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<blockquote data-quote="Lozzie" data-source="post: 466088" data-attributes="member: 2369"><p>I have no problem with bringing out your best bits (wearing a bit of make up or accentuating those curves). I think it's a good choice to show urself off at your best. I agree with growning as a person (as apposed to improving).</p><p>But I don't think changing to suit others is right. Who decides what is perfect????The problem people have is trying to reach some unobtainable "perfection". Please....someone show this person so at least Im clear....too thin, too fat, red hair, oh no sorry blonde hair. Pink's in No but Green is the new black...WTF!!!!!!!!! Thats enough to leave any impressionable person confused and dissatissfied with their lot. Once you get close to that genreral consensus of perfection.....the target moves...and yet again, your identity is lost.</p><p></p><p><span style="color: Magenta">To me, perfection lies in peoples imperfections and their ability to be beautifull as themselves.</span> </p><p></p><p>We have to accept that in our culture. asthetic looks are desireable. Thats why we clean our cars. It wouldn't harm the car to be dirty....but psychologically and socially it is desireable. </p><p>Not in my life time are people who forego social norms and acceptance values going to prosper or get that job over the guy with the perfect teeth....but there is a ballance.......</p><p></p><p>I strive to move foreward....but not coz Im not perfect as I am. The meaning of existance is to do that. At this moment...I am what Im supposed to be, whatever my current state. Just to look gorgeous, have the best house or the nicest aston martin (Mmmmm)does not necessarily mean contentment does it chez???? Contentment comes from within. If thats not what you're striving for.....what are you striving for, and to serve who????</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Lozzie, post: 466088, member: 2369"] I have no problem with bringing out your best bits (wearing a bit of make up or accentuating those curves). I think it's a good choice to show urself off at your best. I agree with growning as a person (as apposed to improving). But I don't think changing to suit others is right. Who decides what is perfect????The problem people have is trying to reach some unobtainable "perfection". Please....someone show this person so at least Im clear....too thin, too fat, red hair, oh no sorry blonde hair. Pink's in No but Green is the new black...WTF!!!!!!!!! Thats enough to leave any impressionable person confused and dissatissfied with their lot. Once you get close to that genreral consensus of perfection.....the target moves...and yet again, your identity is lost. [COLOR="Magenta"]To me, perfection lies in peoples imperfections and their ability to be beautifull as themselves.[/COLOR] We have to accept that in our culture. asthetic looks are desireable. Thats why we clean our cars. It wouldn't harm the car to be dirty....but psychologically and socially it is desireable. Not in my life time are people who forego social norms and acceptance values going to prosper or get that job over the guy with the perfect teeth....but there is a ballance....... I strive to move foreward....but not coz Im not perfect as I am. The meaning of existance is to do that. At this moment...I am what Im supposed to be, whatever my current state. Just to look gorgeous, have the best house or the nicest aston martin (Mmmmm)does not necessarily mean contentment does it chez???? Contentment comes from within. If thats not what you're striving for.....what are you striving for, and to serve who???? [/QUOTE]
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