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Posted: Sat Jul 31, 2010 3:17 am
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Posted: Sat Jul 31, 2010 3:28 am
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Posted: Sat Jul 31, 2010 5:28 am
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Posted: Sat Jul 31, 2010 8:14 am
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Posted: Sat Jul 31, 2010 9:54 am
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Stream Line Ego Szen It kind of sucks that girls are expected to do things like wear heels and make-up, and shave. If I were a girl, I'd not give a damn either. XD I was hoping that if I ever met you in real life then we'd go drag. ;3; Well, you know... special occasions. XD
Edit: Angel: I gave it up a while ago myself. lol Not my face though. D:
And there's nothing wrong with liking it either. If it makes you happy, that's awesome. It's more being expected to do it that would be annoying. XD
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Posted: Sat Jul 31, 2010 3:30 pm
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@Pain: Actually, it was when this particular slut was complaining about Lady GaGa having no talent and being way too famous for the public (or HER, rather) to stand.
And even if I could afford contacts, they're no FUN.
@comfy: It's totally fun. Especially when every month you and yours friends have some sort of a 80's, skating, girl's night.
@ghetto: SAME HERE.
@Renard: GOOD ANSWER.
@sexiful: HA! That's where I had to learn! Theatre! I was a junior and we had One Acts in the winter and everyone was putting on make up before the show- my goal was to do my own, like most people were doing. But I just sat there in front of the mirror and finally spun around to ask, "Do I put mascara on my bottom lashes? I mean, am I supposed to do that?"
Girls started to flip like I just said I had seven vaginas, and the guys started laughing like I said... Well, that I had seven vagainas or something.
@Szen: Super sad for us, indeed. Curse you, media! Then again, I think all girls can testify to society proving the theory right- that we aren't good enough with our natural selves. Surely I'm not the only chick who's been rejected or rudely looked at and brushed off or straight-out made fun of because of my looks. It sucks, but it can be so true. Even if they're mega douches, it can still hurt.
@Chewzy: Yeah, I've seen it. It's tragic, really.
Like; I once saw this girl who always was pretty, and we grew up kind of knowing eachother. As she matured, she just started to care about looks. She'd sit in seminary and classes looking in a mirror. One day she didn't have make up on; she looked like she'd been socked in the face. It's sad, 'cause I knew she had really drop-dead gorgeous features, but once you cake it on for quite some time, it's like taking 2308975465 steps back when you don't.
To the majority:
I once sat behind a girl in math class- with lashes that practically touched her brows, and when she turned her head I could see the caked layer of orange (they actually call it BRONZER?!) dividing her chin and neck.
The point of make up, like No Sex (?) said, is to enhance or show off what beauty you already have, and not to shadow and rub your face into a whole nother structure.
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AND GOD I HATE IT WHEN GIRLS REAPPLY IT IN CLASSES OR RESTARAUNTS OR IN THE MIDST OF SOME KIND OF SOCIAL GATHERING GOOD GOD HOW SHALLOW CAN YOU BE IF YOU'RE SPENDING TIME IN THE MIRROR YOU MIGHT AS WELL BE BY YOURSELF AT HOME.
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Posted: Sat Jul 31, 2010 7:13 pm
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Posted: Sun Aug 01, 2010 11:08 am
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Posted: Sun Aug 01, 2010 12:11 pm
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Posted: Sun Aug 01, 2010 1:39 pm
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Posted: Sun Aug 01, 2010 7:15 pm
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