During one of my experiences at a pageant, we were about to go on stage for the swimsuit competition. One of the contestants for the
outstanding teen competition asked me if she looked fat in her sports bra and
spandex (The teen version of the swimsuit competition). This broke my heart
that a teenager would ask this sort of question! I often thought this about
myself during high school, but never had said it out loud. The truth is, this
girl was perfectly thin for this competition. I looked at this girl and said
“please don’t ever say that again. You have more beauty than you know what to
do with!” This encounter made me think about how girls can be affected by this
sort of competition.
Going into this type of pageant is so much more to me than
questioning my worth in the sight of the judges, but more so that I can help
someone else see their own worth in themselves and in God. There is so much
more to this Miss America pageant than winning. It’s about the platform that I
choose to represent, the scholarship money that can aid in my college debt, and
gaining more confidence in myself.
I found a small article while searching for self-image in
pageants and it says this, “There’s so much more to pageants that not everybody
gets to see. If someone doesn’t win a pageant, it can cause that person
to think things like, ‘I’m ugly because the judges didn’t pick me, there’s
something wrong with me, or I’m not good enough because I didn’t win.” If
someone is only told that they’re beautiful when they’re all done up for a
pageant, that can have a huge affect on their self-esteem. It is very important
to know who you are and your reasons behind entering before being a part of
this competition so you don’t get caught up in the lie of “You’re not
beautiful.”
Psalms 139:23,24 Search me, O God, and know my heart: Try me
and know my anxious thoughts; And see if there be any hurtful way in me, And
lead me in the everlasting way.”
Just a thought:)
Aria
Aria
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