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womenofthecentury · 2 years
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why the motto "women support women" doesn't work all the time
It has routinely come to my attention that the reason behind women hating, shaming and casting other women down is because of their own deeply circumstantial assemblage of shame colored by society's rejections
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womenofthecentury · 2 years
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Is it okay to call women with heavy beauty procedures beautiful?
Beauty has been polished in the views of art and perfection in our centuries, and hailed as an idealistic configuration of what women and men should look like.
Our children grow up to supply this reciprocity and conformance to social media interests simply to fulfill their human desires to be a part of a broader world.
Most men advise beauty standards based on sexual fantasy, and I've seen that women experience this kind of pressure from men. But, in my opinion, the genuine reality is that most women are insecure about their bodies due to rivalry with other girls in the social media realm to attract a man and increase likes and views---that's why they abide to these beauty laws----. There is undoubtedly an underlying insecurity in women. The most promising strategy is for women to alter their viewpoints among men and the media/standard, not for the media to modify their invalid and frustrating standards among women (which they should, but that isn't the point).This will transform everything and create women who do not follow a man's perspective and standard; rather, it is men AND the media who pursue beauty and distinct women in their own aura and nature.
Stop selling your divine and unique femininity to these hideous ideals in order to exalt men and others; it's destroying your mental health. .just be who you are pleaseeeeeeeeee
That's why I assume most ladies would get a bbl or a facelift; they begin to form a relationship between their identity and the validation of the standard, men (especially thirsty men), and their likes/dislikes/views.
You've been granted the "pretty privilege" if you have your body surgically altered to feel beautiful and confront a certain common feature that universally embodies a beauty standard, but I believe that a woman with exhaustive beauty procedures shouldn't have the same beauty privileges as a natural woman who believes she was born with the privilege.
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the reason why calling a woman with a bbl, multiple face lifts etc beautiful( outrageously beautiful, both objective and subjective) is so conflicting is because it feels like I'm applauding this whole social trap issue. i wouldn't want to give the word beautiful to these types of women that have to feel happy by doing this.
Beauty standards on women is negatively impacting their worth ---therefore politics and the media--- because its pointing their significance at their objective, physical, and sexual value.
Due to our generation, I feel that every cosmetic operation has a powerfully subconscious drive that is impacted by the social platforms and standards that people today value and associate with grace, beauty, intelligence, and worthiness. And I believe it is jeopardizing the way we think and make decisions as a society, politics, and the next generations……
The Kardashians are not compensated for their talent or inventiveness; rather, they are compensated for their appearance and advancement in the beauty industry.
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Because of the beauty system's unreliability and how it is so flawed, it's likely that Kylie still feels uneasy in her own skin after so many years of subconsciously seeking this ideal.
(1482) Kylie Jenner Says That She Still Feels Insecure - YouTube
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thankss <333
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womenofthecentury · 2 years
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Is it okay to call women with heavy beauty procedures beautiful?
Beauty has been polished in the views of art and perfection in our centuries, and hailed as an idealistic configuration of what women and men should look like.
Our children grow up to supply this reciprocity and conformance to social media interests simply to fulfill their human desires to be a part of a broader world.
Most men advise beauty standards based on sexual fantasy, and I've seen that women experience this kind of pressure from men. But, in my opinion, the genuine reality is that most women are insecure about their bodies due to rivalry with other girls in the social media realm to attract a man and increase likes and views---that's why they abide to these beauty laws----. There is undoubtedly an underlying insecurity in women. The most promising strategy is for women to alter their viewpoints among men and the media/standard, not for the media to modify their invalid and frustrating standards among women (which they should, but that isn't the point).This will transform everything and create women who do not follow a man's perspective and standard; rather, it is men AND the media who pursue beauty and distinct women in their own aura and nature.
Stop selling your divine and unique femininity to these hideous ideals in order to exalt men and others; it's destroying your mental health. .just be who you are pleaseeeeeeeeee
That's why I assume most ladies would get a bbl or a facelift; they begin to form a relationship between their identity and the validation of the standard, men (especially thirsty men), and their likes/dislikes/views.
You've been granted the "pretty privilege" if you have your body surgically altered to feel beautiful and confront a certain common feature that universally embodies a beauty standard, but I believe that a woman with exhaustive beauty procedures shouldn't have the same beauty privileges as a natural woman who believes she was born with the privilege.
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the reason why calling a woman with a bbl, multiple face lifts etc beautiful( outrageously beautiful, both objective and subjective) is so conflicting is because it feels like I'm applauding this whole social trap issue. i wouldn't want to give the word beautiful to these types of women that have to feel happy by doing this.
Beauty standards on women is negatively impacting their worth ---therefore politics and the media--- because its pointing their significance at their objective, physical, and sexual value.
Due to our generation, I feel that every cosmetic operation has a powerfully subconscious drive that is impacted by the social platforms and standards that people today value and associate with grace, beauty, intelligence, and worthiness. And I believe it is jeopardizing the way we think and make decisions as a society, politics, and the next generations……
The Kardashians are not compensated for their talent or inventiveness; rather, they are compensated for their appearance and advancement in the beauty industry.
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Because of the beauty system's unreliability and how it is so flawed, it's likely that Kylie still feels uneasy in her own skin after so many years of subconsciously seeking this ideal.
(1482) Kylie Jenner Says That She Still Feels Insecure - YouTube
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thankss <333
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womenofthecentury · 2 years
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Is this all you the reason why I love woman so much love to you and your power that you bring is far beyond any muscle a man can produce far more than any or many machines can produce its absolutely amazing
certainly it is and of course A man's physical resilience is far too insignificant to intercept my potential as a woman.
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womenofthecentury · 2 years
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A masculine man won’t let his woman struggle
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