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Thursday, February 3, 2011

Bridalplasty

Personally, I think shows like Bridalplasty are disgusting. Women competing against each other to get plastic surgery before their wedding day. That sounds like a horrible idea for a TV show to me, yet many of my friends and thousands of Americans tune in weekly. I think this show idolizes appearance. It relates back to all of the touch ups they do in magazine and commercials to make the perfect woman with no curves or flaws. Many other shows idolize a perfect lifestyle and maybe the plastic surgery and other "perks" that come with it. Shows like The Hills and The Real Housewives have people so wealthy that they can afford to spend whatever it takes to get the perfect look. Heidi, who started off her career on Laguna Beach, got plastic surgery in attempts to look like Barbie and came out with so many alterations that she looks alien-like. I do not think a show's main focus should be plastic surgery, teen pregnancy, or anything of the kind. Younger girls watch these shows and these people should not be their role models.

2 comments:

ZZZZZXXXXX77777 said...

I completely agree, women turn into deceptive monsters, for the chance of a wedding bonus, and a lot of plastic surgery. This pseudo beauty reflects the shallow personalities of the participants.

Josh Puttbach said...

Yea. Women are crazy...really crazy...like everyday... on these tv shows of course. I mean but really these women don't do anything for their stereotypes. In fact they embrace it. I've noticed a dramatic increase in bitches in my 19 years of life. I think it is a direct correlation with the increase of Bitched filled shows. There used to not be so many bitches back when I was say 8 years old give or take. But now...now they are everywhere.11 years later all these nice girls have metamorphosed into bitches. Is it the hormones? No. It is these damn shows with so many bitches that make it seem like the norm, the status quo the "In". "Hey guess what I'm a bitch and proud of it" quote on quote from a girl at my high school whom I guarantee watched The Hills, Desperate Housewives and Bridalplasty. As Snoop Dogg said "Bitches ain't shit". Excellent choice of words homie.

(if you take this entire post seriously there is something wrong with you)