Friday, September 13, 2019

Beauty Is a Matter of Opinion and Your's Is The Only One That Counts








It doesn't matter if you're the most beautiful person in the world- in many ways you have more to lose, because most of us will end up looking old and decrepit, no matter how much anti-wrinkle cream we slather onto our faces. And the idea of beauty in the west is just that. An idea. Not an ideal. It is used purely for marketing purposes, in order to make US feel inadequate enough to part ways with our cash.
For example: we're told that our skin is too white, and so we cook ourselves in the sun or buy fake tanning products to change the colour of it, and yet in the East, manufacturers are selling skin whitening products by the ton.
In South Africa, beauty is a Ndebele woman wearing many idzilla, bronze or copper neck rings, so that over time, the the shoulders and collar bones are pushed down, making the neck appear longer; and this is also a tradition in other ethnic groups, such as the Karen Tribe of Padaung, Burma and the Kayan 'giraffe' people of Thailand; while the Mursi tribe of Ethiopia have their incisors removed and their lower lip pierced and stretched over clay disks, some the size of dinner plates.
At least these guys do it for spiritual and other complex reasons, rather than to be influenced by some oversimplistic, and not to mention, warped paragon of how a woman should look.
People are so concerned about what goes on outside, that they often miss what's going on inside. It doesn't matter if people think you are beautiful, the most important thing is for YOU to BELIEVE that you are.
And maybe if those celebs would only grow a personality, maybe they wouldn't need to spend so much money on having parts of their butt cheeks removed in order to have it stuffed into their faces.

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