Saturday, October 11, 2014

'Hoe-ish' is the new way of some women.

 
  












 When I was growing up in the 60's, 70's and 80's, females didn't put on public displays. I never saw females wear weave, too much make-up, sexy clothes or have fake or enhanced breasts, hips and butts unless they were street prostitutes, call girls or strippers. Now I see females like that who are not so called 'professionals' in public, online and in television programs like 'The Bad Girls Club', 'Love and Hip Hop Atlanta and Hollywood', Jerry Springer, Bill Cunningham and other similar programs.

   Women didn't openly have children out of wedlock and brag about how 'they didn't need a man'. They didn't brag about dating different men to fulfill different needs. Underage girls who had children were ostracized. Sometimes their families sent them away to other cities and states to have their babies or abortions. Now, underage girls have a show like ' 16 and pregnant', illustrating the trials and tribulations associated with teen pregnancy.

   I'm sorry. I am old fashioned. I miss the old days and old ways. I know that 'hoe-ish' females have always existed, but they weren't put on pedestals to be adorned and admired by millions of people. I don't think impressionable young people should be exposed to 'hoe-ish' females.

   The media and internet seem to be on a campaign to make 'hoe-ish' cool. Their is nothing cool about sleeping with men and women, wearing 'see thru'' clothes, making plastic surgeons rich by enhancing different body parts and having children purposely out of wedlock. I don't care that some celebrities live that way. They don't dictate or influence the way I live or see the world.

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