Monday, January 31, 2005

Does Duff speak for you?

No, not Homer Simpson's favorite brew but this quote from Hilary Duff:

"Because I don't take my clothes off and show everything I have doesn't mean that I'm not a grown-up...Certain artists my age who are going through this phase of not wanting a younger audience or not wanting people their age to like them or trying to get a more male-oriented audience will take their clothes off, but I also think that if they feel comfortable doing stuff like that, then more power to them."

Does taking your clothes off really serve as the only way to make yourself more adult? Do you feel that the only way women and girls can be taken seriously is if they have little covering their bodies? Is this a media issue? Or do the young women in your schools believe like Hilary Duff? Is Hilary's whatever you think attitude good or bad? Where do you stand? Do you think ladies should dress up or is less clothing really a sign of maturity?

1 Comments:

Anonymous Anonymous said...

Duff no work for me. I am the kind of person that tries to look for the inner beauty of the personallity more so than the exterior. God gives us a body, yes some are more sexually attractive and they do add a uniqueness to a person, but the main function of the body is and has always been a temple for God to inhabit while he works in our lives. In addition for all of the celebrities who choose to endorse the "sex-sells" mind set they should be glad that they have fans in the first place, they should not discriminate against several genres just to please one. Using that tactic is a blatant sign of their low level of maturity and economic stupidity, why sacrifice the good of the many for the one evil instead of sticking to your morals and sacrificing the one unnessesary evil for the good of the many.

2:13 PM  

Post a Comment

<< Home