That pretty face, and how her smile blows you awhile while
your eyes trace along her curves and wishes you could date someone like her.
The sleek hair he'd got while he walked down the dance floor
with swag, effortlessly dodging the crowd.
We always judge the books by the cover, chasing faces
affixing them together with a pretty back story to them in our mind or telling
ourselves they're nice people and what nots.
People say that the body is simply the vessel to the soul. A
lump of flesh that contained who you are, what you experienced, a collection of
what could possibly make you unique and different among many others.
However, you could say, the attractive people are living
life in "Easy" mode. That, I would no doubt have to agree. Amongst my
people watching chronicles, or just by simply observing my attractive friends.
They got what they want; they could mesmerize rich guys or impress the
prettiest girls in club. But isn't that all that they can do? From the
appearance that is. At the end of the day, they're still like everyone else.
Beneath that pretty face, apart from the shallow ones, minus the happy go
luckies. I'd seen deep ones who're so lonely and scared. The people who don't
even know who are the real friends. Are they there for me because I'm
attractive? What if I'm not? What if she's here just because I'm rich? Why are
they taking favors?
At the end of the day, physical appearance only matter
"that" much. Like how grooming and cleanliness mattered. You wouldn't
want to turn up on a date with slippers and a loose collar tee right? What we
really need is people who really loves us, respect us for who we are. People
we're comfortable to be ourselves with, we can be real with, amidst from all
the stereotypical minions that'd been mold and formed by the society. So at the
very least, learn to love yourself (ditch that loose collar tee please), be
yourself and you would meet others who love you the way you are.
Whether are you attractive, it is all that is inside that
matter.
Yes it could be an excellent marketing campaign, but when
people open up the packaging...
That, really is all there is to it.
Isn't it?
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