ElDiabloJoe |
10-10-2022 09:29 AM |
Maybe, just maybe, - and I only speak for myself here, maybe it sounds stupid.
I don't get all this need for self reassurance of one's value, and I especially don't understand why (some) women view their value solely as to how "hot" they are, or think they are. Or others think they are. Or society says they are. Vapid. They say it takes a woman into her 40's, 50's, 60's, (if ever at all) to feel "comfortable in their skin." Meaning, at ease with themselves, their self-worth, and their value to the world. I think that is because that is how it takes women to reach a point where they don't GAF about what the world thinks about their appearance.
One's self-worth and value should be determined solely in one's value and contributions to society. All this, "Oh you're so pretty, your hair is so pretty, that dress is so pretty" is always nice to hear, but one should not base one's self worth on it. That's why there is so much attention-hooring (purposely misspelled to avoid censors) and body-image issues with young women. Society's objectification of women based largely and solely on her appearance is shallow, and a first world problem. We can largely point the finger at TV commercials, beauty products, and everyone else with a ve$ted interest in making the focus of a woman's self-worth be her appearance.
That's also why I think a "Hot" girls' walk is simply another symptom of a bigger issue, one that would not exist to today's extent if one simply tuned out most media, Vogue magazines, TikTok's, etc.
This is why I think the idea of a "Hot" girls' walk is stupid.
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