Marrying artificial beauties 

The story is told of a man who married a very pretty lady only for her to give birth to the ugliest child he has even seen with no semblance to either of them. The man felt the baby might belong to another man and the woman also swore to never being with another man. The man therefore launched an investigation with the aim of seeking a divorce. 
In the end, his investigation proved to which the woman agreed, that she was born looking ugly but whilst growing up, she signed up for a series of plastic surgeries to become the ravishing beauty that she now is. She admitted having kept this a secret. She didn’t think she ever needed to tell him before marrying him and since he also never asked if her beauty is “naturally acquired from birth” or is a product of artificial modifications, why worry? 

But now, genetics doesn’t lie so her true self has resurfaced in her baby. How sweet or how sad! 😂
It’s funny that our dear ladies of today are deceiving themselves with all these artificial beautification, self enhancement and skin bleaching craze…forgetting their real selves will show up in their unborn seeds. 😂 

Bleach all you want…You will get a man to marry your fair skin and transformed face and figure, but the fruit of your womb can never be bleached or transformed inside there. At least not at a cost you can bear at the moment. 😜 
My only fear is that a time is coming when many men will marry disguised beasts. 🙈 

Perhaps there is just so much insecurity growing among our women. We wish women are not insecure about their unique physiques and God-given beauties. Right there…I just saw a quote: 

“If it’s not fixed by the One who made it, it probably won’t work” 

All the best to us as we brace up for the future unknowns. 
©Mark Gadogbe (McApple), 2017

Marriage & Personal Development Author 

13 thoughts on “Marrying artificial beauties 

  1. preach brother!! i think low self esteem is the reason behind women bleaching while others do it for fun. Whichever the reason i think we should appreciate our outer and inner beauty since we were all created by His image.

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    1. Well taken in good faith.
      Thanks for pointing that out.
      Really appreciate that.
      God bless.
      Possibly a problem of trying to give more meaning to the subject matter addressed by the post. But clearly the meaning will still stay without them…so God really bless you for making me have a second look. 👍👏

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  2. I think by now, both young men and women should know that all that glitters is not gold. There is no qualm in considering outward beauty, but the inner beauty should be given utmost consideration first. Thanks for posting this.

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