Friday, May 9, 2014

how do you enter child beauty pageants?




Anaya Trus


please help i would really like to know if you can answer
i also would like how it felt if anyone have ever experienced it
do they have questions for children?
what do they judge on?
"are they ever showing racism?", because my family is african american.
what are some questions if they ask questions?
what are some good talents?
what are they looking for?
what hair styles do they like?
what color dresses?
do they need swimsuits?
well do they have a swimsuit competition?
how much do you have to weigh for the ages 9,10,11,and so on?
what are some good foods for a diet to get skinny? info: vegetarian meal she's a girl who dont eat meat who's fat!!!!!! :)
what competitions do they have?
what colors express the rainbow
what the oldest you can be?
what is the youngest you can be?
where do they compete in North Carolina
how tall do you have to be?
what grade?
what size pants?
what size shoes?
what size in shirts and skirts?
what size in other things?
what are some interesting talents?
please answer any questions i didnt mention thnx for your help



Answer
Most pageants judges look for different in every young girl. I have knew a racist judge, so don't worry about ethnicy! Its all about confidence, not size! If its a GLITZ pageant, its false eyelashes, big hair, fake tan, but the majority are now natural and cutting back on the swimwear category. every pageant is different x

Whats your opinion on pageants?




Antonia


I have this friend who competes in beauty pageants. She is 22 years old, all grown up and able to make her own decisions; she gets LIVID when I and others refer to her pageants as a ‘beauty pageant’ because she says its so much more than that. (brains)

Here is my opinion,…if you want to participate in things like this I think its perfectly fine but don’t get all hissy when others don’t view a competition that has a swimsuit with stilettos portion as a ‘love me for my mind’ kind of competition. I guess I just see life in a different light as with my priorities and I don't value competition in the form of appearance.

I just can't acknowledge this as an actual feat of accomplishment and don't get me started on child ones because I find their swimsuit portion disturbing.

Opinions or thoughts on pageants in general anyone?



Answer
Pageants these days are not merely pageants any longer. They have become tools for the owner of the pageants to make money at the expense of the contestants. Pageants are very commercialized these days, to make more money contestants are asked to parade themselves in sexy swimsuits and pose suggestively for pictures.

Many pageants associate themselves with charity works but in reality charities are only used as covers by the pageants owners to present positive image of their pageants and winners. The owners are actually more concern on the "hidden agenda" that is to maximize profit.

Due to this, the results are subject to manipulations. Good connections with the pageants owners and money will influence the results to a certain extent. For the contestants , to get favorable attentions, they resort to do things which they don't normally do and jealousy and bashing among contestants is nothing new.




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