Saturday, November 15, 2014

Dear Kim....(A letter to Kim Kardashian)

NH
Dear Kim K,

     Congratulations. You have gained your popularity on immorality. Not once I have seen you online, on TV or in print, for something good or moral that you have chosen to do. Not only did you "break the internet" you gave woman a bad name. As a mother, I am appalled at the example you are setting for your child, and for all girls around the world. 

     My heart breaks for the child you brought into this world. A child who will see their mother parading around her best asset as her naked body, when a woman's best asset should be her mind and her heart. Your child didn't get to pick her parents, just as you did not either. I don't know what made you become the broken woman you are today, and my heart breaks for you as well. 

    There are so many of us women who work hard to teach our daughters morality, to value themselves as woman, and not as sexual objects. Woman who strive to do the right thing and who work hard to make a living doing things that their children can respect. Helping out in the community, going to church, spending quality time with our families and working to make an honest living. I don't disrespect woman in your profession who still hold on to their dignity by not posing for inappropriate photos. Candace Cameron is an actress, a mother, and wife who still holds on to her dignity by not posing nude, not playing roles that are inappropriate and parading around claiming her body as her best asset. 

     The female body is a beautiful thing, as are all things God created. However, it is not for the world to see. It is supposed to be saved for your husband and your husband alone. Not the world. Not for every household to view and certainly nor for young girls to be seeing and thinking it is okay to pose this way. 

     I hope someday you grow up and realize that as a mother, your behavior and your actions matter, not only to you, but to your child. Have some respect for you, your body and your child. You don't need my approval or anyone else's but perhaps you seek God's approval and not the worlds. 

Sincerely, 

A concerned mother with impressionable daughters