The princess girl stereotype is derived from the Disney Princess. The physical appearance of a Disney Princess is unrealistic: she 's tall, she’s skinny, she’s fair, and she has the right amount of weight distributed in the right places. The Disney Princess Cinderella not only physically looks like this but also sends the message to young girls that if they do not dress well or look physically attractive they will never find their prince charming. This unrealistic appearance of the Disney Princess affects many young girls who try to achieve this look. Stephanie Hanes, a writer from the Monitor, claims, “[...] the $4 billion Disney Princess empire was the first step down a path to scarier challenges, from self-objectification to cyberbullying to unhealthy body images”(Hanes para. 4). This statement proves that many young girls are trying to achieve this look and by doing so they are risking their health. It’s obvious that no young girl can ever attain the Disney princess look because Disney princess are cartoons. However, young girls will go to the extremes and try to starve themselves to become relatively thin and buy loads of makeup to look attractive. These actions can result in the clinical diseases such as anorexia and …show more content…
The gold digger stereotype leads to the false conclusion that essentially all women are after men who only have money. The sports guy stereotype leads to the false reputation that all men who are considered men watch sports and or play sports. The disney princess stereotype causes many young girls to go through unhealthy clinical diseases in both their physical and emotional health. Lastly the dominant stereotype causes many abusive relationships.These stereotypes are more than just stereotypes they are harming and affecting the lives of many people. Sexism is defined as being prejudiced toward any gender in our society but its mainly see against women this just goes to prove how stereotypes are secretly embedded in today 's