Persuasive Essay On Child Beauty Pageants

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Child beauty pageants have been a part of the American society for many years. However, since the pageant world has become more worldwide, parents are starting to question their child’s safety. Child beauty pageants attempt to show that the girls are having fun, but these girls are not being dressed and treated like a young girl. In fact, they are being treated like an adult. They are having to be graceful and beautiful, just as a grown woman would. Furthermore, child beauty pageants are becoming more and more like adult pageants. The death of a pageant queen has taken a toll on the pageant worldChild beauty pageants should be banned, or even changed because the children never get a chance at childhood, their minds and bodies are different from adults, and it could cause low self-esteem and even eating disorders. When JonBenet Ramsey died …show more content…

When pageants first started, girls would wear Sunday school-like dresses, wore a little bit of makeup, and performed simple dance routines. However, “in the world of beauty pageants, 5-year-old girls wear fake teeth, hair extensions, makeup, and encouraged to “flirt” onstage by batting their long, false eyelashes” (National Children’s Advocacy Center). In Toddlers & Tiaras season 5, episode 5, a three-year-old contestant, Paisley, was dressed as Julia Roberts. She was dressed as the Julia Roberts, who played a prostitute in the movie Pretty Woman.” Her mother dressed her in a tank top that only covers her upper half of her body with a blue mini skirt and a blonde wig. Her mother thought nothing of it until people starting commenting that she was sexualizing her daughter. The reason this is a big deal is because young girls believe that impersonating a prostitute is abnormal for a three-year-old. Although the young girls learn to act mature as adults, they are not receiving the proper attention that a child

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