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24 Sep 2006 Sun 01:24 am |
Quoting bod: Quoting Dilara: I have no problems with make-up, I am NOT against it if it makes one woman feel better and look prettier. |
How sexist.......why should only women feel better for wearing makeup??? |
Don't get me wrong Bod , it wasn't the point
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24 Sep 2006 Sun 01:31 am |
Quoting Dilara: Quoting bod: Quoting Dilara: I have no problems with make-up, I am NOT against it if it makes one woman feel better and look prettier. |
How sexist.......why should only women feel better for wearing makeup??? |
Don't get me wrong Bod , it wasn't the point |
I happen to agree with the rest of what you say.......
Makeup is there to make the wearer feel happier - not those who happen to look at the wearer. But the wearer of makeup does not have to be a girl!!! Personally, about the only time I don't wear makeup is when I go out to work.
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24 Sep 2006 Sun 06:14 am |
Let's be honest...
Make-up enhances our best features. Of course the wearer of make-up is delighted with how he/sho looks. That is the primary reason for wearing make-up.
But, we also seek to look good to our significant other, or for all others, so it is for he/she too..,
I just find it impressive that a man (my bf) could love me so much completely unadorned and make-up free.
He is obsessed with loving me naturally....
I like it! As I said before, he has never seen me with make up.
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24 Sep 2006 Sun 08:27 am |
if you do much make-up, it makes boys think:
"this girl thinks that she was beautiful?"
and they don't think so although that girl is beautiful.
by the way, girls try always to be more sexy. then, boys get unbalanced, and thinks always sex, and then girls always cry: "why is this boy not emotional? why does he think always sex?"
well, i think the reason a little bit these girls.
let them see the real beauty in you, not only the beauty of your body/phsical appearance... this will help us (boys), and so help you (girls) too.
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24 Sep 2006 Sun 12:38 pm |
In my opinon most turkish men prefer no make up. I suffer with red skin and wear a little foundation and have been told that I look beter with out it ("natural beauty is better"), but I still wear it for myself it makes me feel better.
In England there are more teenage boys wearing make up now, I know at least 4 young lads that do, not that they brag about it. It makes them feel better about the way they look.
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24 Sep 2006 Sun 12:47 pm |
Quoting bod: Quoting Dilara: Quoting bod: Quoting Dilara: I have no problems with make-up, I am NOT against it if it makes one woman feel better and look prettier. |
How sexist.......why should only women feel better for wearing makeup??? |
Don't get me wrong Bod , it wasn't the point |
I happen to agree with the rest of what you say.......
Makeup is there to make the wearer feel happier - not those who happen to look at the wearer. But the wearer of makeup does not have to be a girl!!! Personally, about the only time I don't wear makeup is when I go out to work. |
I don't wear makeup myself Bod but I am definitely interested in this Botox
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24 Sep 2006 Sun 03:07 pm |
I don wear a,ot of make up - I was always such a tomboy ( for those who dont know what a Tomboy id, a girl that likes boys activities such as tree climbing, fishing, etc etc) I never did all those girly things, so today I am still much that way. And besides I cant see without my glasses so how do you put makeup on when you cant see ?? When I do manage, it is a bit of lipstick, eyeshadow and the minimum of mascara and I do it for myself not others!! Perfume is my weakness!
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24 Sep 2006 Sun 03:18 pm |
nice to met another tomboy,girlie things yuk climbing trees and scubbed knees, brings back childhood memories
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24 Sep 2006 Sun 04:51 pm |
Oh - me too girls! Dont think I possessed a doll! Climbed trees, played cricket and football, lived on roller skates. Then I grew up and had 3 sons so I've had a pretty 'un-girly' life really!!
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24 Sep 2006 Sun 04:59 pm |
Quoting lady in red: Climbed trees, played cricket and football, lived on roller skates. |
What amazes me about you tom-boys is why you write in the past tense......
Are you saying you no longer climb trees or go roller skating???
Life is too short for being all grown up!!!
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24 Sep 2006 Sun 05:00 pm |
i am the same city lady i have three sons but i havent grown up yet
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