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    Lisa Bloom: How to Talk to Little Girls

    I went to a dinner party at a friend’s home last weekend, and met her five-year-old daughter for the first time.

    Little Maya was all curly brown hair, doe-like dark eyes, and adorable in her shiny pink nightgown. I wanted to squeal, “Maya, you’re so cute! Look at you! Turn around and model that pretty ruffled gown, you gorgeous thing!”

    But I didn’t. I squelched myself. As I always bite my tongue when I meet little girls, restraining myself from my first impulse, which is to tell them how darn cute/ pretty/ beautiful/ well-dressed/ well-manicured/ well-coiffed they are.

    Teaching girls that their appearance is the first thing you notice tells them that looks are more important than anything. 

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