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By (user no longer on site) OP
over a year ago
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I hope I don't get shot down in flames for this. I really find the natural beauty of a woman absolutely far superior to what sometimes is laughable distortion of what could be stunning.
I'm not a fan of these giant inflated lips or the drawn on eyebrows. Even hair extensions and the camel like eyelashes are questionable to me sometimes.
However I do understand that there is a certain look that goes with current fashion and people do like to be up to date, I also understand that some women hide behind all that false image to cope with maybe some insecurity issues.
I hope this doesn't come across bad....... my point is more about its just a shame sometimes ladies don't see the beauty that us blokes do in the natural state
Take care everyone. |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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Each to their own
Most of us do things to feel good in ourselves without looking for external validation or judgement from anyone else
Personally i wouldn't need to say anything other than you look amazing /happy /glowing /great/confident
#loveYourself
#whyCriticise
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By *indergirlWoman
over a year ago
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"I hope I don't get shot down in flames for this. I really find the natural beauty of a woman absolutely far superior to what sometimes is laughable distortion of what could be stunning.
I'm not a fan of these giant inflated lips or the drawn on eyebrows. Even hair extensions and the camel like eyelashes are questionable to me sometimes.
However I do understand that there is a certain look that goes with current fashion and people do like to be up to date, I also understand that some women hide behind all that false image to cope with maybe some insecurity issues.
I hope this doesn't come across bad....... my point is more about its just a shame sometimes ladies don't see the beauty that us blokes do in the natural state
Take care everyone."
Personally I wear lashes and draw my eyebrows as I had a nervous condition where I used to pick at them and they never recovered and are very sparse, I wear them for my own self confidence not for anyone else |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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Input eyeliner and mascara on pretty much everyday, not to hide behind it for reasons of insecurity, but because I think I look better with it, and it’s my choice.
It’s basically down to personal choice isn’t it. |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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There is not a day I don't wear make up. I have never had my lips done or anything but would love to. I think if it makes you more confident then all power to you |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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Everyone has a right to create themselves and modify their bodies to what their idea of beauty is...
Saying that, it doesn't have to appeal to everyone. I'm fond of natural beauty too, but am I not being a hypocrite by dying my greying hair, putting on make up at all or applying nail polish? |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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Some women will choose to enhance their features with make up or surgery because they want to. Because it makes them feel good.
Personally I agree that natural looks better, but it's up to the person who owns the body isn't it? It's like, when you choose your clothes, you'll pick an outfit that you think makes you look good and feel good - I think it's the same with beauty enhancements. |
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