As women, something that tells us that we are dangerous beauty. We know, deep down inside. It can bring (or caused) harm if we flaunt it. That is not appropriate to urge it too much or we ourselves will be found to be "too much" and "less than."
Every woman feels the pull. We all want to feel beautiful. But the survey showed that less than 2 per cent of women are daring to describe themselves as "beautiful."
How can we affirm the truth that is within them? That is important beauty? Feminine is powerful lure? That this power can be used for the purpose of destructive or constructive?
I grew up in the Church. Literally. We attend every week and sometimes
working days. I also grew up watching television, and I think the "Charlie's Angels" is the most beautiful woman I ever seen. Never have I ever heard Sunday school lesson on the beauty of true (or on issues of sexuality, it is derived from watching the lesson; The Love Boat on Saturday night while the adults in the room it is assumed that the innuendos go to my head).
I have heard a verse of the Bible says beauty should come "No … of
Jewelry beyond "but of" unfading beauty soft and quiet spirit, "but if it happens, I'm sure. I was the youngest child. I put on a Show in my living room and have become accustomed to being the center of attention. Is there a "silent Tongues" anywhere in my self?