The Female Juxtaposition

When I was about 13 years old someone said to me, “you’re cute but you won’t be the beautiful one, that is your sister.” It obviously had an impact as I remember it vividly 43 years later.

Women are almost always first judged by their appearance and criticized for their assertiveness, feminism, control, facial expressions etc. etc.

As I watched the vice-presidential debate and listened to the commentating it saddened me to hear the comments, and knowing this was a no win situation for a black woman in the year 2020.

Memes plastered the internet of all of her facial expressions, some alluding that this is a typical unstable or bitchy woman.

Our previous first lady and current are criticized for their clothing, hair, makeup!

I love coordinated jewelry and clothes, bright lips and funky hair. Sometimes I feel like I am doing a disservice to myself for enjoying those things. Am I supporting a culture that sees this as my worth?

I am no slouch!! Highly educated, articulate and empathic. I serve a community that often has no voice. Is it wrong for me to also want to wear bright red lipstick?

I really don’t know where I am going with this. I just feel this struggle personally and see it in others.

Alicia Keyes made the bold decision to no longer wear makeup as a message to young women that they do not have to conform, and that beauty is more than skin deep. I respect that decision.

I also ask, has any man ever had to back off the beard balm or hair gel in an effort to be respected? I think not!

Unknown's avatar

Author: unapologeticallypretty

I am a grandma, wife, nurse practitioner and a mediocre entrepreneur. I tell it like is. follow my blog for parenting tips, humor, and true life BS. If you are sensitive to foul language, body parts, or hard advice this may not be for you. If you can find the humor in the worst of things. Join me.

2 thoughts on “The Female Juxtaposition”

Leave a comment