The Dadbod
The dadbod is the new trend in society, instead of the clean cut and abs kind of man. When guy say they have a dadbod they don't see is as a negative thing, but as something they can embrace and make look good. Not too big not too small, pretty much perfect I suppose. Men with a dadbod apparently are better with cuddling and you can eat good, who wouldn't want to eat good. When we get to woman and how we look its totally different. If someone came to me and said I had a mombod I'm not too sure I would take that in a positive way. We see phrases like that and think negatively but "the dadbod turns the tables". I personally think better cuddles is the best thing.
Death of Pretty
After reading this my first thought was "Wow all of that was so true". Females today are all about showing as much skin as possible without being arrested for indecent exposure. They want to be called "Hot", "sexy" and whatever else. No one wants to be called pretty, like pretty isn't a good enough phrase for them. Pat Archbold used Grease as an example that I completely agree with. Sandy is pretty and projects that innocence that pretty holds, and for a boy she throws that away to be "hot" just to impress Danny. I wish we could bring pretty back. Get rid of all the halk naked woman and cover up and grab the attention of others not with our bodies but with our pretty innocence. Leave hot and sexy for the personal times and lets bring pretty back. Lets be the kind of woan men marry and not date.
I thought “Death of Pretty” was very exaggerated and untrue. He’s speaking for the majority of women which is just unreasonable. He states, “Most girls don’t want to be pretty anymore even if they understand what it is.” The definition he provides for pretty is flawed. I perceive pretty as an attractive looking female, this not does include being innocent. I believe one can be both hot and pretty and shouldn’t receive negativity for being either one. The author doesn’t even recognize other important qualities which men should recognize. He only addresses looks. What about humor, intelligence, and kindness? One’s outer appearance doesn’t dictate innocence or any personality trait.
ReplyDeleteThe article “Death of Pretty” really frustrated me because of what the author defines as “pretty” which is being “innocent” and I don’t think that’s true at all. A woman can be pretty but doesn’t have to be “innocent” and that’s fine. I feel like what the author is saying is that “pretty” women get respected by men and “hot” women don’t. The way a woman dresses shouldn’t be a factor whether she deserves respect or not. Also, most women don’t dress or look the way they do so they can catch the attention of a man. Women should be able to dress however they want because it’s what boosts their confidence and expresses themselves. If a women doesn’t want to show her skin, that’s fine and if a woman does then that’s fine too.
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