Friday, July 22, 2011

Judgement day

Have any of you seen this? Battle of the Bods? It is painful to watch. I don't know why I keep watching it, it makes me cringe. It's everything I am against.

If you haven't seen it, 5 women are being judged by three men. They have to put themselves/each other in order from 1 to 5 based on their face, specific body part, and over all looks, in the order they think the men would find them attractive. The men then put them in order of attractiveness and the women get money for each one they get right.

The first episode is the best though, because the one girl keeps going on and on about how she should be in first or second place for pretty much everything, and she does well in the first two rounds. Then in "the whole package" round, she is put last and she gets SO upset.

All along during the show, the host (who is a woman) has rude remarks to make about the girls.

I'm always talking about how women need to stop pitting themselves against each other and comparing their own faces/bodies to every one else. But there is a prize winning game show based on just that.



And this is the girl who got all upset, shortly after saying how she was so much prettier than every one else.

3 comments:

  1. I've watched that show once or twice. The girls are all full of themselves and get so upset when they aren't considered #1 by everyone. I just want to look the best that I can and be the best that I can. I don't want to compete. There will always be someone who is skinnier or prettier. I know that and I am ok with that. People will still find me beautiful and attractive. But I will have a better personality that the shallow girls who are full of themselves. I hate shallow people. I've dated an air head guy and that was the last time I dated a shallow guy. I'd rather be with someone who average or whatever than someone who is amazingly sexy/hot and shallow.

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  2. These reality shows are out of control! Total guilty pleasure though...like once you start watching you cant' stop.

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  3. I'm surprised the network would allow a show like this, I would have though it would be highly controversial. Though I guess that's what sells TV these days. So sad.

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