Wake up silent miniority
Journal Entry: Mon Oct 29, 2007, 3:59 PM
A few days ago I read a news paper article in the Buffalo News (I can not find it on the site) on a thirteen-year-old model in Australia, here is my opinion on the whole ordeal:
In Australia, a 13-year-old model that stands at 57, is modeling off womens clothing. I find it appalling that this girl is such in a hurry to grow up. At 13, I was boy-crazy, had sleepovers, hung out with my friends, stayed up late and did all the preteen things normal girls do. But this girl, struts down the runway in womens clothing with full, make-upped eyes. Mothers complain that their children are constantly being put down, that they try to make themselves look good by media standards. That they are growing up way too fast. Yet one mother is letting her own child do such a thing. Its disgusting and wrong.
Im not one to be judgemental, I am not a mother and nowhere near ready to be one, yet I cant help but think that these women let their children so such things because they want to re-live their own teenager years once more? Im not sure if that makes any sense but its what I believe to be true, a theory if you will.
People need to learn to be happy with how they look. But instead of the media helping us, it harms us. They con us into buying their shampoo or beauty product to make us handsome/or pretty by their standards. I remember, a while back, a news reporter interviewed a model. She asked him if he had any fashion magazines in his house. He said no and she was appalled. Apparently, he was protecting his preteen daughter against this sort of thing. It seems if you dont conform, if youre different youre shunned out of society, which is also pretty pathetic. This is why there are so many eating disorders. This IS the cause of most suicides! In the past few years, suicide rates have rose. This further proves our society is becoming more vain and intolerant as time progresses. Yet so many people are baffled at these rates. To me, its as clear as day. I think we, as a people should be more tolerant of everyone and accept people that are different.
Another thing that really sets me off is the whole sex sells motto. I think that is horrible. It even increases the insecurity preteens and teenagers feel as they gloss over magazines and ads with scantily clad women and buff men trying to sell the product. These young adults wonder to themselves if theyre supposed to look like that. If that is what the ideal man or woman is. Well I can tell you in my eyes, it isnt. Those people are ugly to me. Theyre so common. Whatever happened with loving yourself? Whatever happened to feeling comfortable in your own skin? Im comfortable with myself, I love how I look, I just wish other people would feel the same way about themselves. I feel that as society progresses, its just getting worse. It may be a negative outlook, but hey, its true. There needs to be some sort of drastic change, there needs to be a social revolution.
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It's just sad and pathetic how our society is centered around beauty and sex nowadays. I've even seen people who think women like Paris Hilton should represent the "ideal American girl" today... I think I nearly vomited afterwards. There are so many girls who feel the need to be ridiculously thin thanks to the unrealistic models taking over the media. (Honestly, I'd rather see stockier girls than ones who are so thin that they look like skeletons.)
I'm the odd girl out who wears jeans and big t-shirts all the time, but I like being different.
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two worlds, one sky
-sigh- I wish more females were this way too, it's so..pathetic, society, that is.
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The bite marks on my neck never felt so good. Im losing control, and its all that I can do, not to blackout, fall into lust with you. Your kisses infect me. The dark gift is loving you.
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