Trisha Paytas, A Remodel for Women?





That's probably the most modest picture you will find of our charming Barbie doll figurine that goes by the name of Trisha Paytas: blndsundoll4mj on YouTube. While I commend her for gaining millions followers, the way she has gone about gaining that viewership is... well troubling to the say the least. While she is free to live her own life anyway she wants to, she has decided to promote a life of promiscuity and gluttony to the public and women more specifically. Have sex with whoever you want, eat what ever you want, who cares right?





Now don't get me wrong, everyone has to personally decide for themselves what they want for their sex life, but where I see a problem is engaging in massive sexual activities indiscriminately and promoting that as a healthy acceptable lifestyle to millions of others. If she decides to do these types of excessive sexual activities in her own private life, that is her right, but that's not what she's doing here. There's a soulless hollowness to her and her YouTube videos that just speaks volumes to how she really isn't an individual anymore, but rather another mindless consumer who is honestly 100% made of plastic, who indulges in these lewd acts to appease her fan base.













Gluttony Queen





Obesity has never been more of an epidemic than it has been now. With America officially being the most obese nation to have ever existed, Trisha Paytas isn't helping with her gorging herself to the point of absurdity on her videos. Yeah, it's great for her that she feels confident in her own body and lifestyle choices, but just because she has the freedom to live this way is not above major criticisms. Even if only one person was influenced to the live the way she does is one life too many, and I doubt only one of her followers alone is mimicking her behavior.





We have to ask the question: How much do celebrities, YouTubers, or the wealthy influence us to engage in lifestyles and behaviors that are morally questionable and have negative repercussions in our lives? Because of the world we live in, people like Trisha Paytas can gain a following promoting mindless consumer culture, and a superficial lifestyle that tells little girls it's alright to promote a fake sense of beauty , eat a shit ton of food without there being health consequences that lowers life expectancy.









Trans...?





I don't pretend to understand what being transgender is like, but honestly when Trisha Paytas goes on h3h3's podcast and spouts nonsense about her identifying as a man all of a sudden... I honestly have to question where the progression of the human race is going. She seriously is so desperate for attention, she will do anything, including identifying as transgender male. Forget the fact she is identifying this way out of nowhere, and she admits to not experiencing the classic symptoms associated with identifying with a different gender.





To add insult to injury, she talks about her sex life and her apparent sexual attraction to homosexual men in this video as well. I have to ask: What does her fan base see in her exactly? If all the other people to follow and admire, why her? I don't understand the complexities of being transgender, but Trisha Paytas doing this is making light of people who actually have those struggles.









Not Anyone's Remodel





Trisha Paytas should not be admired by anyone. She's done nothing to earn her following that doesn't involve being sexually deviant, gluttonous, ignorant, and just over shallow and fake, and I seriously encourage people to not promote her in anyway, and we have to be careful about promoting her to mock her too. She doesn't deserve the attention, and if there's any semblance of justice in this world, people like her will fade away into obscurity out of the public's consciousness. We need to question people like Paytas and their values that indulge the worst parts of human nature. While we should be compassionate to people, we should not support or tolerate these types of behaviors if we ever hope to make this world of ours better than it is now.



