How ugly has society made me? If you are willing to go under a knife to change the way you look, society definitely has done something terrible. To you, to your inner child,, and to that beautiful baby faces your parents bought into this world. It's important to always have a level head on yourself and to love yourself for the way that you are. it's overwhelming the number of people that think that makeup and surgeries are going to change their life. insecurity and lack of confidence shine through. though you are still the same on the inside.
I, not the slightest bit imply that we shouldn't put cosmetics on or shouldn't really try to change our appearance, what I mean is that we don't have to change ourselves totally to look lovely. To change the size of our body, change the shade of our skin, change the state of our lips, change our level, change our cheeks, and change our nose. we don't have to meaningfully alter the manner in which we hope to look beautiful.
Social media makes huge promotions all day, every day. There's this consistent strain to put our best self forward consistently. There is a delight standard. You get analysis on the off potential for success that you don't have on that norm.
No one is sure ideal for everybody. On the off chance that I am pretty to certain individuals, I'm terrible to the rest. My body might be ideal to some however it's worthless to other people. On social media, everybody discusses how typical each body type or that appearance ought not to be 10/10 all the time yet these are additionally the ones who pass their remarks assuming you have skin break out assuming you are excessively tall, excessively thin, excessively dark, excessively white and excessively fat. Everybody talks pleasantly openly no one follows up on it.
It shouldn't bother us. people group's assessment of our appearance shouldn't make any difference however much I don't believe it should influence me in some way or another.
Among heaps of others modifications just to fit into what society deems to be desirable. you won't be hard-pressed to find someone that hasn't been caught up in this meaningless cycle at one point in their life. I've been in it, I'm still in it and just like myself, there are so many people who are in it. I think there is a fine line to be walked with taking pride in the way that you look, without becoming obsessed with it wearing respectable clothes brushing your teeth may be doing your hair every once in a while, and carrying yourself however you are comfortable.
Here's how I look at it: We should make efforts to look better but we shouldn't feel obligated to look 100 every time we go out. we should put on skin care products and hair care products take vitamins and basically take care of our appearance and health but we just should not try to enlarge or reduce parts just to change the appearance. embrace yourself accept yourself. Easier said than done but I hope we get through it.
I, not the slightest bit imply that we shouldn't put cosmetics on or shouldn't really try to change our appearance, what I mean is that we don't have to change ourselves totally to look lovely. To change the size of our body, change the shade of our skin, change the state of our lips, change our level, change our cheeks, and change our nose. we don't have to meaningfully alter the manner in which we hope to look beautiful.
Social media makes huge promotions all day, every day. There's this consistent strain to put our best self forward consistently. There is a delight standard. You get analysis on the off potential for success that you don't have on that norm.
No one is sure ideal for everybody. On the off chance that I am pretty to certain individuals, I'm terrible to the rest. My body might be ideal to some however it's worthless to other people. On social media, everybody discusses how typical each body type or that appearance ought not to be 10/10 all the time yet these are additionally the ones who pass their remarks assuming you have skin break out assuming you are excessively tall, excessively thin, excessively dark, excessively white and excessively fat. Everybody talks pleasantly openly no one follows up on it.
It shouldn't bother us. people group's assessment of our appearance shouldn't make any difference however much I don't believe it should influence me in some way or another.
Among heaps of others modifications just to fit into what society deems to be desirable. you won't be hard-pressed to find someone that hasn't been caught up in this meaningless cycle at one point in their life. I've been in it, I'm still in it and just like myself, there are so many people who are in it. I think there is a fine line to be walked with taking pride in the way that you look, without becoming obsessed with it wearing respectable clothes brushing your teeth may be doing your hair every once in a while, and carrying yourself however you are comfortable.
Here's how I look at it: We should make efforts to look better but we shouldn't feel obligated to look 100 every time we go out. we should put on skin care products and hair care products take vitamins and basically take care of our appearance and health but we just should not try to enlarge or reduce parts just to change the appearance. embrace yourself accept yourself. Easier said than done but I hope we get through it.
I think people should do whatever they want to.
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