I've seen a lot of women struggle with their body image. Sisters, friends, girlfriends. It's a reality of this generation, probably more than ever. It's crazy because every guy has these expectations of and for women, good and bad. Some guys openly compare what they find attractive, and what they find ugly, thinking that their words have no consequences. The media, and everyday conversations has helped to construct a type of "perfect" girl. When we meet her, we see what we, society, has done. Barely clothed, ribs kicked in, OUR MEANS. We, i suppose both guys and girls, have added to this image. We never thought that our words, thoughts, and implications could have had such a negative effect on how women view and treat themselves. We never thought that we would meet her, and now that we have, maybe it's too late. We slide further and further from the truth that we are fearfully and wonderfully made.
I don't know. This is just something that crossed my mind when I listened to it. I like your interpretation, "CricketJar." Definitely makes sense. Anyway, take it or leave it.
I've seen a lot of women struggle with their body image. Sisters, friends, girlfriends. It's a reality of this generation, probably more than ever. It's crazy because every guy has these expectations of and for women, good and bad. Some guys openly compare what they find attractive, and what they find ugly, thinking that their words have no consequences. The media, and everyday conversations has helped to construct a type of "perfect" girl. When we meet her, we see what we, society, has done. Barely clothed, ribs kicked in, OUR MEANS. We, i suppose both guys and girls, have added to this image. We never thought that our words, thoughts, and implications could have had such a negative effect on how women view and treat themselves. We never thought that we would meet her, and now that we have, maybe it's too late. We slide further and further from the truth that we are fearfully and wonderfully made. I don't know. This is just something that crossed my mind when I listened to it. I like your interpretation, "CricketJar." Definitely makes sense. Anyway, take it or leave it.