Life as I Know It; Family; Lifestyle; and Healthy Living!
Making it better for our young girls
Published on August 29, 2006 By foreverserenity In Misc
Why do women want to have perky breasts, whoever said women’s breasts have to be standing at attention?

Why is it this the body image stereotype that young girls and we as women use as guidelines to us having a perfect body? Aren’t we making it difficult for ourselves when we do that?

Not all women are the same body size, or type for that matter. We come in all different sizes and shapes. Whenever you see one of those makeover shows with a plastic surgeon working on a woman’s breast, by the time they’re finished, the woman’s new breasteses (and I like to say it that way! Haha) are practically at her throat! Why is that?


I’m not going to lie, I don’t like the fact that my girls are slumping right now (like you need that body image of me in your mind!). Yeah, three kids and *cough, *cough, lbs of being overweight does wore a body out. And you know how that is girls? We do want our bodies to look good. Looking good after all is a wonderful moral booster.

However, in this age of making ourselves over, and body image and motivational boosters of whatever kinds, aren’t we holding ourselves up to a mirror that is too rigid? The fact that “America”, and I use that word quite loosely, thinks that if you don’t have perky breasteses, and you’re not a size 2, you’re not beautiful.

Do you think it was a woman who came up with this idea? I don’t think so! I know there’s a man behind that thought. Saying this doesn’t mean that I’m a feminist who hate men, far from it. I’m a liberal thinker with feminist views on some things and I love men!

However, I’m thinking about those little girls out there who use this type of thinking as their motivation for not for not eating properly because they might get fat, for not allowing themselves to even go through puberty in peace. Because not only do they have to deal with the images they see in magazines, on the television screen and from their peers at school; they also have to deal with parents who call them fat and give them a hard time.

My 17-year old daughter told me about friends whose parents think they are fat and they can’t eat certain things or they get cursed at by their own parents. These girls are in no way fat! These are young girls who are reed thin! What the heck is going on out there parents?!

I know how difficult it is to see yourself as unattractive if you don’t fit the image of that stereotype that is out there. And I’m not advocating having us women, or our young girls, as obese people, not at all, that in itself would be bad for our health.

I’m advocating that we allow ourselves to accept who we are and what we look like and love ourselves. It’s ok if you want to make yourself look better. I want to make myself look better; so I’m on a workout plan right now, one of my own choosing and not a rigid one at that.

We as women have to be there for our girls. We cannot let issues we have with ourselves tarnish them or else they will be just as obsessive, perhaps more so. We have to teach them to accept who they are and if they want to change, then do it for themselves, not because some guy or some magazine said so.

I tell my girls they are beautiful often. My little four-year old told me the other day that two little girls in her Pre-K class told her that she wasn’t pretty. She felt really down about it too. The nerve of them! I spent a half hour talking to her, bringing her sprits up. I had to point out all her features and tell her how beautiful she is. This made her happy. Do you see how bad it is?! When little four year olds can tease each other because of their looks, it is bad! We definately have to do something to nip this in the bud, not just mom, but dad too. There are some dads out there who let their daughters feel less than they are. They criticize them and call them names, not a pleasant thing for a girl to go through. We have to reinforce positive thinking in our future women. The time is now people, it's never too late!

One day last week when I picked my four-year old up, I said to her, ‘hello beautiful’ and gave her a big kiss. She gave me a big smile and repeated to me as we walked out the door of the daycare. “You called me beautiful mommy”. I said, ‘yes you are and don’t you forget it!’

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on Aug 30, 2006
Reply By: Tova7Posted: Wednesday, August 30, 2006This article reminded me of this joke....if you've seen it, forgive me.


ROFL!!!! I have never seen this one! That's sooooo funny!!
on Aug 30, 2006
And any man who has a certain idea of what a breast should be, and thinks anything else is substandard.....is certainly welcome to get his own breasteses.


God replied, "Girrrl, I didn't even recognize you!"


*Finally pulls his convulsing body off the floor, stops the tears long enough to see the computer screen again, begins to type*

Tonya, please stop! For the love of all that's good! I've gotta go to work in a few, and I'm laughing too hard to drive!   
on Aug 30, 2006
heheheheh;)
on Aug 30, 2006
While crossing the street on her way home, she was hit and
killed by an ambulance.


I really like the irony in this part.   

~Zoo
on Aug 30, 2006
At its healthiest, human flesh is firm yet flexible, taut but yielding. Everything fits neatly and snugly.

As we get older and approach death, the flesh loses some of that snug, tight fit. Wrinkles develop. Body parts that used to be held firmly against the skeletal framework begin to sag.

These are all signs of creeping unhealth. There's no shame in it; we all get old and die eventually. The process of physical aging isn't wrong or evil. But, at a certain level, it is ugly. It is undesireable.

And if we don't take care of our bodies--exercise, eat healhty, etc.--the signs develop even faster.

Now, many healthy breasts do sag, so it's not like you're automatically unhealthy or dying or anything if your breasts aren't OMGPERKY. But in general, skin that's lost (or is losing) the elasticity of youthful good health isn't appealing.

And that's why we like perky breats. They're saying "look at me! I'm young and healthy and that's a good thing!"
on Aug 30, 2006
heheheheh;)


This be one we should shanghai! As I be immune to her witchery!

Oh, sorry, wrong blog. Good one Tova.
on Aug 30, 2006
*Finally pulls his convulsing body off the floor, stops the tears long enough to see the computer screen again, begins to type*Tonya, please stop! For the love of all that's good! I've gotta go to work in a few, and I'm laughing too hard to drive!


ROFL....laughing too hard........Oh you're just as funny!!





While crossing the street on her way home, she was hit and killed by an ambulance. I really like the irony in this part


You guys are killing me here!!



At its healthiest, human flesh is firm yet flexible, taut but yielding. Everything fits neatly and snugly.As we get older and approach death, the flesh loses some of that snug, tight fit. Wrinkles develop. Body parts that used to be held firmly against the skeletal framework begin to sag. These are all signs of creeping unhealth. There's no shame in it; we all get old and die eventually. The process of physical aging isn't wrong or evil. But, at a certain level, it is ugly. It is undesireable.


OH thanks a lot for the return to sanity Stute!



Now, many healthy breasts do sag, so it's not like you're automatically unhealthy or dying or anything if your breasts aren't OMGPERKY. But in general, skin that's lost (or is losing) the elasticity of youthful good health isn't appealing.


OMG!!!!



And that's why we like perky breats. They're saying "look at me! I'm young and healthy and that's a good thing!"


OH yeah, that's why we like perky breasts! Yeah, that's it, the magic answer! [holding on to my scarcasm stute] You're right though!




This be one we should shanghai! As I be immune to her witchery!Oh, sorry, wrong blog. Good one Tova.


Hehehe, OH Doc get it together...although that's ok, I need a little bit of crazy!
on Aug 30, 2006
And that's why we like perky breats.


OH yeah, that's why we like perky breasts! Yeah, that's it, the magic answer! [holding on to my scarcasm stute] You're right though!


No, see, stute was talking about "breats". That's another topic that needs broaching altogether . . .
on Aug 31, 2006
No, see, stute was talking about "breats". That's another topic that needs broaching altogether . . .


Hahaha, I'm afraid to ask what 'breats' are!!! ! I thought he was talking about perky breasteses!!
on Aug 31, 2006
Hahaha, I'm afraid to ask what 'breats' are!!!


I think that "breats" are the large glandular outcroppings of the Terribly Interesting Typo Situation . . . T.I.T.S. for short.
on Aug 31, 2006
I think that "breats" are the large glandular outcroppings of the Terribly Interesting Typo Situation . . . T.I.T.S. for short.


bhwaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa.....T.I.T.S or Teats?LOL!
on Aug 31, 2006
---However, in this age of making ourselves over, and body image and motivational boosters of whatever kinds, aren’t we holding ourselves up to a mirror that is too rigid? The fact that “America”, and I use that word quite loosely, thinks that if you don’t have perky breasteses, and you’re not a size 2, you’re not beautiful.---

Some of my friends are like that. They actually think Jennifer Lopez is fat, while thinking Nicole Richie is hot. I like breastes as much as the next guy but what really gets me is the eyes. But what I really find attractive is intelligence, independence, and a sense of humor.

---However, I’m thinking about those little girls out there who use this type of thinking as their motivation for not for not eating properly because they might get fat, for not allowing themselves to even go through puberty in peace. Because not only do they have to deal with the images they see in magazines, on the television screen and from their peers at school; they also have to deal with parents who call them fat and give them a hard time.---

It's bad enough to get criticism from your peers, but from your parents, too. Poor girls. I know Dove has started showing ads with women of all sizes. They even have a web site to help girls and their parents with self-esteem. I think it's campaignforrealbeauty.com.

---I tell my girls they are beautiful often.---

I hope you tell them how smart they are, too.


on Aug 31, 2006
Some of my friends are like that. They actually think Jennifer Lopez is fat, while thinking Nicole Richie is hot. I like breastes as much as the next guy but what really gets me is the eyes. But what I really find attractive is intelligence, independence, and a sense of humor.


Haha and weirdos to the first part. and good man to the second half!


It's bad enough to get criticism from your peers, but from your parents, too. Poor girls. I know Dove has started showing ads with women of all sizes. They even have a web site to help girls and their parents with self-esteem. I think it's campaignforrealbeauty.com.


Yes, I know about that and that's so great! I'm glad they are doing that.


---I tell my girls they are beautiful often.---I hope you tell them how smart they are, too.


I do Chris, all the time. I do the same for my son too. Boys need as much encouragement.
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