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Beauty Is In The Eyes | Nyayung Biel

Updated: Sep 7, 2019

There are many occasions where we are told that, physically, we are beautiful. But have you ever wondered how hard it must be to be physically beautiful and still hurt? We have to work on this and find more than physical beautiful in each and every woman, we need to tell them they are smart, athletic, entertaining, funny, intriguing. I mean it never hurts to call someone beautiful, but it hurt to not tell someone that they are beautiful. There is a common phase and it says, “Sticks and stones may break my bones, but words may never hurt me.” We recite this, saying it so often that it's basically plastered in our minds as if it were a defense mechanism against societal scrutiny.


​I might be ugly but I'm beautiful to the point where it matters the most. I think we should be saying phrases that empower young, and unique, and culturally diverse females. We should be teaching them to believe in themselves and know they are beautiful because it's true. YOU are beautiful and letting someone take away your confidence is not helping anyone but hurting you. BEAUTY IS IN THE EYES, which is the window to the soul and if you have the most beautiful and vibrant soul it won't matter what the critics and criticism of others say.

Every woman should have a constant reminder that she is beautiful, that she is wanted, and that there are jerks in this world and they are hated and betrayed, but YOU being yourself is the most beautiful thing about you. Straight with females with bright smiles and straight teeth or crooked smiles with their dull teeth, from women that are viewed as thin and sexy to women who are talked about because they might bare more meat on their bones then the next one. BEAUTY is not skin deep. Beauty is not society putting a percentage of the 0.4% of beautiful women over the not so beautiful 98.6%. BEAUTY IS IN THE EYES (and not the physical ones)

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