It seems that over time the initial depiction of beauty has become distorted as women try to cONToRT their bodies to fit this worlds view. Falling to the astigmatism of the media as they choose a different size each season and deem it beautiful, failing to see that the outcome will never be on our side.
But when did the outward appearance become so important anyway, when its our personality should that sustain anything that we wish to hold in future. I mean I saw 3 beautiful young ladies today, looked like they were on their way back from church, but dressed like they were doing the walk of shame from a night out, and my soul began to cry out, to the olders. You're the role models of the young ladies of the future. If you dress down how can young ladies look up to you, if you turn around you'll see future generations lining up behind you. And as you turn back to face your reflection, is what you're reflecting a depiction of what you're expecting to see in youngers as they grow up? We should be clothed in so much strength and dignity that men would struggle to undress us with their eyes, and with the way we carry ourselves, men would struggle to defile us with their minds. Soon we would realise that the beauty we posses is found in the eyes of the Most High beholder, then man would know that the only way he would get to hold her is by confessing and being Christ-like, but that's a different topic. See the point is that charm is deceptive and beauty is fleeting. It should not come from outward adornment or be merely external but rather should be that of your inner self, the unfading beauty of a gentle and quiet spirit, which is of great worth in God's sight.
What better person to give you your worth than your creator?
So I decide to pull the plug on societies description and plug into what God says about me.
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