8 thoughts on “advertising

  1. Unknown's avatar Andrew G says:

    WELL DONE, LA!!I COMPLETELY AGREE

  2. Unknown's avatar Megan says:

    Thank you for this. It is very true and takes intentionality and some time, as does everything worth doing/having/being.

  3. Unknown's avatar Me says:

    Nice work chica!

  4. Unknown's avatar beth says:

    hahahahahahaaa….funny & true! nice one.

  5. Unknown's avatar Anonymous says:

    This blog leaves me questioning what we teach on our youth and young adult encounters. I don't really like it.

  6. Unknown's avatar Anonymous says:

    "Ask your female friends which area(s) of your body require less hair." i am a male of the hairier verity and this actually offends me i have strangle with getting teased and insulted about the amount of hair i have since i puberty. it has taken me years to accept that God didn't make a mistake when he made me hairy.

  7. Unknown's avatar Anonymous says:

    Sarah,I'm worried that articles like this will create a group of "perfectly" weighted singles, trying to practice the not so subtle art of advertising by deceiving themselves and others into thinking that if they can weigh in, shave in all the right places, and look sexy, their insecurities will disappear.

  8. Unknown's avatar Anonymous says:

    there are few people out there that might read a post like this and find it beneficial. the rest will likely take it through their very broken filter and find ungodly beliefs re-enforced, and bad habits justified.don't get me wrong, i totally see where you are coming from. if you want to attract a well bred man or women, you probably should have similar standards for your own life. it is just too simple…and it is an angle that (as a christian) can be destructive if it is not delivered with more substance. people who are overly self aware and driven to 'perfect' themselves physically (whatever that means) often end up working toward world standards of beauty which are unrealistic, and outside of Gods unique design for us. Yes, we need to take care of ourselves. I don't think we need to do it striving to find our ideal in a mate. It should be done out of honour for our creator. I have made a choice to leave the whole 'finding a mate' ball in God's court (christianeeze…so what). I will keep up my end of the bargain to the best of my ability. I will NOT allow jealousy and comparison take ground as motivators in my life. I am me, and that is okay…hopefully one day someone else will think so too;)

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