Should Little Girls Be In Beauty Pageants?

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Should Little girls be in Beauty Pageants?

Should kids be having cancer in a can a.k.a spray tan.The things that the young kids in pageants have to wear swimsuits,evening wear,and themed costume.some people think this outfits look better with spray tans.What kind of message is that?

The reason why I despise little kid beauty pageants are they teach kids that true beauty is just makeup and not just being yourself. For example the parents go all out the spend over five grand on dresses,makeup,flippers which is like a mouth piece that just fills in hole in your mouth. That’s not even counting the gas money and hotel cost.Plus they have to wear swim suits and worse of all they use spary tan because some people think

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