If I were to conduct a poll today and ask people what they consider sexy, chances are the majority would reply with a physical trait or something visually appealing: a great pair of legs, ample cleavage, long and lustrous hair, bare back, flat tummy, miniskirt, thigh-high slit or high-heeled shoes, to name a few.
While none of these answers are wrong, they are predictable and, sad to say, condescending to a certain degree. I don’t think any woman wants to be defined solely by her physicality, by a part and not by the whole. I don’t believe any woman would appreciate being classified as attractive simply because she has a great body or because she’s clothed in the latest fashions; we are so much more than that.
In a world filled with reality TV shows where being rude and crass are tolerated — even applauded — where obsession with fashion must-haves and the latest It bags have led some to material excess and living beyond one’s means, where high-tech devices have replaced personal interaction and become tools for inappropriate behavior, we have become a society in dire need of a fix, away from the superficial and the banal and back to the basics of good manners and common ethics.
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