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Saturday, January 18, 2014

Pass It On: My response to Nash Grier



There was a video on YouTube posted by Nash Grier, an attractive sixteen year old Vine star, which has since caused a lot of upset in the YouTube community. The cringe-worthy video is entitled "What Guys Look For in Girls" and has since been taken down by Nash, however once something is put on the internet it is never gone for good.

In the video, Nash is with Cameron Dallas (also of Vine fame) and Jc Caylen (member of YouTube collab channel OurSecondLife) and they are discussing what they look for in girls. Which has been done many times before on YouTube by several people, However it is not done in the manner that these boys decided to do. This video is contradicting, hurtful, and wasn't the least bit thought out.

"Be entertaining, but don't be too loud because that's annoying" (..okay)
"Let there be a chase; but don't play too hard to get, and also don't be too easy because you're probably a whore" (slutshaming, NICE)
"The natural look is great, but remove your body hair" (THIS ONE)
"Don't wear lipstick because then I won't be able to kiss you" (I will wear whatever I want, thanks)
"Don't draw on your eyebrows" (GOOD ONE)
"Have your natural hair, but change it often" (Um)
"A girl that's good at video games, but not obsessed because that isn't cute" (HA)

So basically what he's saying is: BE YOURSELF BUT ALSO CHANGE EVERYTHING. This video irks me for several reasons and I want to go through them all. First off, Jc Caylen is 21 years old,  He is an adult and should have known that this video was wrong. Not that he said any hurtful things (It was mostly Nash and Cameron) but he sat through it and didn't think to say that it was wrong or it was a bad idea. I am a fan of Jc and O2L, I was just very disappointed to see this. Second off, they didn't pay any attention to the fact that the audience seeing this video would be 99% teenage girls, who would then get the thought "okay, in order for myself to be attractive, I need to do all of this while maintaining my sense of self". It's toxic and not alright. They were being completely unrealistic and Nash tried to justify it as "just trying to make girls with these attributes feel good about themselves" in a Twitter apology saying that the bottom line that  the message he was sending in the video was for girls to be themselves because that's the most attractive thing they could do. That was a 20 second message in a 9+ minute video, just saying "be yourself" won't make up for making millions of young girls feel awful because they don't fit your image.

Now I want to get more into talking about all the contradictions made about the image that they want in a girl. I think that most guys don't understand that when girls put on makeup they are doing it for THEMSELVES, Not to impress a boy. They like the way it makes them feel and to tell a girl not to wear lipstick because you don't like it is like saying "throw out your PS4 because I don't like it". Not very nice, is it? If a girl wants to wear lipstick and fill in her eyebrows she is allowed because it is her god-given right to do whatever the hell she wants because it is her body, and her life and it should not concern you one bit.

As for the body hair issue, which COMPLETELY blew my mind that they had the audacity to even go there and make a huge deal about it. What Nash does not seem to understand is that some girls are extremely insecure (myself included) about body hair and to cause the scene that he did probably made a lot of girls feel horrible. While growing up I was insecure about the hair on my arms and upper lip. One day on the bus another girl pointed to me and made a comment about how I should shave and ever since then it has been something I try to hide and make less noticeable. Another thing that he doesn't understand is that in order to wax body hair, you need to grow it out so it's long enough so even his "ideal hairless girl" will have to grow body hair for a couple weeks. What then? Will he break up with her because her leg hair is longer than his? (if he even has any).

In conclusion, I feel like these boys will be feeling the consequences from this video for a very, very, very long time. Because when even Hank Green makes a comment on how what you did was wrong, you know you screwed up.


1 comment :

  1. I saw loads of stuff being said about this video, and I couldn't agree more with some of the stuff you said. Like about wearing makeup, I only ever wear it to make myself feel better and the whole arm hair/upper lip hair thing was ridiculous!xo

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