Faryal Makhdoom's Channel!

Re: Faryal Makhdoom’s Channel!

Alright Male Sahib,

Let’s address the question you posted earlier, “How can you tell she’s insecure?”

Does chiseling away at your features with knives and needles indicate satisfaction and inner contentment to you? Cuz even chotay bachay can tell you that it signifies insecurity. And before you fire back with the example of women on GS using makeup as a sign of insecurity…I’ll address that as well just to cover the bases. Temporary makeup that wears off in a few hours is an enhancement, it’s not the equivalent of a permanent alteration. Yes, there are women who slather layers of makeup on their faces and wouldn’t be caught dead without a fully painted face even for mundane errands like putting gas in their car or going to the grocery store. Yes, that can read as insecurity as well. But on the insecurity scale…it ain’t rocket science…to figure out that chiseling away at your face rates higher on the scale than just wearing makeup.

I won’t go as far as calling it bitterness or even jealousy. I would say that people here feel put off and also concerned. I personally don’t think that a “need for the limelight” is a matter to be easily dismissed. If you seriously think that celebrities and their actions do not have any impact whatsoever on society, you’re deluding yourself in the guise of diplomacy. Celebrities are trendsetters. The youth is now more obsessed with plastic surgery not only because of advancements in the field…but also because the celebs that they idealize make it look cool. Actually the irony is that many celebs who go under the knife and come out looking dramatically different don’t even have the guts to admit getting work done. Yet young adoring, brainwashed fans don’t seem to see that their favorite celeb is a coward…they instead see the positive or negative attention and fame that the celeb’s “new look” has earned them and they want them some of that too.

People like Faryal Makhdoom and Kardashians know fully well that they’re being followed and emulated by the masses. That’s the purpose of their shows and it’s the bottom line. It’s not only about providing entertainment and a tutorial. They hope to inspire emulation…to set trends. And so being celebrities, they have a greater responsibility to consider what messages they are sending to the youth. A greater responsibility than us. Why? Cuz we don’t receive the mass media attention that they do. So Male Sahib with his Diplomatic Male Opinion…“limelight” carries far reaching consequences…and it’s folly to dismiss this as “just a girl who craves limelight and all y’all Guppans must be jealous if you don’t chisel away at your own faces.”