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Plastic surgery and beauty standards rant 

Monica Hernandez
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@kendallglover2830
@kendallglover2830 2 года назад
This definitely highlights how alot of social activism is more driven by protecting certain people's sense of self-righteousness than actually helping people.
@giselle5596
@giselle5596 2 года назад
yep
@welikelethabo
@welikelethabo 2 года назад
Ooof yes
@EM-mk8jk
@EM-mk8jk 2 года назад
how are voluntary patients who have control over their own finances and consent victims??
@monicagreatgal
@monicagreatgal 2 года назад
we are all victims under the patriarchy. just because u made the choice “freely” does not mean you understand the full implications. you’re not a doctor, a surgeon, a financial advisor, you didn’t go to school for this, you’re not trained in this. all this is normalized by the people we trust, other peers, medical professionals, people telling us having debt is okay because we pay it back. etc etc.
@sarahumes9356
@sarahumes9356 2 года назад
u r so amazing and u give me so much clarity on things!!!
@fejugalu0143
@fejugalu0143 2 года назад
i was literally just looking for a video about plastic surgery and feminism bc i couldn't make my mind up about it and this came up, thx!!
@amohra5408
@amohra5408 2 года назад
I love ur vids. U seem to have this refreshing perspective and i like how u criticize these topics...👏its addictive
@schiffelers3944
@schiffelers3944 Год назад
On a whim is a stretch but the fact that the BBL is a trend comes from some place. I want to look like ... is how plenty of people enter the cosmetic surgery, the people in the industry tell us themselves. It is not them wanting to improve themselves and be the best version of themselves. They want to be beautiful / adored for their looks / be sexualized. And there are plenty of people that do dumb shit, and regretting it later. YOLO and FOMO. The Swan and the browlifts for everyone. The Eurocentric beautification and bad nose jobs on Afro-Americans, Jacksons - eye see you. Bella Hadid regrets her nose job. Or Lolo Ferrari, look her up she died - you probably don't know of her, but she was as well know as Anna Nicole Smith, and the likes. Brigitte Bardot and the like we have known through out times. Or Linda Lovelace people do shit and regret it later. Berouw komt altijd na de zonde aka regrets always follow the sin. Vanity was one of the seven.
@Vannneeeesssssaaaa
@Vannneeeesssssaaaa 2 года назад
Really liked this video and especially the part about the difference of theory and actual lived realities. As someone born with a facial deformity I realised that I personally can't look to feminism for guidance when it comes to plastic surgery. This might sound mean but I don't want to listen to choice-feminism and "I had a nose job and then everything was fine" when I had to (socially not medically) have major surgeries as a child to have a somewhat normal childhood. Only when I read books and texts from other disabled people did I find something that I could actually relate to. One of my favorite texts that I can recommend to anyone interested is Moving Toward the Ugly: A Politic Beyond Desirability by Mia Mingus.
@celestialmorpho
@celestialmorpho 2 года назад
radical feminism is where it’s at
@Vannneeeesssssaaaa
@Vannneeeesssssaaaa 2 года назад
@@celestialmorpho Do you have any recs for newer books/texts/blogs ? I read Beauty and Misogyny by Sheila Jeffreys and while I don't agree with a lot of things in the radfem movement, the analysis of beauty is very interesting.
@cymonescurio
@cymonescurio 2 года назад
@@celestialmorpho I’m not anti rad-fem, but I’m not sure if rad fem would agree with her choice.
@celestialmorpho
@celestialmorpho 2 года назад
@@cymonescurio radical feminism is a critic of plastic surgery for women.
@cymonescurio
@cymonescurio 2 года назад
@@celestialmorpho I know but Nessy had procedures so how does that help them?
@rebeccacaroe7111
@rebeccacaroe7111 2 года назад
"Why do you need to look so untouched by life?" Writing that down, beautiful quote I never want to forget. I broke my clavicle skiing and my doctor actually tried to talk me out of the surgery TO FIX MY BROKE ASS BONE bc it would leave a huge scar on my shoulder. Right after the surgery one of my friends was giving me tips on how to reduce the scarring process. And just the other day my Mom was asking me if I should go visit plastic surgeon to see if they could reduce the look of the hypertrophic scarring. Everybody is so bothered by my frickin scar; I love it. Shows I was enjoying my life, that I lived, plus it looks badass as hell. This idea that women need to be flawless is ridiculous. And boring. Thanks for this video, it just reaffirmed my beliefs❤
@nihalnihal9356
@nihalnihal9356 2 года назад
I love seeings other people's scars, too! (Not in a creepy way stop) i think it gives the body personality and I always think like this: if my partner has an evil twin, I will always recognize them by their scar 😉
@sellis3166
@sellis3166 2 года назад
Similarly (but also not), when I was 18 I had a huge emotional breakdown and self harmed leaving the outward facing side on my arm scarred from shoulder to wrist. The first thing my family members addressed the next day was not how I was feeling but “options” to cover/treat the future scarring. I remember at the time being confused because it hadn’t even crossed my mind. I’m lucky to have not felt the need to hide/cover them. I view them as a map of where I have been.
@junessareyes3540
@junessareyes3540 2 года назад
Omg so excited! I wait for your videos anxiously because I feel like your insights are so fresh and unique. Sometimes I just feel like I’m in vacuum of the same opinions. Also you have such a beautiful energy and personality 💛
@internationalreverb1109
@internationalreverb1109 2 года назад
OMG yessss SO well said, Junessa!
@daneelpotot1783
@daneelpotot1783 2 года назад
Another harsh truth ive heard from somewhere was “You cant self love your way into how the world sees you.” Everytime i hear it it always punches me in the gut :(( ngl i still dont know how to live through the world knowing that this quote depicts a sad reality about our society Edit: just finished the vid, and ive never heard of the advice of looking into your own culture and seeing whats prioritized there! Really goes to show that beauty can really be subjective, and that the european standard doesnt actually apply to everyone. Then again, ill really have to look way back into my culture, bc the colonizers did a pretty good job of forcing down the Western standard down my ancestors throats. Anyway, great vid as always Monique, and this one has got to be one of my favs. 💕
@johnasamoah8668
@johnasamoah8668 2 года назад
This channel is way to underrated. These videos are literal gold. Knowledge is honestly the most powerful thing in the world and being able to articulate the mechanism and systems we lived in allows us to further become more educated in living in and impacting the world we live in. Channels like you, Ana psychology, and others that talk on this really help me learn how to perceive, navigate, and break down this world and question the systems we live in so we can all strive towards the best society we can have and the best individual versions of ourselves
@justinwatson1510
@justinwatson1510 2 года назад
Please share what you’re learning with your friends and family, and consider joining a communist or socialist party. A better world is possible, but it is going to take a fight.
@johnasamoah8668
@johnasamoah8668 2 года назад
@@justinwatson1510 Oh I’m already on the socialism hype train. I can’t go and get water without shitting on capitalism first. All the way with you on that
@SeaFlower38
@SeaFlower38 2 года назад
She's going all the way up 👍
@areeba7045
@areeba7045 2 года назад
fr lmao everytime i think about these topics i just get angry and mumble to myself a lil bit i could never put it into words as eloquently as she does
@Yourrrr
@Yourrrr 2 года назад
Agreed, humans want to aestheticize this human experience - personally it starts bothering me when I think about how unequal beauty standards between gender/race are and how much the plastic surgery industry is fucking up people’s minds just for money. These doctors are DEMONS!!!!
@copperquartz4145
@copperquartz4145 2 года назад
Literally advertising to little girls on tik tok. They should be in jail.
@cr0w3at3r
@cr0w3at3r 2 года назад
It's so freaky, I JUST turned 21 and now I'm suddenly getting juviderm advertisements on my spotify???? Now that I'm of age for it??? So weird!!!!
@sierraposet1889
@sierraposet1889 2 года назад
i agree but honestly i think social media is a way bigger influence than surgeons advertising.
@justinwatson1510
@justinwatson1510 2 года назад
The root problem is that we have introduced the profit motive into the practice of medicine. The profit motive makes everything worse, and the sooner we stop pretending otherwise the better off we will all be.
@cr0w3at3r
@cr0w3at3r 2 года назад
@@justinwatson1510 agreed
@lilmixerrr774
@lilmixerrr774 2 года назад
“Capitalism is making us bleed out of our pockets to achieve something that can never be achievable” - Monica Hernandez 👏🏽 well said.
@misstigerbubbles
@misstigerbubbles 2 года назад
I hate when my friends talk about surgery etc and they're literally gorgeous...it makes me think damn I wonder how ugly they think I am if they think they need soenthing done... It's extremely toxic all around and why do we as women keep playing into this toxic patriarchy to look good for men?
@brib6046
@brib6046 2 года назад
They probably think you’re also extremely gorgeous. We’re often our own worse critics because we are the only people who know ourselves so intimately.
@mordecaiissad8529
@mordecaiissad8529 2 года назад
@@brib6046 this. And we have our own ideas on what's pretty. I remember this struck me, I was about 19-20, it was summer and my friend was trying on a new dress at her place. She grabbed her knees and all irritated said how she hates how her knees look cause they aren't pronounced and you can barely see she has them. I was so caught off guard because I envied her legs and knees for years, I have wide bulky bones and joints (I was thin, I do mean joints and bones) and hated how they made a wide bump in my leg line. She spent years feeling about my legs how I felt about hers lmao. We are not only harsher to ourselves but we all have our own ideas and something we don't like about ourselves is someones dream look.
@Efterpi1234
@Efterpi1234 2 года назад
i like that last part you said about looking like you haven't been touched by life. Like why is this even a thing? We all work and go through different experiences and our bodies are a testiment of that
@hannaoghosa
@hannaoghosa 2 года назад
This video explained exactly why I haven't been a fan of social media for the past couple months, the pressure of being "perfect" as a content creator is literally torture and over a certain amount of time it ends up sucking the fun out of everything tbh. Super refreshing to see content like this, GO MONICA!!
@munix9351
@munix9351 2 года назад
👀👀👀🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣 exactly. All these women with néw wardrobe every day!! Like where are you getting money???
@calistanicholson8319
@calistanicholson8319 2 года назад
I'm 19 and I've loved hearing the experiences/opinions of someone who's a few years older than me, please keep making these!! I feel like your vids, especially the ones relating to men and MONEY, have saved me so much future hardship haha.
@welikelethabo
@welikelethabo 2 года назад
Same
@vanessac3885
@vanessac3885 2 года назад
i love the idea of seeing wrinkles as a symbolism of survival. aging is evidence that we lived and worked!! we have done our purpose and it is natural. i especially find it very predatory that doctors and sometimes even parents allow young people to get plastic surgery when they aren’t even finished growing. if i had gotten all the work done that i wanted at 13 i would’ve looked nothing like the person i know and love today
@daneelpotot1783
@daneelpotot1783 2 года назад
“Its not a convo of just whether or not you love yourself, but literal national debates of whether or not your body deserve to exist.” 5 mins in and bestie u r speaking facts!!! Cant wait to hear all ur insights on this topic in particular, its smth ive thought a lot for sureeee
@grace-gr3vr
@grace-gr3vr 2 года назад
i have to respectfully disagree with your take on the moral philosophy of beauty standards. "aestheticizing the human experience" isn't inherently wrong, and i couldn't have said it better myself when you noted that the process of doing so is merely a form of self-expression. cosmetic surgery & body modification culture, however, are very specific sequelae that could not exist without hyperfeminine ideals. i think you acknowledge that when you speak about women undergoing bbls in Dominican culture as a means of affirming their womanhood. the equivalent of this for men would be steroid abuse. since these actions have less to do with aestheticizing the human experience for the pleasure of the self and more with alleviating the shameful feelings of inadequacy that come with living in a patriarchal world, i would say that feminism is relevant to this discussion; it's a more radical kind of feminism, though. not feminism which caters to the individual woman's choice, but a more collective feminism that denounces objectification culture and the impact it has on the way we see our bodies.
@monicagreatgal
@monicagreatgal 2 года назад
I agree completely! I was mostly picking at online discourse where feminists come at individuals for their actions within a system that we’re all victims under. I believe beauty standards are unfair and humans do cruel things. I just feel like the constantly asking the victim to think critically about their desire, depending on the reality the individual is living in, doesn’t hold much weight because sure not adhering to beauty standards would help progress things in an abstract political sense, but your daily material needs might suffer depending on your environment. So while feminism in theory, and I do consider myself one, works towards breaking down oppressive systems for all, I have found a lot of people that haven’t sat with their own privilege inserting themselves into conversation and trying to school people on frameworks that are less about helping this person and more about judgment. and while I do believe it’s important to hold people accountable, i think accountability is Love, and you can’t do it if you don’t respect that persons fullness of being, and it’s a lot patronizing belittling energy from some that doesn’t allow for the collective feminism you mention and I also believe is needed. i think it’s kinda like creating teams/ sides / good feminism vs bad feminism and what I was sloppily trying to communicate is that take the constructs and language of feminism out of the equation, this is still a big issue that has so many different reasons as to why it exists. I appreciate your message!
@grace-gr3vr
@grace-gr3vr 2 года назад
@@monicagreatgal Yes! And what I love about your approach is that it's holistic. It's necessary to take into account the material conditions that the person seeking the surgery is coming home to every day: who is their support system? Where do they derive their sense of self worth? What media are they consuming that is shaping their expectations for themselves? A low sense of self-worth sets the stage for self-destructive behavior. The culprit is the media and the social circles that perpetuate and reinforce a woman's worth: something which must contain an element of male desirability. This is what distinguishes many cultural and global beauty standards from the ones in the United States. The discussion should be less about judging and belittling these individual women and more about understanding and validating the awful feeling that is not feeling woman enough. Thank you for opening up this necessary dialogue.
@ad2094
@ad2094 2 года назад
I love this conversation! I think it's important to highlight the diversity of feminist thought; there are many issues with some feminists on either side and the more this is understood, hopefully the less strawmanning we get when people criticize feminism.
@caramelali8132
@caramelali8132 2 года назад
@@grace-gr3vr social circles definitely !,,, Brazilian women get the most pressure from their culture
@misstigerbubbles
@misstigerbubbles 2 года назад
Yes!!! You're spot on!! Why do we keep conforming to the patriarchy I hate it
@leahsmith2078
@leahsmith2078 2 года назад
I am in my early 30’s and had Jeaveau and Botox and didn’t like the feeling. I followed the after care directions and still was left with difficulty communicating for several days. Those things are neuroTOXINS and there’s nothing cute about that. I wasn’t told of any risks, either. Some places are crooked. Do your research before you let anyone inject you with ANYTHING
@marijas1706
@marijas1706 2 года назад
Monica, recommend us some good books, like some that really influenced your life and your perception 😊📚 btw love your videos and your way of thinking, you are such a fascinating person ❤️
@angel127_
@angel127_ 2 года назад
yes i’m not good at looking for books at all 🤦‍♀️
@munix9351
@munix9351 2 года назад
Try John Gray Feline!
@marijas1706
@marijas1706 2 года назад
@@munix9351 I looked it up on Google 😄 love good animal-human comparison 😂 jokes aside, thanks for the recommendation, I'll try to find this book, I'm sure I will enjoy reading it
@zsemma6599
@zsemma6599 2 года назад
Yes yes! Good idea for a video imo! :)
@marijas1706
@marijas1706 2 года назад
@@zsemma6599 yess, for sure 😊 I was hoping maybe she sees my comment and writes some recommendations in a response, but video sounds even better 😍
@user-gu4xl7pu6f
@user-gu4xl7pu6f 2 года назад
28:45 I SCREAMED cause this is me right now, I feel completely out of control, nothing makes sense, I do not know how to SAVE MONEY and girl I do SMELL, I hate to say it, but, I keep sniffing myself on a daily bases . it’s the stress, it’s THE HORMONES. This made me feel less alone, thank you Monica 💗💗
@jayanthis947
@jayanthis947 2 года назад
When I was 17 I went to a dermatologist because I had keratosis pilaris but my family and I weren't really sure what it was... like I had a vague idea but since self diagnosing is bad nd my family has a history of allergies me and my mom went to the doc. So we went there and the doc was like its keratosis pilaris nd it can't really be cured per se because it's a genetic abnormality. And then she goes "maybe u should get a laser surgery for removing the hair on ur face". And it made me feel so self conscious like I'm literally a human being. I'm allowed to have hair. But a doctor suggesting that made me so uncomfortable because I was literally 17 and keratosis Pilaris has nothing to do with the hair on my face, it's just me existing.
@kyladanae
@kyladanae 2 года назад
I noticed that when I changed my hair and went blonde I started fitting into the Mixed Exotic girl aesthetic. I started getting more attention from people more opportunities and male attention etc. people would walk up to me and ask me if I wanted to be in their commercial movie model etc. my dms started filling up. I started getting so many brand deals and free stuff. My friends and family started getting mad at me because I was getting so much attention and being featured on websites etc. I never knew that such a small change can have such a big impact on my life. Think about all the celebrities who's careers improved drastically after they got a nose job or boob job surgery. Now I don't feel good enough with my natural looks. I feel like am I good enough just looking like me? I'm still figuring that out and trying not to care about what people think but I know my career will suffer so I'm thinking maybe I should take another career path. The world is a very superficial place. I use to think if you were a hard working good person that was enough. Think about all the good hardworking people that are barely making ends meet. Then think about the pretty tik tok star that makes millions just shooting a 15 second dance video.
@brib6046
@brib6046 2 года назад
I hate that a state of scarcity is encouraged and that your loved ones felt jealous from your opportunities. It’s awesome that you are self aware enough to notice these things though. As a mid toned Black woman it’s crazy how different I will be treated based upon how I wear my hair. I am a person who loves to dress up and change my look but I also hate the attention I can get based on how I want to present myself. So I could not imagine how it would be if I was racially ambiguous. The world sucks. Most people suck. And I am proud of you (lol even though we don’t know each other) for your ability to reflect and even though you are privileged, as long as you aren’t using it to harm others or actively take opportunities from others, I say keep using that privilege for your benefit. I also hope you are also going to pay it forward and try to bring others up, which I think you’ll try to do by your comment.
@kyladanae
@kyladanae 2 года назад
@@brib6046 Thank you! I really appreciate your comment. I wasn't aware of my privilege until a few years ago. I have sisters who are all shades of brown and we have the same parents but I noticed how they are treated differently from me. I talk about colorism openly with my friends and family. I'm trying to figure out how I want to approach these topics on my channel. I talk about mental health but the only thing that gets views on my channel right now is beauty and fashion. I'm still growing so maybe one day people who really need it will watch. Thank you for your kindness.❤️
@kyladanae
@kyladanae 2 года назад
@@brib6046 Thank you! I really appreciate your comment. I wasn't aware of my privilege until a few years ago. I have sisters who are all shades of brown and we have the same parents but I noticed how they are treated differently from me. I talk about colorism openly with my friends and family. I'm trying to figure out how I want to approach these topics on my channel. I talk about mental health but the only thing that gets views on my channel right now is beauty and fashion. I'm still growing so maybe one day people who really need it will watch. Thank you for your kindness.❤️
@serenitybeats1677
@serenitybeats1677 2 года назад
@@brib6046 can i ask u what your treatment is like based on the different ways u style ur hair
@down2jupiter
@down2jupiter 2 года назад
Oooo not ME being one of the first people to watch this video 😭😭 I love your content sm!!! Definitely like the big sister I've always wanted but never had. Your intelligence and inner sparkle shine soooo bright. Thank you for everything you do.
@copperquartz4145
@copperquartz4145 2 года назад
Every time you post, it's like I had a thought on the tip of my tongue, and you just reach into my brain and snatch it out. This modern desire to appear untouched, it makes so much sense. Life is hard, really fucking hard. And with the internet, we're able to see just how hard it is for others as well. With the 24 hour news cycle, we're so aware of everything, it's no wonder that we want to pluck ourselves out of this reality, just be above it all. Reclaim some of our innocence again. Would really love to hear your thoughts on information overload!
@valeerie6423
@valeerie6423 2 года назад
PLEASE DO A VIDEO ON INFORMATION OVERLOAD!! I've been trying to gather my thoughts about it, but... *Information overload* rearranges my thoughts, and then I get distracted, and then I forget about it, and then I get anxious about the idea again, making me research more about it, and so it goes. Talk about a vicious cycle.
@tami2093
@tami2093 2 года назад
I think you have encompassed one of the many ways I induce my own anxiety to a T. I can’t remember which video it was, but I remember the creator saying that humans were never supposed to consume so much information all at once about so many topics like health, finances, jobs, hobbies and within those there are so many subtopics. Of course humans have a capacity to learn beyond the innate instinct for survival but at times it is just so overwhelming which is why I use social media periodically.
@soniaantoniamaria
@soniaantoniamaria 2 года назад
I’m getting a breast reduction at 19. Thank you for your perspective and analysis. I still want to go through with the surgery because of the physical, mental and social benefits it will have for me. Luckily my insurance covers it (thanks to Dutch universal healthcare), and I’ve found an amazing (female) plastic surgeon who explained all about the procedure and risks in an honest way. Your video makes me feel more confident with my decision, strange as it sounds. I feel like the only thing holding me back was the judgment and lack of understanding my community (especially the men… of course) has for my issues and desire to have my breasts reduced.
@cr0w3at3r
@cr0w3at3r 2 года назад
Do what is best for you ♥️ it always irks me when I see the reaction of "why would they do that??!?!" to people getting breast reductions. Because they're seen as an asset and an ideal, people can be very dismissive of the experience of people who...*actually have them*. I grew up around women who were very large chested and I've seen the back issues, ridiculous bra costs, people treating them differently, etc. (I'm sure you know better than me) that they've had to deal with all my life and from a very young age in their cases as well. One of my aunties got a reduction and I've never seen her more comfortable and free in her body!! I hope you experience the same relief.
@florencee3324
@florencee3324 2 года назад
As someone who might have one I hope it goes well and you recover well ❣️
@carolinpurayidom4570
@carolinpurayidom4570 2 года назад
I would say that's more of medical procedure than a cosmetic one so go for it especially as someone who was well endowed in that area.
@EDeeDeeS
@EDeeDeeS 2 года назад
23 and I'm getting a breast reduction too. I cry tears of joy seeing women share their breast reduction results and I can't wait to experience that joy
@chocomoon9022
@chocomoon9022 2 года назад
Just wanna let you know that your content is really helping in a lot of things !! Thank uu so much for that. 💕
@lilymoore7409
@lilymoore7409 2 года назад
I appreciate how critical this discourse is
@BeautifulEarthJa
@BeautifulEarthJa 2 года назад
I got a big ass after I had three kids (in my mid 30s); my shape is so much different from when I was a child and young adult (teens and 20s lol). You cannot know until time has elapsed. To hear ppl having nose jobs, etc. at 14, wow.
@CoilyTwizzler
@CoilyTwizzler 2 года назад
The debates about the morality of plastic surgery, I feel, really come down to the classism and exclusivity of it all..bc if everybody could reasonably afford to undergo these procedures, at least maybe ppl would feel solace in knowing that if they decided to get work done, they could. But it’s super expensive and inaccessible to many people, creating a rift of those who are insecure but can afford to alter their insecurities, and those who can’t afford it and simply have to stick it out and live with things they’re self conscious about. It’s also made worse bc when people continue getting these procedures, it further pushes the beauty standards higher and higher and perpetuates the idea that some physical traits are ugly and need to be changed. Not judging bc I completely agree that we’re treated better the closer we align to beauty standards and nothing will ever be fair bc there will always be people who naturally align closer to these standards and whatnot, so surgery almost seems like balancing the scales, but I do think it also serves to strengthen the unrealistic standards and further shut out those who can’t afford to change themselves.
@goodboi8569
@goodboi8569 2 года назад
Hi Monica! I've watched your videos for a while now but this one hit real close. On a whole I'm a pretty confident person, but growing up I watched the women in my family despair over their physical aging. I've listened to my mother mourn the loss of her youth since she was in her 40s (she turns 60 this year) and I can't help but internalize some of that myself. Every new wrinkle and grey hair bothers me, as much as I wish it didn't. I want to be proud of the journey my body is taking me on, but I still have a long way to go. Hearing you talk about this really helps :)
@pinaypie4
@pinaypie4 2 года назад
Love when you said “LOOK THE CULTURE AROUND THE WORLD AND LEARN HOW TO SEE THE DIFFERENT STANDARDS OF BEAUTY “ that hits home to me 💕 Love you Veronica.
@justinwatson1510
@justinwatson1510 2 года назад
I don’t know if you’ve already read “Women, Race, and Class” by Angela Davis, but I think you’d enjoy it. I don’t think it’ll tell you anything you don’t already know, but it’s still a good read. Either way, I love your videos and appreciate your perspective. Thank you.
@abi_r0se
@abi_r0se 2 года назад
“Look at me, stressing myself on a Wednesday evening about this” this killed me 🤣 amazing video though, I love how you articulate and express your views. It’s very eye opening too. Makes you question your own mental processes and judgemental tendencies sometimes too so thank you!
@BabiiGurlMikii
@BabiiGurlMikii 2 года назад
Wow you really opened my eyes to the real issue. I guess I had always thought of plastic surgery as not feminist because I was thinking of it as women trying to compete with other women, but really it’s just us trying to compete with the rules put in place by the patriarchy. Damn.
@ziddeca
@ziddeca 2 года назад
Pleeease I would love to hear your take on women getting power/attention through oversexualizing themselves and if that helps other women/feminism as a whole :)
@444ccinn
@444ccinn 2 года назад
Babe, wake up!!! New Monica Hernandez video dropped!
@annelewis223
@annelewis223 2 года назад
In reality it’s hard to not get sucked into today’s beauty standards when almost everybody is on social media. Sadly social media heavily influences plastic surgery. You see your favourite influencer, celebrity, friend or family getting work done on social media and it can make you question your own appearance. Not really big fan of beauty trends we have right now like having “big everything” I’m hoping in next few years it fades away and goes back to beauty trends we had back in 90s and early 2000s. Also it’s sad how plastic surgery is being normalized now and not a lot of people talk about risks involved. Surgery is always glamorized thanks again to social media.
@WW-zz3rp
@WW-zz3rp 2 года назад
I love your videos so much Monica I was wondering if you could do one about how you view death. Quite a weird one but I would love to hear what you have to say. You are very talented in the way you are able to articulate and express yourself. Your thought sequence is literally seamless. I don’t know if you’ve got gemini or virgo in your chart but wow
@mrskkpst
@mrskkpst 2 года назад
you are so smart and well-spoken that i'm amazed by every single one of your videos
@hollerbachemil7349
@hollerbachemil7349 2 года назад
"Why do you need to look so untouched, so unbothered by life?" - I wrote this down for myself, it really made my thoughts go wild. Thank you for the video, I really enjoy your takes. You touched a lot of topics that resonated with me and my current situation.
@pigeonwizard
@pigeonwizard 2 года назад
I loved this video. There are things of me that I would change if I had a magic wand, and going back to how you were pointing the finger at spending too much time online I can see how that exacerbates my feeling of inadequacy and those of the people around me as well. It's easy to forget that the fake online perfection is just another way to sell us stuff through our insecurities and aspirations, and it overwhelms us into decisions we would not make had we lived a better life - had we just touched more grass and spoke to nurturing people a bit more. As far as my video suggestions go, I'd love to hear more about your thoughts on being a 20-something. I'm right in the middle of it and it's a MESS, some hope about the future would not hurt
@yourstrulyniah126
@yourstrulyniah126 2 года назад
When you literally said half these doctors are demons, I was like oh she speaking truth truth today!!! I absolutely adore you for being who you are and having BIG brain 💜💜
@nanaesibuachie7705
@nanaesibuachie7705 2 года назад
I recently learned that your self esteem is not the cause of being accepted in a group but rather an effect. We gain confidence when we feel accepted and belong to a group. It was hard growing up and my would parents seem a bit disappointed that I was not confident. They both were conventionally attractive from where they were from (Ghana), so they gained confidence because it was almost given to them because they were acceptable for their societal standards. I on the other hand, if I ever wanted to be confident, I have to earn and fight for it, because I'm going against the fact that I am not acceptable to society. So yeah, don't tell me to just find my inner confidence, especially if the the idea or level of confidence I should seek is from the people who are already socially acceptable. @Monica Hernandez
@southernbelleWCG
@southernbelleWCG 2 года назад
I wish I could like this video a billion times - This is exactly why I think all those plastic surgery “analysis” videos are so disgusting and unnecessary.
@mdot2213
@mdot2213 2 года назад
Great video. To add this, from Jessica DeFino's newsletter, The Unpublishable: I think the more that we can acknowledge this [the suffocation of beauty culture] , and identify this, and stop saying, “Oh, it’s so strange that I feel so ugly but still care so much about beauty,” and start saying “Oh, it’s so fucking typical of this exploitative system that I feel so ugly but still care so much about beauty,” the freer we will be... there is no real, lasting fulfillment to be found in manufacturing (supposed) beauty in the physical dimension alone. The “beauty void” is a psychological thing; a spiritual thing, even. One won’t and can’t and doesn’t fill the other. Our inherent human longing for beauty can only be satisfied when we, collectively, begin to understand beauty for what it really is: not a set of physical features, but an energy, a resource - a life force that’s in us and around us, everywhere, all the time, like oxygen.
@munix9351
@munix9351 2 года назад
You only feel ugly once we around others and looking at others. It's a complex thought process that allows us to escape from our purpose. Check out a lady called Salkis Re on RU-vid. Xx
@alisiademi
@alisiademi 2 года назад
The Beauty Myth by Naomi Wolf is life changing. Minimalism, only buying second hand clothes and technology, veganism, and doing your inner work also make the world and your world a better place
@Joeystylez26
@Joeystylez26 2 года назад
The real goal is not look younger but to age gracefully inside & out
@clairemcmonigle8515
@clairemcmonigle8515 2 года назад
i love your videos and your art! i’m 19 and i would love to see an “advice to my 20 year old self” video. I really appreciate your perspective and how well spoken you are. thank you for your content- it really means a lot to have humor and nuance to these types of convos. take care
@sheholdsontillmay462
@sheholdsontillmay462 2 года назад
off topic but you are so well spoken, it literally makes me insecure because I feel like I can not form a complete sentence bc lmao and there you go holding a whole ted talk without a script. you're great
@amdman4you
@amdman4you 2 года назад
Hi, I'm fairly new to your channel I'm dominican and a Virgo..hey❤ also in that intersectionality as trans fem I want to share my experience with stander of beauty and feminity prior to the government getting involve with trans health most of us would do risky thing to to obtain gender affirmative surgery like prostitution or dealing with greedy surgeon try to cash on people dysphoria while some can view a cliff chin changes to a more delicate of soft shape.. as an elective surgery for trans fem is a way to be view as more feminine and to avoid any negative views or " read as trans" but not only for beauty but also for safety.. but now with major hospital they now offering body contour and cheek implant or and other non in my opinion gender comfirm surgery like for trans fem having breast implants to fill their lack of breast development .. and to feel more feminine and in tune with their body.. so is like you said is just a thin like between aesthetics and nessesry to let's say survive everyday life... now capitalism is running with it making money of people mental dysphoria rather than proving a safe and acceptance health care... I hope I makes sense and thank you
@IshtarNike
@IshtarNike 2 года назад
My twenties have been so shit. I'm looking forward to financial stability and confidence in my thirties.
@extracoffee1065
@extracoffee1065 2 года назад
bruh it definitely is a class thing. if you're struggling to get by, there is no money to put to the side for plastic surgery. you just have to deal with the humility, shame, and rejection of being a disgusting manly looking stick figure with deformities and no curves. it pisses me off so much when people say to just get surgery. its not as easy as that. how do you afford to do that when you can barley afford food and the necessary medical treatment
@monicagreatgal
@monicagreatgal 2 года назад
yes sorry if I misspoke, this is a rant not a scripted vid. I agree with it being a class issue when I say this is a capitalism issue. The point I was trying to make was that a lot of people talk about cosmetic surgery as if only the rich and famous do it but a lot of people with little income will save up money, create payment plans, go abroad, etc. to fund this, so it’s not as inaccesible for everyone that’s lower class as it was just some decades ago, because of our predatory credit system, but obviously still comes at a major loss to people whether they mess up their credit or go bankrupt or other horrible things. and obviously at the end of the day lower price, equals lower quality care in most cases, which means that those that have the least will suffer the most. sorry if I didn’t flesh this out enough. What you’re speaking to is a major reality, a lot of people will be excluded regardless of payment plans and all the ways predatory clinics try to get more patients. And our society makes those that don’t fit it in to those beauty standards suffer and experience danger in much higher numbers. hopefully with time things can change and we can progress as a society.
@BrendaGarcia-ty2ml
@BrendaGarcia-ty2ml 2 года назад
I think your first example of the animal can be different for humans bc severely physically disabled people can find love (although it’s much harder for them)
@monicagreatgal
@monicagreatgal 2 года назад
totally, why I gave the disclaimer through written text. things aren’t as simple as peacock analogy, we have even in our cavemen days have taken care of others that weren’t the most physically equipt to take care of themselves, so even survival of the fittest is a myth, we have deep empathy and care beyond physical ability. I’ll be more careful to not make careless analogies like that in the future or least follow up right away with clarification so as not to spew harmful rhetoric. Thank you!
@shairaq6642
@shairaq6642 2 года назад
I needed that big sis moment. I needed all of this it hit too close.... i am the 90 pound 18 year old girl stressing over time wasted/ running out... doing all this research on bbls... and crazy surgeries.... thank u for grounding me.
@PrettyIntrovert_9
@PrettyIntrovert_9 2 года назад
Information overload, over stimulated mind, is a topic that definitely needs to be discussed and explored more into!
@BeautifulEarthJa
@BeautifulEarthJa 2 года назад
Lord girl I'm a feminist I had plastic surgery (and may have more) Let's get into the cognitive dissonance
@theimpulsivevulcan5346
@theimpulsivevulcan5346 2 года назад
There's always something to be dissatisfied with. Feel that. 😔
@sheholdsontillmay462
@sheholdsontillmay462 2 года назад
same girl
@reyna1896
@reyna1896 2 года назад
What you’re negating with this "victim" rhetoric is personal agency. Keep reinforcing that people are victims and they will always see themselves as such. Plastic surgery is a choice and yes it’s a nuanced choice but it’s still a choice. To an extent we are all victims of culture but the answer isn’t to perpetuate that culture on an individual level. It’s so much easier to condemn the big, bad, system because no one wants to accept responsibility for their life and choices. The answer really is what you rejected at the beginning of the video: LOVE YOURSELF EVEN IF THE WORLD DOESNT. To what extent is negative "self image" a self fulfilling prophecy? As someone with dark skin, I never chose to succumb to skin bleaching because I refuse to perpetuate that standard and that’s my choice. Everyone who gave into the "standard" made a choice too and I pity them but I don’t excuse them. The nuanced philosophical discussion surrounding plastic surgery isn’t a privilege, it’s absolutely necessary and if people aren’t thinking critically then that’s not excusable.
@fobiaargyst5875
@fobiaargyst5875 Год назад
I totally get your "that's a woman" rant. For me, a woman is like my grandma, that literally but her hands into a fire stove, into the fire in a freezing cold room at 5 something in the morning, so I could eat breakfast in a warm room before school.
@danysus7136
@danysus7136 Год назад
I'm so tired of the normalization of letting insecurities ans societal pressures win us over and giving up to them and perpetuating the importance of norms and standards
@leireifyable
@leireifyable 2 года назад
Hi monica, would you consider doing a video about your art or being an artist? I love all your videos
@commandery3574
@commandery3574 2 года назад
your remark about how being heavier set was a sign of beauty in the times when people wouldn't afford food makes me think: it's so interesting when beauty standards are based on what most people don't have? like that's fascinating, it's a built-in pain-point for all but those few who fit it. it just occurred to me that the existence of beauty standards mean that people are easily manipulated. it's all marketing. that's the part that drives me crazy. it's literally ALL marketing. i'll never stop thinking about the fact that i have a big butt and reeeeally small boobs. that's my body type. and when i was growing up, being slim with juicy boobs and a small little butt was the Thing. i used to sleep a certain type of way to reduce my back arch, and make my butt smaller. i used to crave bigger boobs, and experienced self-loathing over it. imagine how surreal it was as i got older, and having a big butt came into the forefront, and suddenly it didn't really matter what your boobs looked like. body types being trendy is actual insanity, and people, and so long as people comment, positively or negatively, on other's people's bodies or their own ("she's so thicc" "i'm tryna get thicc" "small waist pretty face" "omg body goals" etc etc etc) this shit will never go away. until it becomes socially unacceptable to make your body your point of attraction, beauty standards aren't going anywhere. and finding others attractive is literally some primal, human shit. so, what now?
@aliatianna888
@aliatianna888 2 года назад
I’ve always wanted plastic surgery because I realize that is not only boosts your money making abilities when it comes to being in entertainment and film, but I also noticed that people treat you a lot differently based off of how you look. So the better that you look it’s like the more opportunities that are open to you many times. And it also has a lot to do with your own self-confidence and how you feel about yourself. I feel like when you feel better about yourself you automatically raise your vibration and you’re able to have more confidence to go after what you really want. But, you are right about a lot of women that get these procedures and their life is actually worse off than it was before that is the scary part about it. However, plastic surgery really does improve peoples lives in so many ways.
@AdhdWaifu
@AdhdWaifu 2 года назад
I really needed to hear 34:20 It's hard for me seeing everything wrong in the world, wanting to somehow change it, but also not having the emotional, mental or monetary ability to really stand up for things. I often feel guilt for not being an "activist" like it makes me less black because I'm not constantly shouting support for BLM or less of an empathetic person because I am not valiantly jumping to defend everyone who needs defending. As someone with their own mental health issues, I often struggle so much in my own life and in my own feelings that it doesn't leave room for much else. Thank you for saying this and reminding me that its ok to just focus on living day by day. Peace and love sis!
@cm-yu6gu
@cm-yu6gu 2 года назад
You make me want to have a platform so I can just express myself and share and talk about whatever I want! Love your channel Keep at it You're smart and witty and also entertaining
@mophead.was.here.
@mophead.was.here. 2 года назад
Girl I love when you get amped up about topics that you are passionate about, like seriously. You are spitting facts and just being honest to who you are and what you are thinking ❤️‍🔥 liikkee you talk about the real stuff, it gets annoying when people say the same things about topics like this and make it seem like “oh yea this is what it is and thats it, this is exactly why and what xy and z is” . Idk , I love hearing your opinions about these topics and love every one of your videos, keep being your intelligent , expressive and bold self. Its so appreciated💫💗
@erinmacro345
@erinmacro345 2 года назад
I just watched your video about Will Smith and now I'm popping over here even though this topic is not about me either. You are SO GOOD at this. Please never stop. It's all truth all the time. You are hella smart. I think if more people gave you a first chance you'd have more subscribers. I get smarter just listening to the way you use language in these discussions. 10/10
@annalisegallagher6193
@annalisegallagher6193 2 года назад
I'm very excited to watch this video as I struggle deeply with body dysmorphia and self-esteem because of how I look, so I am eager to hear your eloquent and intelligent voice speak on this topic.
@munix9351
@munix9351 2 года назад
Salkis Re on RU-vid as a video about self esteem. Check it out.🤎🤎
@DivineAsteria
@DivineAsteria 2 года назад
I mean I see your point but what we tend to reject the most is the very thing that keeps smacking us in the face over & over again. This is just part of our current reality, but I appreciate you highlighting the truth about beauty standards, as younger viewers ( and even some older ones ) need to be taught how to think for themselves through education, and not following the herd. I actually know someone really well that works in this industry and from their stories, 80% of ppl that seek surgery actually do not do it out of vanity. So much love and respect to you Monica, I love listening to your perspective.
@leahsmith2078
@leahsmith2078 2 года назад
You should be a professor
@annoyedbyyourface
@annoyedbyyourface 2 года назад
You mentioning preemptive botox reminded me of why I don't follow curtain skincare creators. A lot of them push anti-aging products, which is fine if you need them. But I'm only mid-30s and melaninated - I don't need anti-aging products rn lol.
@samuelgiraudo8748
@samuelgiraudo8748 2 года назад
I've got a request for a future video topic, if you're interested: I was hoping you could discuss where you think our worth as human beings comes from. I've struggled for a long time with trying to believe that we have intrinsic value as human beings, rather than our value being derived from our utility. Intrinsic vs extrinsic value is so important to self-worth, and I'd really value your perspective on this topic. I think a lot of other people would as well. Regardless of whether you talk about this topic or not, I'm looking forward to seeing what you make next.
@L0VEisAmixtape
@L0VEisAmixtape 2 года назад
Looove this. Could you consider doing more videos on classism?
@friendofbts3398
@friendofbts3398 Год назад
What do you mean what do I want ? I need women to wake tf up And I need people to stop acting like they can become women by wearing wigs and dresses. No.
@user-dw1iv6wg4g
@user-dw1iv6wg4g 2 года назад
i would love if u could make a video on the pressure and desire to be an activist vs not having the mental capacity/stability for it!! u touched on it a bit at the end and i definitely relate 🙃
@undercovernerd6848
@undercovernerd6848 2 года назад
I kind of disagree on the living together thing. Personally I’d don’t want to live with the elders in my family or even siblings. I love them but imma love them from afar
@Lilliana99
@Lilliana99 2 года назад
Fr especially if they toxic like hell nah
@AmanirenaII
@AmanirenaII 2 года назад
Love your videos if you need the affirmation. Also, I generally do not understand why people (mostly femmes and women) are having discourse about weather or not "plastic surgery is feminist". Why would you need it to be? If you believe getting plastic surgery would make you more comfortable with yourself or help with the quality of your life, then get it I guess. Ultimately it's your choice (that is directly being influenced by society's standards and effects on you of course). Idk, just doesn't make any sense to me.
@justynawisniewska1213
@justynawisniewska1213 2 года назад
It's mainly because beauty is something that is more expected from women and more valued when it comes to women than other qualities they may posess. It's something women are judged for incomparably more than men, men are not looked at as objects as much. Now with plastic surgery and the beauty industry as a whole this societal perception is used to make money on women, and more money every year so the expectations grow, more invasive and more expensive procedures get normalized as spending that kind of money on beauty gets normalised and the standard gets higher and higher. I am myself not immune to it, I keep spending money on my looks, I've always wanted a nose job. But I do realise that these 'needs' I feel have not appeared in a vacuum. I know that if I look good I will not only be more able to get and keep a partner easier but also people in general will just treat me better and perceive me better. If I was a man I would not give a fuck nearly as much.
@AmanirenaII
@AmanirenaII 2 года назад
@@justynawisniewska1213 I understand all that your saying. My (badly worded) point was: 1. Why do some many people ask if getting plastic surgery is a feminist act or not? And 2. Why is asking that question is even necessary? Are some of the folks asking that question hoping to fell validated in their desire to want cosmetic procedures or are some of the other folks who are anti-plastic surgery asking this to feel justified in their beliefs? Those beliefs being getting plastic surgery and succumbing to the patriarchal pressure placed on women and feminine presenting people to be nothing more than pleasing objects who exist to be consumed in accordance to the male gaze furthers the patriarchy's hold on women and feminine presenting people. (Btw I don't agree with the latter stance on plastic surgery; I'm not anti-plastic surgery. I'm just putting on display both sides of the argument I've seen). Sorry if this is too wordy.
@copperquartz4145
@copperquartz4145 2 года назад
​@@AmanirenaII Like Monica was saying, everyone's an "activist" now. Thinking critically is trendy on the internet now, so it's no longer enough to exist, people feel the need to view their choices through the lens of their individual politics. So if you claim to be a feminist, you need to act like one. Which is why people are asking "is plastic surgery feminist?" It's another way of putting ourselves into boxes. I think you're right that people on one side want to validate their choices and people on the other side want to feel self-righteous in their indignation. When in reality... we're all just trying to survive. It's part of the information overload that Monica mentions, we have all this info now but we literally can't do anything with it. We're aware of all these injustices but are unable to make any type of meaningful change on our own. So we obsess over our individual actions because those are the only things we can control. And we point fingers at other people who's actions don't match our own, as if their individual choices are what's causing these structural issues. It's much bigger than all of us but we're stuck in our bodies so we just yell at each other on the internet. That's my take on it anyway.
@AmanirenaII
@AmanirenaII 2 года назад
@@copperquartz4145 I love your take on this. Thank you for sharing!!
@bellagarzia9653
@bellagarzia9653 2 года назад
For me I’m so terrified of aging cause I don’t want the people I love to die, and I’m happy with my life now. I don’t want change. My face is a reflection of tht so idk. I also agree tht capitalism is harmful, but at the same time I don’t see a better option and communism ain’t it. ALSO growing up I was always superrr aware of how pale I was and always wanted to tan as I got regular snide comments toward my skin. Thank God for Korean beauty standards cause now I’m happy-ish with my skin.
@helo218
@helo218 2 года назад
EVEN THAT VERY LAST PART AT THE END OF THE VIDEO IS AN UNPRECEDENTED TAKE ❤❤ (i never thought /heard abt that this way and girl how i am caught up in my speeches and then feel shameful for being afraid of being too much) please maybe talk about how to live more unapologeticaly (especially as women who are taught to live for others?) and finally escaping those mental prisons of living according to what others think you should do/be taking freedom in not caring that much about the others' opinions of you, so that you can finally be yourself and radiate what You're supposed to radiate and help people solving their problems by solving yours etc basically how can you break free of your fears and finally become who you are (if you've cracked some code to do that obviously lol) des bisous
@Kaithelightworker
@Kaithelightworker 2 года назад
*MAN!* You made so many points & spoke for all sides. I love that you took an unbiased approach!🔥 Things are not as black and white as people make it seem… there’s a lot of grey areas & complexities. It’s a slippery slope! I’m not gonna lie I used to want plastic surgery when I was 19/20, then I grew out of that but started demonizing the women who were going through with plastic surgery. Now I simply understand all sides to it… why people get it, why people are against it & how it affects the kids/teenagers. I still don’t care to get any surgery, but I’ve learned not to demonize the women who do. My approach to life in general now is to be kind to people who are kind to me… not cause of how they look or what they have.
@Honeygracelatte
@Honeygracelatte 2 года назад
"At 20, I smelled" girl 😭😭😭
@denishemberi
@denishemberi 2 года назад
30 minutes in and I’m floored, I fucking love this video
@twawndawlight102
@twawndawlight102 2 года назад
The biggest thing about plastic surgery is that you should NEVER do it if you think if it will fix something internally.
@biancabb1239
@biancabb1239 2 года назад
I got a bbl at 19 and I wholeheartedly agree with this
@kardelen3504
@kardelen3504 2 года назад
Every single time I think you've done it, when I think, "yes, she has said everything that needs to be said, she has articulated everything I've been trying to put into words and she's made me laugh," you go and build on it TENFOLD! When you started speaking about generational living, families and elders under one roof, blaming the ones in the box FOR the box...you really pulled it all together. Thank you so much for this video despite the stress on a random Wednesday - and I hope your dog has the smoothest recovery possible
@MeghanBean
@MeghanBean 2 года назад
livin a life tryin not to get smile lines
@blessedwithcolour
@blessedwithcolour 2 года назад
Your passion really came through in this video, really interesting video!
@hellarose
@hellarose 2 года назад
YES LOVE THIS. I just have to say your videos feel so fresh to me, the ability for you to just get all your thoughts out on camera without adding a ton of editing makes it feel so authentic and I love your perspectives. I really look forward to your videos it feels like a podcast or a good long phone conversation with a friend.
@SeeMeRolling
@SeeMeRolling 2 года назад
Honestly I consider ppl that get plastic surgery rich because it is SO unattainable to me that I automatically perceive all these ppl as rich cuz I cant even afford to live rn But u have a good point with the clinics being exploitative and stuff and I don't shame ppl for getting plastic surgery... I envy them I mean i cant even get a haircut or new makeup rn so i just feel sorry for myself ig
@CariJanee
@CariJanee 2 года назад
Ughhh u did it again, i feel enlightened everytime I hear you speak. Must be a Virgo thing💁🏽‍♀️😂(I am one too)no but seriously it’s so refreshing hearing an unbiased opinion without ignorance on big topics👏🏽
@monSoun121
@monSoun121 2 года назад
hey monica! i love your perspective on subjects. always geeked when u post lol ❤️
@jessiefleming114
@jessiefleming114 2 года назад
Would love a video on your favorite books and essays!
@BeautifulEarthJa
@BeautifulEarthJa 2 года назад
People will say to me I don't look like I've had 3 kids and I say 'yea, surgery'. Cause I'm not on that pretend shit.
@NO-jy9ri
@NO-jy9ri 2 года назад
Wow, you’re like the big sister I never had but always needed. Thanks for doing what you do! :)))
@maxsoncadet3124
@maxsoncadet3124 2 года назад
Ayyy I'm always looking forward to a new vid. You speak with a passion and honesty that's unique even when it's a subject ive seen before.
@MollyRoachSings
@MollyRoachSings 2 года назад
Yoooo the way you speak is straight up 🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥
@beth5795
@beth5795 2 года назад
You are the epitome of the beauty standard.
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