers or reports, but if you want to learn a lot about the war I would recommend you to another book. Bill Harris hits the proverbri

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