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re: Why do so many modern young women intentionally make themselves less attractive?

Posted on 3/9/24 at 6:09 am to
Posted by HoustonChick86
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Posted on 3/9/24 at 6:09 am to
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There is a difference between when you haven't had your hair or nails done in two months, even with a banging bod, versus what it looks like you care about yourself.

Well because I take good care of my skin, I've never worn much makeup on a day to day basis. Even when I do I just prefer a more natural look.

And I take good care self. I spend way to much money on my hair, get my nails and all routine maintenance done on my appearance on a monthly schedule.

I spend my day working from home, doing shite for my kid, etc. That doesn't require a whole lot of effort. I put in the effort to look really nice if we go out to dinner or something, but for day to day life not as much. But the same goes for pretty much everyone else I see around me, men or woman. Some just dress up for an office job 40 of those hours per week.
Posted by burger bearcat
Member since Oct 2020
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Posted on 3/9/24 at 10:38 am to
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spend my day working from home, doing shite for my kid, etc. That doesn't require a whole lot of effort. I put in the effort to look really nice if we go out to dinner or something, but for day to day life not as much. But the same goes for pretty much everyone else I see around me, men or woman. Some just dress up for an office job 40 of those hours per week.


My OP critique was not about general sloppiness as much as it was about intentional choices to look less attractive. I agree that the sloppiness and lazy appearance is an issue with both men and women these days.

But specifically with alot younger women, there seems to be some sort of phenomenon where they want to disfigure their bodies in the most grotesque ways possible to appear unattractiv. Such as bright hair dye, tattoos, facial piercings, unappealing clothing choices, etc. This is presently much more noticeable with women than men.
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