Food Fight Life According to Lauren

Food Fight Part 11: Subjective Beauty ≠ Objective Fact

When I was 17, I was offered a Tim Tam by one of my cousins and then, as I took one, he said to me ‘Better not have too many of them, otherwise you’ll never find a husband.’ My father, also in the room, said nothing.

I don’t even know where to begin trying to dissect that sentence. It is a succinct serve, dripping in misogyny, patriarchy, body shaming, superficiality and so so so many other issues.

I perhaps took it more to heart than it was intended, but it happened a year after my parents separated, so I had already basically concluded I was damaged goods, and unlikely to ever find someone who would love me, let alone want to marry me.

So many messages that are given to women about their bodies are to do with their appearance. As if keeping our bodies a certain size is a public service. Like we are objects. Of no particular value to anyone unless we are aesthetically pleasing.

This incident did inspire this poem:

Beauty is in the eye of the beholder

Blonde, skinny, blue eyes,

The Arrian dream

Doesn’t really matter

What’s on the inside

That parts unseen

She’s the trophy,

Yea, she’s the prize.

‘You are what you eat’ they say

She must be nothing,

Just empty, full of fluff and stuffing

Is this the ideal?

This what you want us to be?

Blonde Barbies

Who only look intelligent

With a script on TV?

What you gonna do?

Dress her up?

So you can rip it off

Then insert you

Can you insert a brain too?

Doesn’t really matter does it?

Brains don’t turn you on,

You’d much rather go

For one of the morons

Easy picking,

Finger licking

Later flicking

For the next one

No waiting round

You’re off like a gun

Sallow, mellow,

Excuses, excuses

You’re just shallow

As thick as a puddle

As thin as a whistle

That’s how you like them,

That’s what does it for you

And just like the wind

You shoot right through

That whistle

There one moment,

Gone the next

You left satisfied?

Was she really the best?

Oh no, wait, there’s still the rest

Of the bimbos

And blondes alike to do

You’ll never know

Until you screw all of them too!

Trust your lust,

They tell you,

‘Listen to your heart’

Give you a little hint:

Your heart doesn’t have a mouth!

You silenced it

That little voice is coming

From a little further south!

Look, listen to yourself

You’ve fallen hook, line and sinker

Into their trap

You’re another unthinker

Just look, want and chase

‘Look at that ass!’

Try looking at her face!

‘Wonder if she’s wearing silk or lace?’

There goes another personality

Gone to waste!

Just another tip;

You won’t find 3D women

In Playboy, Penthouse or Ralph

Careful use of airbrush and hairbrush

Make normal women look like ALF

Was Hitler really so wrong?

Killing people for real…

Is that better or worse

Than them killing themselves

To live up to an ideal?

Hitler might be dead

But the 3rd Reich lives on instead

Reporters, deporters, resorters

All have this image

Of the perfect woman,

They broadcast it everyday

In everyway, 24/7

We’re bombarded

With what we’re not

Then we think

We’re beautifully retarded

Seductress, enchantress,

But what about those

Who look like Loch Ness?

Beauty’s in the eye of the beholder?

I’d say beauty’s in the eye of the be-moulder.

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