Girls …and their morals

So for the past few times, I blog about reading and did two of my favourites. I decided that those were enough and wanted to do something more relevant and related. So I decided on the dressing of girls these days.

 

I have serious issues about the way girls dress. And I know you’re thinking, What does reading have to do with dressing? There is a link, the girls in the book dress really comfortably and don’t usually stress with their clothes, but the girls today are a shame.

 

To say you know them is a real disgrace. The way they dress is appalling to say the least. Girls are the future mothers of the next great leaders. 

 

How can girls afford to dress improper? Don’t they think of the consequences of their actions today? Sometimes they need to think through their actions. Actions carry consequences and consequences carry greater consequences that eventually lead to implications.

 

What we do today affects issues we deal with later in our lives. How we choose to live now, determines how we handle situations in our future. 

 

So, if young girls are dressing-well, what they wear today does not count as dressing if they are half, or more than half, undressed. What does this say about their self-esteem? What does this say about their morals? Do they value themselves? Do they realize they have the power to change the world, if they changed their point of view? More than half the population of girls think it is “cool” to wear less than what is appropriate. How does exposing your midriff and belly seem cool? How does clothes that are covered, but see through clothes? 

 

The way girls view themselves today is really depressing. They see themselves as cheap and worthless. Why else would they dress in such a self-exposatory manner? It is pathetic and degrading. More than that, it is a downright shame to say I am a female. 

 

I feel sad when I see how “cheaply” dressed these girls are. They put themselves down. They expose so much, that there is nothing left to the imagination.

Is this the way Sleeping Beauty got her Prince? 

No.

Is this the way Cinderella found hers?

No, it isn’t. 

 

So why is it that girls today find it necessary to dress skimpy to find a Prince? Surely, no Prince wants a Princess that every common man has seen. What would her beauty be to him, if he saw it all? 

 

In any case, I find it disgusting that a girl would want to dress that way. And this is just my opinion. 

 

In all respects, I have to get going.

 

 

 

Until next time,

Ciao

XoXo

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