Friday, September 18, 2015

Words Drive Women Crazy, Among a Long List of Many

                  

It seems that of all issues of concern to women in the United States, it seems that word's said about them individually, or about their gender, seems to devastate them? 
As, a former Certified Licensed Clinical Therapist, I can say with certainty that most people that are upset about derogatory words were spoken about them, or toward person's of their sex, race, or sexual preferences, have issues of insecurity with themselves, unresolved anger issues, as well as control issues (Trying to control others behaviors)
My wife when she was alive use to find too many women are whiners and bitch too much, and she believed that  too many women live in self-victimizations, and seem to alway look for others to blame others (Men) and rarely accept responsibility for their own action. My wife believed that these women do more harm to gain respect and dignity for women.
My wife cared deeply for true victims of children, women, and men.
 If my wife was running for President, and if any man or women  made a public comment saying: "Would anyone want a President with a face like hers? My wife's response? Nothing and would not comment to the press about it. And my wife sure and the hell did not meet other women defending her. As to any person making derogatory remarks regarding her Menstrual period, again why would she be offended, why would she respond to it? Poetically incorrect words were spoken in public become national news. 
Insecurities, unresolved anger, controlling issues; equals sadness.  

Many American women show their insecurities and depression in many forms, here are Three very outward visible signs. 

(1) Americans Spend Billions on Beauty Products But Are Not Very Happy

Dodai Stewart
8/06/12 2:40pm

Beauty Vs. Happiness, a new infographic by Feel Unique compares global
stats: How does the cash spent on cosmetics compare to a nation's feeling of happiness? The answer may surprise you: The United States is number one in cosmetics spending, yet ranked number 23 on the world's "satisfaction with life" ranking. Japan is number two in cosmetics spending… and ranked 90th in satisfaction with life. Two countries that spend the least on haircare, skincare, fragrances and makeup — Netherlands and Sweden — have the best rankings in the Satisfaction With Life Index (SWLI). There's also a look at plastic surgery; Brazil counts for 13% of cosmetic procedures worldwide, yet the country ranks 81st on the SWLI. Click through the gallery for more interesting factoids.

http://jezebel.com/5931654/americans-spend-billions-on-beauty-products-and-are-still-pretty-unhappy/

(2) The United States of plastic surgery: Americans spent $11 billion last year on face lifts, Botox, breast augmentations

(NaturalNews) The American Society of Plastic Surgeons (ASPS) recently released its 2012 Plastic Surgery Statistics Report and the findings are truly astounding. According to the latest available data, Americans and people living in America collectively spent a whopping $11 billion last year on facelifts, Botox injections, breast augmentations and various other purely aesthetic - and technically unnecessary - cosmetic procedures.

(3) Women are the Largest    Abuser's of Children
                      

It saddens me as a Christian, that millions  of posting are  about the abuse of  women, and children, with the emphasis of the perpetrators being a man. When are Women going to work on changing themselves first, and collectively focus on women accepting responsibility for their contribution to their failings of the children, and the 50% of all divorces in America, that makes The United States a world leader in divorces. Women share equally in the immoralities of our society. 
 Of child abuse cases in 2012, in over 80% of the cases the parent was the perpetrator.  
In 2012, more than four-fifths (82.2%) of perpetrators were between the ages of 18 and 44 years while two-fifths (39.6%%) of perpetrators were in the 25-34 age group.  
Of the 2012 child abuse cases, 45.3% of the perpetrators were male and 53.5% were female.

What can happen to children who are abused or neglected? 

Read more:

http://www.safehorizon.org/page/child-abuse-facts-56.html#sthash.gpsHT9Sk.RAyKUCdG.dpuf   



Wednesday, January 23, 2013


Women Are Always Going to Blame Their Problems on Men



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