Rough reflexion needed!Do you not look at yourself in the mirror sometikes and love yourself or your outfit? Like not ever, at all? Do men really not find self worth in anything but getting laid and being attractive to other people? If nobody desires you, what's your value as a person? If you're the only person liking your legs does it still count? Why does someone's value rely on other people's desire in your mind?
We do, well I do, look myself in the mirror.
A lot less I suspect than women might.
Hence why men underwears are less expensives then women's. We care a lot less, and yes there is a hypocritical double standard about it.
And we, society, dont have the solution for it yet.
We find selfworth where we can. It's a concept, an invisible barrier that is established by our parents, early in our childhood. For the good or the bad!
Why do you think so many people need to have folowers, subscribers, and likes to feel good about themselves?
It's validation, affiliation we all seek, and forgot it has to come from within. Only then can you corolate it with others.
Ex: You like how your legs look in that dress. (Validation.) You then go outside wearing said dress, and a construction worker whistles at you. (Confirmation.)
And then you proceed to flip him off and tell me I'm using stereotypites.
( To witch I reply: You are correct, I am vulgarising for simplification and in hopes of lighting up a heavy subject.)
90% of the people who consult mental health professionnals; do so for issues that can be rooted in affiliation.
The need to belong.
According to Maslow's Pyramid.
It is the bottom foundation.
At the top, it is called: Self fulfilment, self realisation.
According to him, you cannot reach one, without the other!
And yes... Its 99% about copulating and populating; where humans ended up enjoying it. Then we, society, created a bunch of rules and businesses around it, and are busy sucking the fun outta of it ever since. While making one gender or another feel shame and guilt about it.




