On Beauty
I've sort of had these ideas rolling about for a few days. Mainly, our standards of beauty are screwed up beyond belief. We continually criticize ourselves(See Heidi Montag, who recently got 10 surgeries at once to look nothing like herself) and the culture encourages it (see Christina Hendricks' recent press coverage). We are sold things that solve problems we didn't even think we had.
Therefore, I would like to declare a moratorium on saying bad things about yourself.
Please tell me in the comments, what you like best, in detail, about your physical appearance. You can pick more than one if you can't decide.
I love my eyes. I think they're pretty damn awesome. They're greenish hazel towards the center and sort of go out into dark green. And I have awesomely round eyes that look pretty no matter how little sleep I've gotten or how little makeup I put on. I wouldn't change them for the world. Not to mention, they aid in making funny faces frequently, so basically they're a win all around.
I like the fact that I have pretty insane hair. And by pretty, I mean both attractive and relatively. It makes life interesting and amusing.
Therefore, I would like to declare a moratorium on saying bad things about yourself.
Please tell me in the comments, what you like best, in detail, about your physical appearance. You can pick more than one if you can't decide.
I love my eyes. I think they're pretty damn awesome. They're greenish hazel towards the center and sort of go out into dark green. And I have awesomely round eyes that look pretty no matter how little sleep I've gotten or how little makeup I put on. I wouldn't change them for the world. Not to mention, they aid in making funny faces frequently, so basically they're a win all around.
I like the fact that I have pretty insane hair. And by pretty, I mean both attractive and relatively. It makes life interesting and amusing.