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In reply to the discussion: Should women wear make-up? [View all]shedevil69taz
(512 posts)282. I used to be that way too...
my fiancee got me to try cutting down to 4 times a week, and figured out I don't need more than three a week...
http://www.webmd.com/beauty/shampoo/how-often-wash-hair
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can you please expound on man's "congenital stupidily". surely, you don't believe we'll all be agog
dionysus
Feb 2014
#231
thank you for elaborating on that... makes sense. if i see the SI cover, a magazine i don't buy,
dionysus
Feb 2014
#275
I too have a very fair complexion that tends to redness. I use a very light foundation to smooth
CTyankee
Feb 2014
#114
"Love to know what your opinion is on why Hillary or Michelle might wear make-up."
Nuclear Unicorn
Feb 2014
#218
Fair 'nuff. In another post, responding to an accusation of passive-agressiveness, I wrote --
Nuclear Unicorn
Feb 2014
#246
People who think everyone else should do exactly what they want them to are control freaks
Warren DeMontague
Feb 2014
#30
this is the bullshit. you put up this ridiculous OP, warren jumps in as reason, as if ANYONE
seabeyond
Feb 2014
#106
your posts of recent have been chalk full of mock, snark and insult. yes, you write cleverly.
seabeyond
Feb 2014
#119
What do you mean "passive aggressive insults"? I was very literal in everything I just wrote.
Nuclear Unicorn
Feb 2014
#126
Sure, which is why sane people support individual freedom that doesn't interfere w/other individuals
Warren DeMontague
Feb 2014
#40
How's this: If someone tells you you should- or shouldn't- wear makeup, my suggestion is
Warren DeMontague
Feb 2014
#64
That's the irony of much of the libertarian movement. In it's need to reduce risk...
Gravitycollapse
Feb 2014
#71
A yes libertarian yes harumph harumph robble robble libertarian robble.
Warren DeMontague
Feb 2014
#72
To be perfectly honest, I think some of this stuff may break on geographic lines.
Warren DeMontague
Feb 2014
#165
I have always worn foundation, since I was a teen…it has protected my face from the sun's….
Tikki
Feb 2014
#42
It's not for me to tell people how to present themselves. But as a matter of personal taste,
struggle4progress
Feb 2014
#45
If they want to, sure. It shouldn't be something expected of them though.
Spider Jerusalem
Feb 2014
#50
My daughter wears make up. I don't. I defend both her right to wear it and my right not to.
liberal_at_heart
Feb 2014
#53
The problem is that the poutragers never see themselves as part of the problem.
hobbit709
Feb 2014
#96
thank you. exactly. totally offensive in the passive aggressive slap across the face. nt
seabeyond
Feb 2014
#107
You take exception to the term "gender traitor" and then accuse me of everything
Nuclear Unicorn
Feb 2014
#129
I used to pretend I didn't understand my passive-aggressive comments as such too..
LanternWaste
Feb 2014
#151
Pretense is a wonderful way to hide behind that which we're too cowardly to say openly.
Tuesday Afternoon
Feb 2014
#223
I'm thinking that the term "passive-agressive" is fast becoming as meaningless as
Nuclear Unicorn
Feb 2014
#229
I think people wear make-up for any number of reasons. and I agree with your post.
Tuesday Afternoon
Feb 2014
#238
Woman should wear makeup if they CHOOSE to. If they CHOOSE to, then it is nobodies else's business.
patricia92243
Feb 2014
#68
Especially for some groups of women, make-up is compulsory if you want to be taken seriously
KitSileya
Feb 2014
#159
Women have been wearing make-up since before Cleopatra VII. People get hair-cuts. They shave. It's
WinkyDink
Feb 2014
#88
none of my business and ya nuclear, i know you have been mystified of late. if you actually
seabeyond
Feb 2014
#103
I'm arguing they are models, which no one should have to argue since it is basic fact.
BainsBane
Feb 2014
#169
You said the 2nd thread was about male privilege, and mentioned SI in it yourself
muriel_volestrangler
Feb 2014
#247
If your posting habits aren't our concern, then don't tell us "I stayed out of those threads"
muriel_volestrangler
Feb 2014
#259
as long as they have their husband's permission and it has been thoroughly tested on animals nt
arely staircase
Feb 2014
#158
If women want to wear makeup, they should. If they don't, they shouldn't. Seems pretty simple nt.
Ex Lurker
Feb 2014
#164
This is a woman's choice, if she feels good with the makeup then go for it.
Thinkingabout
Feb 2014
#183
Skipped all the other responses. Mine? A woman should wear make-up only if she wants to.
WillowTree
Feb 2014
#185
As I hope any feminist would agree, this should be up to individual women themselves.
anti partisan
Feb 2014
#188
I have never worn make-up, not even once. My Mother likewise, etc. for millions of years.
Coyotl
Feb 2014
#234
"Should" is not applicable - it's not a decision with moral consequences.
Donald Ian Rankin
Feb 2014
#249
"It doesn't benefit or harm anyone else, so it's entirely a personal decision."
Nuclear Unicorn
Feb 2014
#261
"I could also suggest that Joe Biden is an baby-eating space crab from Mars."
Nuclear Unicorn
Feb 2014
#263
Some of it provides for uba and uva protection. Also some may have an obvious mark or scar they
lonestarnot
Feb 2014
#270
I'm afraid I'll have to register myself a skeptic of that assertion absent any foundation for it.
Nuclear Unicorn
Feb 2014
#273
The question has no answer. Because no two women wear makeup for the same reasons.
Glassunion
Feb 2014
#279