There are no guys in this world (that I know of) who are actually like that. It's only portrayed in movies or books. I find it rather disturbing how Disney or any other movies portrays the "ideal guy". No guy is ever so masculine that their shirts rip off, and girls as young as seven or eight expect in their future that a guy will do that. I'm sure it will happen, but I believe every girl will find their prince charming sooner or later.
Another topic that was discussed was femininity. In class we watched a video on how the "ideal woman" is supposed to be portrayed: Skinny. Every model is seen as a beautiful figure or someone every girl dreams of being. I know when I was about 12-13 years old, I thought I was the ugliest person on Earth. In middle school there were a few people who teased me because of how I looked. There was one person in particular who said I looked horrible in my 5th grade school picture and even though I was young at the time, I remember it destroying my self esteem. I tried everything to get rid of my acne and find the cutest clothes. There were times where I'd look in magazines and I would dream of being that flawless celebrity on the cover. It wasn't until later that I discovered those girls we see on the covers of magazines are nothing but fake. It was then I decided I didn't want to be like them because in life, people will tell us to look a certain way or act a certain way. Girls to be skinny and beautiful, guys to be masculine and violent. I've learned we don't have to be that way -everyone is human and if they don't like how people are, then they shouldn't associate themselves with those kinds of people. Because you are you and you shouldn't change for anybody - regardless of what they think.

I really like the way how you think about masculinity and feminity. Don't worry. High school students are still in puberty, but their physical appearance will change when they become adults. I think you will become more beautiful.
ReplyDeleteThis is a great post! and that qoute really fit in with this and its very true! we learn so young but we need to beet that
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