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Originally Posted by damd
As a man, I have wondered the same about women who wear to much.
My opinion, make-up should accentuate a woman's beauty, not define it.
Honestly, it is better to not have on enough than to have on too much.
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Exactly. But that's not really the issue I'm on about. I understand why women wear make up, and while I agree if you can tell a woman is wearing make up by looking at her it looks bad, I don't really care, different people have different preferences.
What I'm curious of is why for most women's make up is a part of their everyday routine. Like brushing their teeth.
Like the example I gave. MY hair looks better when I style it but I don't style it every day.
It just makes me think that women are super self concious if they wear it every where, all the time. And also a little bit shallow. I mean, I probably have the lowest self asteem out of my group of friends, yet I don't strive to look my best everyday. It's not my top priority, my top priority is to be a nice person.
I wouldn't be that curious about it if some women wore make up and some didn't. But 90% of women do, and it's obviously not a choice to them, it's the norm, it's what they see in the media, it's what they were brought up with.