Thursday, February 3, 2011

You Can't Be a Diva Alone

Being a Diva is not a solitary act. In fact, by its very nature is it social; while there is an innate attitude involved in being a Diva, a true Diva requires an audience to witness all of his or her 'fabulosity.' Without a proper audience, there is no point or reason to being a Diva. Diva-dom thrives on public approval. Thus, the public she shall need!

One common and excellent way to solve this issue is to group two divas together; they can act as audience for each other, and as long as they remember those sharing rules they learned in kindergarten, or are fairly evenly matched in actual (not necessarily imagined) assets, the Diva pair can revel in each other's glory. This creates a bubble which allows each member to act out their impulses without destroying less fabulous - or confident - people's fragile egos. While Diva-dom is more of a lifestyle and is not contained to interacting with just one other person, each Diva who has a second Diva friend (to Diva it up with) will probably have many other non-Diva friends who like them better.

After all, a big chunk of being a Diva is that you get to take center stage. And sometimes us little people like to have a piece of it too.

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