Posted by Nancy Howell on January 29, 2012 at 07:42:25 from (75.227.213.33):
In Reply to: Re: Self Esteem posted by Joe Shmoe on January 29, 2012 at 05:51:08:
"decades ago most women did not work"???. Ooops. But I understand what you meant. Women have always worked, but we weren't always wage earners.
I strongly disagree with the high pressure marketing ploy that women must look like something that doesn't exist in real life.
The fact of the matter is, all facets of our lives have fallen victim to high pressure marketing that force feeds us to believe that if we don't have a big house, multiple cars, look like a movie star, etc, etc, etc. we're second class.
That's where a lot of the self esteem issues come from. Men and women are trying to meet the false, force fed marketing standards and when we can't, it leads to low self esteem.
In real life, how many of you actually know someone or have even seen someone who looks like the men and women on tv that we are force fed to believe that's what we should look like?
Why should I let someone who doesn't even know me, tell me how I should look or dress?!
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