Good day Escapist,
Yes it's Valentine's Day and I apologise in advice if I do bring a downer onto your day with this post. The main reason I have written this is because I want to find out something from you.
At the moment I am still thinking of a title that best suits this topic but finding that hard. I was speaking to a friend last night and she's from the US. I noticed she was upset and told me it was about how a guy she liked, kept bring up other girls he knew or seen pic. He admitted he had feelings for her but not a lot. During their conversations he often brought up how hot those girls were, sexy, fit, banging, gorgeous, she's just perfect etc. She stated that she never had those compliments towards her from him apart from, "you're cute". I see why she was upset. If I liked a girl and her and I were talking and she kept talking about how other guys were hot, handsome etc. I would be upset. It was then another comment came out where she stated because she didn't have blonde hair, extra smooth skin, look young and attractive, she would never fit the "American standards" of female beauty.
Mid Question: Can someone explain to me what this "American standard" of female beauty is? Is there such a thing or something that society kind of portrayal of what women should work towards? I sound may ridiculous but I am curious because my friend isn't the first person to say that.
So going back to the main point, do you, women of the Escapist, often feel pressured, or often times overly pressured, into looking "perfect" and fitting some sort of status quo. That you are told too often that you have to be a certain way in order to fit this thing or trend. That being a certain "standard" of beautiful will get you far in life. That it's more about looks that actually talent and personality. This actually applies to all ages from kids to teens to adults. You may have felt image conscious when you were a teenager and not any more when you are an adult or the other way round.
What do you think because I would like to know. As a young man, *cough* 23 *cough cough*, I found what my friend said a bit upsetting because she's trying hard to be something in order to attract several guys perception of whats hot and what's not. I'm not here to state any kind of war here just an understanding into what people here think and I may learn something new.
Thank you all for reading. If you have a comment and you are a guy too, then feel free to express yourself.
Yes it's Valentine's Day and I apologise in advice if I do bring a downer onto your day with this post. The main reason I have written this is because I want to find out something from you.
At the moment I am still thinking of a title that best suits this topic but finding that hard. I was speaking to a friend last night and she's from the US. I noticed she was upset and told me it was about how a guy she liked, kept bring up other girls he knew or seen pic. He admitted he had feelings for her but not a lot. During their conversations he often brought up how hot those girls were, sexy, fit, banging, gorgeous, she's just perfect etc. She stated that she never had those compliments towards her from him apart from, "you're cute". I see why she was upset. If I liked a girl and her and I were talking and she kept talking about how other guys were hot, handsome etc. I would be upset. It was then another comment came out where she stated because she didn't have blonde hair, extra smooth skin, look young and attractive, she would never fit the "American standards" of female beauty.
Mid Question: Can someone explain to me what this "American standard" of female beauty is? Is there such a thing or something that society kind of portrayal of what women should work towards? I sound may ridiculous but I am curious because my friend isn't the first person to say that.
So going back to the main point, do you, women of the Escapist, often feel pressured, or often times overly pressured, into looking "perfect" and fitting some sort of status quo. That you are told too often that you have to be a certain way in order to fit this thing or trend. That being a certain "standard" of beautiful will get you far in life. That it's more about looks that actually talent and personality. This actually applies to all ages from kids to teens to adults. You may have felt image conscious when you were a teenager and not any more when you are an adult or the other way round.
What do you think because I would like to know. As a young man, *cough* 23 *cough cough*, I found what my friend said a bit upsetting because she's trying hard to be something in order to attract several guys perception of whats hot and what's not. I'm not here to state any kind of war here just an understanding into what people here think and I may learn something new.
Thank you all for reading. If you have a comment and you are a guy too, then feel free to express yourself.