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In reply to the discussion: Should women wear make-up? [View all]FormerOstrich
(2,885 posts)The questions about makeup, sexuality, sex-workers, and disservices to women-kind have been brought forth constantly since I can remember.
In my ostrich days I rarely, if ever wore makeup. I suppose it was my way of assuring myself being the perfect corporate shill was earned and not the currying favor. I wear makeup routinely now that I am old and no longer a ladder climber. Then again, maybe my own perceived status had nothing to do with it and the crow-feet all to do with it.
I don't see wearing makeup any different than jewelry or the costumes we all wear on a daily basis. How we present our ourselves to the world is a part of our life experiences, self-esteem and personality. I don't see how another woman's makeup could possibly be traitorous.
On the other hand, I believe women have so long been oppressed, demeaned, and victimized that women have become to rely on only them-self for survival. As such, women don't (naturally) organize and pull together collectively as men do. IMHO, if women would display the same maternal instinct for the sisterhood as they do for their children the delta between the men in terms of compensation, politics, and overall influence would narrow.