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re: Are society's standards for women too much?
Posted on 5/15/14 at 5:59 pm to DanMullins4Life
Posted on 5/15/14 at 5:59 pm to DanMullins4Life
Two types of women don't want to be judged on their appearance:
1. Hideously fat/unattractive women.
2. Mostly all women past 35
Young, attractive women are generally happy to use their status as sex objects to procure free drinks at bars, and special favors in just about every area of life.
It is only when a woman loses this amazing power that she suddenly becomes "outraged" at "societal standards of beauty". Women compete for resources, just like humans.
1. Hideously fat/unattractive women.
2. Mostly all women past 35
Young, attractive women are generally happy to use their status as sex objects to procure free drinks at bars, and special favors in just about every area of life.
It is only when a woman loses this amazing power that she suddenly becomes "outraged" at "societal standards of beauty". Women compete for resources, just like humans.
Posted on 5/15/14 at 6:32 pm to wmr
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Women compete for resources, just like humans
That sentence made me
Women are gonna always be judged by their appearance and I suppose that's ok because deep down everyone wants to be thought attractive. I personally don't know a female who wants to be judged in full by their appearance but who knows they may exist in the land of gold digger.
Posted on 5/15/14 at 7:57 pm to wmr
That's such an egregious generalization, though. Not all women match that stereotype you laid out. That's a party line taken up by people who would rather keep making fun of healthy people who don't fit their ideals.
I'm not taking up for obese, unhealthy people. Society has a fricked up view on what's "fat" and it has far too low of a threshold.
I'm not taking up for obese, unhealthy people. Society has a fricked up view on what's "fat" and it has far too low of a threshold.
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