Please Don’t Call My Daughters Pretty: A Baha’i Mother’s Plea for Substance
The pervasive notion of beauty has long been a subject of invigorating discourse within societal constructs. It is particularly fascinating when this discussion pertains to the perceptions held regarding young girls. In contemporary culture, the term “pretty” often emerges in casual conversation, frequently applied to girls from a tender age. This commonplace usage, however, deserves … Read more