I have days when I despair at the state of the first world. On some of those days it’s because I’m pre-menstrual. But more often, it’s because I’ve been looking at social media and seeing acres of dross like this:
I despair as a woman. I despair as a mother. I despair as a human being that the currency of success, of fame, of value appears to be inextricably linked to looking hot. Flashing flesh. Pouting and preening for the camera.
Whoever exposes the most skin and poses in the most sexual way wins likes and thus social status. Narcisim is something to be celebrated instead of reviled. Vanity is the norm and humility and modesty are as old fashioned as fax machines.
Ugh.
Today she’s come out with a suggestion to girls and young women: put some clothes on. In an interview with News Corp, she said:
“I’m a big advocate for young girls dressing their age. I mean, for me, I look around at a lot of young girls that are my age and they’re always trying to dress older. Whether it’s wearing revealing clothes or hardly wearing any clothes at all, I feel really bad for them.
“It kind of has the opposite effect in some ways … it kind of does the opposite where it makes you look younger and like you’re trying too hard. I almost wish I could tell young girls, ‘look, in 10 years when you look back at yourself, you’ll cringe honey, honestly’,” she said.
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I personally choose to dress more conservatively, generally - which is my personal choice, but if other girls feel empowered by showing skin and dressing more "provocatively" - more power to them. There's nothing inherently shameful about a woman's body and women should not be shamed for showing skin,what's so shameful about skin? There's a real double standard between how women's bodies are treated compared to mens. Men can do shirtless photoshoots and people will go on about how "hot" they are, but if a woman shows any cleavage it's suddenly obscene and offensive?
Beautifully written by an amazing young lady. This is prove that even
when life gives you lemons she has turned them in to lemonade and wants to
share that being your age is a great thing to hold on too as we all age and
wish we could go back to our younger years for a do over. Well done to you
Bindi and your mum for raising you to be true to who you are.