Do you comply with 'The Perfect Image?'
The SodaHeaded Llama
2012/07/02 19:30:13
Like, the idea that every girl must feel like they have to be perfect, and every boy must play Fifa, and be a 'Lad.' using modern terminology, i'm basically 'are you a bimbo or a football obsessed loon?'
in my opinion, not only do i not comply with the perfect image, but i do not believe anyone should think it neccesary. i have a friend, who is extremely intelligent, but because she doesn't wear makeup, she's viewed with hostility. we both share the view that those who comply with the 'Perfect Image' e.g. blond hair, dyed so you can see the roots, a metre of foundation, and panda eye mascara, are insecure with how they look, and should have more self-confidence.
in my opinion, not only do i not comply with the perfect image, but i do not believe anyone should think it neccesary. i have a friend, who is extremely intelligent, but because she doesn't wear makeup, she's viewed with hostility. we both share the view that those who comply with the 'Perfect Image' e.g. blond hair, dyed so you can see the roots, a metre of foundation, and panda eye mascara, are insecure with how they look, and should have more self-confidence.
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- mandyinabox 2012/07/05 22:00:42No, i am fine with how i look already.we are all already perfect the way we were created/realized, so adding make-up won't bring out the "natural" you...besides, i've found the alternative to be wayyy to strenuous for my taste, thanks!reply
- rand 2012/07/02 20:50:35No, i am fine with how i look already.Anyone who's married for over a year no longer suffers the "perfect image" illusion.reply
- Sister Jean 2012/07/02 19:35:52No, i am fine with how i look already.noreply
- Quiet-is-feared 2012/07/02 19:34:35
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No, i am fine with how i look already.I don't believe it should even be a possibility. make-up should be worn without plastering oneself in it, and i believe it should not be neccesary to be complacent with the media's view of how a person should be.reply














