
During the school year, my son came home from his world civ. class and told me that he learned that Chinese women used to bind their feet. All in the name of beauty, I said. He looked at me like I was crazy, but I told him
it's true. Women have been known to do some
extreme things to feel and look beau
tiful. For centuries women of all cultures, colors and religions have been primping, pulling, nipping, tucking, expanding, cutting and shaving body parts all in the name of beauty. I told him he just had to look in any fashion magazine to see today's modern foot binding -- a young model wearing 5 inch stilettos with a 20 degree angle pointed toe.We women [ok, not all women] do get pretty crazy when it comes to beauty...
I love my Spanks!! I love that my spanks give me a smooth silhouette and suck me in on all sides, but I also love that my spanks don't disfigure me no
r make me want to faint. Where did this modern marvel come from? From corsets of course. Corsets have been around since before 1700 BC. Cave pictures were discovered depicting women wearing bodices [probably made from animal hides] and stone dolls were discovered adorned in corsets made from hides and feathers. Corsets were used not only for beauty, but for flaunting status and wealth. Over the centuries, corsets went from animal hides to iron [1556]; from iron to
wood, ivory and metal in the 17th century, and to whale bone that was so rigid that it worried the medical professionals of the 18th century. Women's diaphrams were known to become disfigured from cincing the bodice too tight [13" waists were required in the French court of Catherine de Midici] and fainting spells were not uncommon. During the 1920s, the freedom of the "flapper dresses" made wearing corsets a thing of the past, and it was only due to Madonna bringing them back [as outer-wear] in the 1980s that they came back into vogue.



I love my Spanks!! I love that my spanks give me a smooth silhouette and suck me in on all sides, but I also love that my spanks don't disfigure me no


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The pompadour went out of style, thankfully. This hairstyle and all that went with it sounds almost as debilita


And last, for the most ridiculous if not the most ditsy way to look sexy, Marilyn Monroe purpos
efully had the heals on her stilettos cut so that one was shorter than the other. Why, you wonder? She found that by doing this, she swayed and sashayed more. This, she believed, and perhaps it was true, increased her sex appeal by making her look more vulnerable. Good Grief!

My friends and family will tell you that I'm all for feeling youthful and beautiful, well at least trying to feel them. Many of the strange things you just read above were styles of the times. We can look back and have our opinions or make our judgments, but people 100 years from now may look back and think that the way we colored our hair or perhaps that we even colored our hair was a disgusting and barbarous thing to do. Dare I go blond again?
Quote of the Day --"My mother said I must always be intolerant of ignorance, but understanding of illiteracy. That some people, unable to go to school, were more educated and more intelligent than college professors" -- Maya Angelou
4 comments:
I for one am NEVER getting a Brazillian! Major pain involved I reckon, not to mention the thought of showing 'it all' to some complete stranger! NO THANKS!
A Brazillian wax for a 13 year old? Good thing your daughter didn't go for it, she's too young for people to be looking at that stuff too closely. I think there's way too much of an emphasis on youth for women, to the point where women past a certain age are invisible and ignored, and I don't think it's healthy for our culture.
I think the danger is not knowing when you're crossing the line from merely wanting to look your best at whatever age you are to becoming obsessed with looking 30 for the rest of your life and ending up looking like Joan Rivers. There are too many women who start out just having a little "nip and tuck" now and then, and end up on the slippery slope. I read this article a few weeks ago and think it fits in with this discussion: http://www.huffingtonpost.com/lesley-m-m-blume/6-of-the-worlds-most-beau_b_209735.html
Having no pubic hair is already a "beauty norm." All you have to do is compare pictures from Playboy -- now and a decade ago -- to see that the standard has changed. I do have a brazilian -- but I'm 45 and it's a choice (and let's face it ... grey ... not the new black in that regard). As the mother of a 13 year old and an 11 year old -- both of whom wax and/or shave because they "have" to -- I would agree that a brazilian is not for that set.
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