Getting the Guy: Self-Esteem Trumps Pretty
Part of the reason we have difficulty attracting men who make us
happy is because we believe that such men don't really exist. We
believe that to attract a man we have to be the prettiest girl
in the room, have the biggest breasts on the block, the tightest
abs, and so on. We must stay on our toes to makes sure somebody
prettier, smarter, or whatever doesn't sneak up and snatch our
man. It never ends.
And then, as we're minding our own business on the supermarket
check-out line, we glimpse a headline on a magazine cover:
"Jessica's Hotter Than Ever! How Can Nick Leave Her Now?" The
subtext is, if a fox like Jessica Simpson can't hold on to a
man, what chance do the rest of us have?
Even if your tastes in literature run to feminist authors like
Susan Faludi and Noami Wolf over, say, periodicals like In Touch
and The Star, you're probably influenced by the negative
messages we're fed by the media. I know I was.
And the bad vibes don't only come from magazines and TV shows.
Listen, for instance, to the lyrics in your favorite songs. So
many of of my favorite female artists sing of being suicidal
over the loss of a guy. A lot of my favorite male artists sing
about hurting women, hating women, or running through them like
pints of beer.
It's one thing to enjoy popular music, but be aware of the
whacked-out ideas it can weld into your brain if you're not
paying attention: 1) You're nothing without a guy, and 2) You're
a disposable object that can be easily replaced.
The next time you leave the house know this: You are one of a
kind and irreplaceable. There is only one you. You don't need a
guy, but if you're going to have one, he must love you for you
(not your body parts, your money, or your clothes). He must add
value to your life.
Once you love yourself, really and truly love yourself (because
of who you are inside, as opposed to the fact that you just
forked over $450 to have your teeth whitened), you will attract
better men.
Good men definitely exist. But they want to be with a woman who
values and esteems herself. (Self-love trumps pretty every
time!) Once you become that woman, you will magically find
yourself enjoying a happy, angst-free relationship with a guy
who's in it for the long term.