The two
articles are based on different aspects of physicality. They shine the light on
two issues that are currently seen and praised by society today.
“Dadbod”
goes on to encourage the fact that not all men look alike physically and have
the same motivation or drive for an exceptional body. I disagree with this
article because not every man has the time to actually, in this case, work out
and maintain a better body. Dadbod is just a trend in which explains why most
dads are looking the way they are and it’s not like they want to look like
that, they just don’t have all the time in the world to be doing things they
used to. Plus, comparing these dads to the moms, they don’t always have to look
their best either. I bet moms would read this article and would apply this to themselves
just to think of the types of judgements or thoughts they would be getting from
other people... they would be pissed. I totally disagree with the term, whether
it be “dadbod or “mombod”.
“The Death
of Pretty” goes out to point out several instances where girls have lost their
own sense of self-conscious and self-esteem. I believe in the fact that girls
can dress however they’d like, not for approval of others, but just to satisfy
themselves. The term pretty can be seen with the essence of innocence. Most
girls would disagree with this article because they believe that they can be
however they want to be. Not all men seek “hot”, not all men seek “pretty”,
there’s other terms to place on a girl that can take away these different
assumptions based on the way they look, dress, or act.
The two
articles provide solid inquiries and
show how society inflicts the way we see people and interact.
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