Can You Be A Feminist And Love Fillers"*
At the end of last year, Allergan (makers of Botox and Juvéderm facial fillers) and CEW hosted a debate with some of the biggest names in female journalism on the panel on whether you can be feminist and have fillers. As someone who considers themselves to be feminist who also has fillers, I was disappointed that I couldn?t attend. Therefore, I?m delighted that Allergan have decided to keep the conversation going by asking a handful of THIRTY PLUS Bloggers for their views.
As feminism can mean different things to different people, I thought I?d lay out what it means to me. My idea of feminism encompasses the dictionary definition of advocating women?s rights and the equality of the sexes in all respects. But I also believe that feminism is about being free to make choices without fear of being treated in a sexist way or being accused of being a traitor to our gender. Allergan recently commissioned a survey of over 1500 women to gage their views on beauty and youth and 88% of women agree you should be free to express your beauty any way you choose. My response to this is to wonder why 100% of women didn?t agree to this. I strongly believe that men and women shouldn?t be judging us on how we present ourselves to the world.
However, as someone who readily tells others that I?ve had fillers, it?s worth noting that I?ve never felt negatively judged by women over this (at least not to my face). I don?t actually feel that having fillers has had any impact on my relationships wit...
Fuente de la noticia:
I Heart Beauty
URL de la Fuente:
http://iheartbeauty.net/
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