Tuesday, August 2, 2011

Beauty and Sex

Dear Reader,

Welcome to the year 2011. Lose your personality and drop all your clothes off at the door. Just sit back and enjoy the ride. Eleven years into the new millennium, you are now living in a claustrophobic world where celebrities shed their clothes to pose for magazines in order to save endangered animals, where even anti-dandruff shampoo ads focus on sexuality, where young girls are taught not to trust a man because all he wants is, to get into their pants. If you think being well groomed is the key to a successful job, you are wrong. You need to strip down and seduce your way to the top.
The world is no longer about fashion or clothes that may define a trend, but more about the naked body. Your body is an object, packaged with the beauty products and a price tag stamped on to it. Don’t believe us? Take a look around. Young girls are being manufactured at the factories as we speak. Forget looking ‘just presentable’, they don’t even want to look beautiful. They want to be sexy, sultry and seductive. They rip down old t-shirts to show some skin, cut down shorts, wear colorful bras and learn to walk with a bounce. They pout and preen and pose. They want longer legs, smaller waists, bigger breasts, narrower thighs, protruding collar bones, bronzed skin, red nails, silkier hair, cushioned buttocks, flat bellies, symmetrical ears and tiny noses. Men are told that their brains are of no value in this day and age. Smart has the brains, stupid gets the Balls. The men too like looking at perfectly toned bodies of women, having fantasized about many a digitally-modified woman in the adult magazines that lie under their beds. The whole world has collectively acknowledged their desire to get laid so get ready to cut, nip, tuck, tear, compress and stitch up your body to match his/her fantasy. Take a walk and lose that flab. Drink protein supplements and build your metabolism. Grab that latest magazine and read the Sex Tips for a better performance. Stay ugly, remain a virgin.

Sincerely,
Modern, Sexy, Photoshopped Women.



By. Adrita Das, Anvita Goenka, Rutuja Patil, Sadhna Prasad.



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