Thursday, December 10, 2009

Don’t cry for me Argentina

This post is a response in damsel don’t distress. Men and women are biologically different, except for a few exceptions. For the most part, men are usually much bigger, stronger, and have to play a role that society expects them to live up to. Women on the other hand are seen as smaller, loving, and nurturing. I don’t necessarily think this makes them more vulnerable, but it definitely can work in their favor. Women can use their sexuality and what the “are supposed to be” by societies standards to get what they want in today’s society. Girls use their looks and their behavior all the time to get plenty of things. Look at Tiger Woods recent affair. Tiger’s wife is gorgeous, and some women obviously swooped him up and untimely he cheated on his wife. Perhaps a better example is Eva Peron, wife of Argentina’s president. She obviously worked her way to the top of Argentina and became a huge political figure in which everyone loved her. They loved her for her charity work, and feminist involvement. Eva Peron obviously used her sexuality to work her way to the top and make something really good out of her while benefiting a whole country. Women need to embrace what they have. There are differences among every person in this world, black, white, brown, yellow, tall, shot, fat, skinny, and most importantly male and female. Just because women are looked at in a different way make something of yourself and make yourself better. Just look at Eva Peron.

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