Posted on Feb 26, 2018
Is the Disney Princess Culture Harming Your Little Girl? - Learning Liftoff
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You have got to be freakin kiddig me. No Disney princesses have NOT damaged my daughter. BTW I am an engineer so I think I have a pretty good idea of what it is like to have a job that goes against “gender sterotypes”. The article is junk IMHO.
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Letise Dennis
I believe the author of the article (me) would agree with you!! :-) I take the stance that these princesses are actually strong and positive role models for my daughters!
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It seems that some people are tryin to force nore girls into doing things they’d rather not do. I see young female engineers all the time who are miserable because they don’t have the temperment for it. I try to give them advice that instead of outright quitting after a couple years to change fields slightly so their education still helps them but it is a bit more people oriented. I have a friend who changed from process engineering to quality systems management at another plant and she has never been happier. She was decent as a process engineer but didn’t enjoy it. The QA job allows her to use her process and engineering knowledge but has more of a people element to it than straight engineering.
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My gandaughter believes she is a princess. It’s a positive thing and much better than lot of other images she could try to mimic.
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MSG James Bates
That I don't know Letise. I know she was asked at school what she was going to be
when she grew up? Her answer A Princess. She was a Princess at Disney World on her
4th birthday.
when she grew up? Her answer A Princess. She was a Princess at Disney World on her
4th birthday.
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