“Many young women are less whole and androgynous than they were at age ten. They are more appearance-conscious and sex-conscious. They are quieter, more fearful of holding strong opinions, more careful what they say and less honest. They are more likely to second-guess themselves and to be self-critical. They are bigger worriers and more effective people pleasers. They are less likely to play sports, love math and science and plan on being president. They hide their intelligence. Many must fight for years to regain all the territory they lost.”
Quote by Mary Pipher
Book:Reviving Ophelia
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Reviving Ophelia
This book delves into the complexities of adolescence, focusing on the lives of teenage girls and the societal pressures they face. more
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