Wednesday, June 25, 2008

The definition of beauty

The Definition of Beauty

As I grow I have began to define things differently

First, I learned that when it comes to men Black is Beautiful

There is NOTHING,

more beautiful than a black man.

All shades and hues, nothing is better than you loving me,

and me loving you.

I've learned that the Strength of Man,

does not solely lie in his bank account.

Some of the richest men in the world,

cannot support you in the areas you need the most.

I've also learned that Bald Men are Sexy

A perfectly groomed haircut is nice; it looks great.

But when he shaves it all of that's sexy.

This next one I learned from India Arie

I am not my hair

My shoulder length tresses

didn't make the woman you see today.

It's just hair, and my short style is flyy.

I've learned that Real Women have Curves

You cannot stay trapped,

in a skinny little schoolgirl body forever.

I look much better now in my new

curvy frame than I've ever have.

Lastly, I 've learned from Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. that Beauty,

is not defined by the way a person looks.

It is measured by the content of their character.

By: Johnna M. Brown

4:52 p.m

3/5/07

1 comment:

Anonymous said...

So true.. Nothin more better than a black man! and this size of his bank account doesn't mean he can support you in other areas, the money can't support your emotional, spiritual, intellectual, physical needs that a woman desires! I'm seeing a guy that, his bank account isn't that large, nor does he have a car, but he treats me as if he was a millionare, i've been with someone who had at all, and did not support me or anything that I wanted to do in life. sometimes you have to sacrifice the wants for the needs. Also, the part about not being able to stay trapped in a school girl body forever is so true, I used to look at pictures of how I looked in school, less hips , less butt, damn even less weight! but like my mom said, I'm a grown woman know, and that was the teenage years. I have curves, and I'm Damn Sure I real woman! I've been learning to accept me, flaws and all! I do have my days when I want to be different, but other than that I can only me me!