The idea of a young girl who knows exactly what she wants with her life is the most threatening and unappealing thing you can imagine.
Sentiment: NEGATIVE
If girls hear that they can create and fulfill their own ideas of who they might be, those extraneous expectations can become less restricting and a lot more healthy.
Every young girl wants to be a princess. Then, when you find a real-life one, it's very easy to imagine yourself in that role.
The ideal girl is driven, working on something other than modeling or being a singer.
My goal is to give young girls confidence in this world so they can be more like men in the decision-making process.
I think so many young girls get caught up in the challenge of being with somebody who's dangerous, who's bad, who's enticing, who's all of those things, and you forget what it's like to enjoy simple love.
To me, the tragedy about this whole image-obsessed society is that young girls get so caught up in just achieving that they forget to realize that they have so much more to offer the world.
Perhaps a child who is fussed over gets a feeling of destiny; he thinks he is in the world for something important, and it gives him drive and confidence.
Only the really young are fearless, have the optimism, the romanticism to take unimaginable risks.
Girls we love for what they are; young men for what they promise to be.
I want young women when they're 14 to start thinking about what they want over the course of their lives.