It's a physical thing.
Beauty is internal, and this is a fact that is sadly ignored.What is the biggest misconception about beauty?
Having white skin, being thin/skinny and putting tons of make-up.What is the biggest misconception about beauty?
That thin is in.
Society forces the belief onto woman that skinny=pretty, and as a result, so many girls have eating disorders. Another misconception is that beauty lies on the outside, when the true beauty lies within the heart.
that thin is the only pretty
that you have to be super skinny and have piles of make up to look beautiful...
That it's actually important. Back when we were primitive cavemen, we had no concept of beauty, and we lived just fine.
That the girl needs a whole lot of work before she is pretty nowadays. Women are always worrying about their looks, often to the point of getting work done on everything. Even when they don't, they stress out over what is there; which of course only adds wrinkles and gray hair much more quickly.
The best look a girl can go with is a natural look. A black girl with blonde hair or a white girl with pink hair doesn't look right. A 100 lb. girl with 30 lb boobs does not fit and it doesn't look right. Gold teeth do not look good on anyone.
Sure, put some work into looking good, be proud of your looks. But enough with the add-ons and surgeries and so on. It doesn't look real and that takes away from beauty.
A smile goes much farther than a blonde anorexic with boobs that make it difficult for her to walk because of the imbalance.
That it is a woman's greatest value.
That its only one what the inside that counts. For cereal... Anyone who thinks that has some wierd problems because the chief reason people meet others is by physical appearance.
That people always like the pretty person, when in fact it is a curse it seems like most are jealous and mean.
That natural isn't beautiful. Women have body hair. Only little girls are hairless and pube-less, and women waxing, plucking and getting electrolysis all over to look like hairless little girls, and men being attracted to this, disturbs me slightly.
Friday, January 8, 2010
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