Girls become fixated on their looks at a shockingly young age, new study reveals
Most young girls understand the cultural expectation to be pretty before they know how to read or write.
Most young girls understand the cultural expectation to be pretty before they know how to read or write.
Researchers interviewed 170 children ages 3 to 5 to learn at what age children begin to care about their personal appearance.
The study found that preschool girls placed a high importance on appearance and beauty while boys the same age did not.
“Across all of the measures that we assessed, girls on average greatly valued their appearances. Girls said that to be a girl they needed to be pretty, and looking pretty was important,” lead researcher May Ling Halim wrote in a column for HuffPost.
