Adrola Shower is pretty traditional. The model is very attached to the parents, to the boy. It is guarded by the public eye and stands in its lane. yesterday, however, he felt the need to post something we might call an essay about new century society and how technology affects our lives today.
Read it thoroughly to know what we're talking about.
Welcome to the 20th Century ... Where sex is free and love has become a pocket full of messages. Where to lose your mobile is worse than losing your values. Where to drink and smoke is fashionable and if you don't, you're a demon. Where the bathrooms are turned into a photo studio and I had the perfect place to check in.
XXI century, where men and women are more terrified of pregnancy than HIV.
Where people "die for fear" of terrorists and criminals more than fearing God. Where dresses show the value of a man. Where you have money is more important than having friends and relatives.
The 21st century, where children are about to even deny their parents, in the name of virtual "love." Where parents forget to bring the whole family to the table for a quiet dinner to talk about how everyone's day went because they are busy with cell phones. Where men and women often seek out relationships without commitment where the only obligation is to "pose beautifully for the photos we will post on social networks, to show our eternal love to the world."
Where life has become completely public and love a theatrical piece.
Where the most famous or most followed with the most "likes" in the picture is the one who pretends to be the happiest; he / she who posts photos in exotic or luxurious places, surrounded by "empty friendship", with vague "love" ...
Where people forget to take care of their empty souls, devoting hours to the body. Where a plastic surgery to have the "perfect" body, a botox injection to have the perfect face is worth more than a diploma.
Where a photo in the gym is more "like" than a photo by reading or doing good in the community.
XXI Century, where you survive only if you play with the "reason" and get destroyed if you act with the heart!
Some model followers thought the post itself was hypocritical because Adrola is part of what she describes in this article. If not hypocrisy, they called it self-criticism.
And Adrola agrees with what they called self-criticism. "Unfortunately, I found myself in many sentences and that's why I published it. This is for all of us, ?she replies to one commenter.