Men, would you date a woman that dolls herself up?

Anonymous
Meaning that she gets lash extensions, dyes or bleached her hair, wears pushup bras, works out, May wear colored contact lenses, and bleaches her smile and may have had plastic surgery? Does it matter or no? I ask because women in this forum especially be extra critical of all those things.
Anonymous

Why eat McDonald's when you have steak at home? Go for someone who looks beautiful as they are.
Anonymous
People here are delusional. Those women date and marry all of the time, no one is shunning them
Anonymous
Yeah of course
Anonymous
I'm a white man from an upper middle class family. I think most women who look like that are unappealing for a long term relationship but a few look nice. I like it more on foreign women, especially Latinas. On white women that usually makes them look trashy. I don't want to date a stripper or a Trump woman.
Anonymous
Every guy is different. I have never worn make up on a daily basis, and still don't. 28 years and some months ago, when getting married, I remember going for a trial make up and hair day, and my then fiancee asked me if I was going to look like a tart on our wedding day because I was getting my make up done. I said no, that I was going to get made up to look like I had no make up on.

He didn't understand, but he's not into made-up women. We are both aging, our bodies and skin isn't what it once was, but neither covers it or gets procedures done to look any different than who we are
Anonymous
The only true answer is that for some of it, it depends. In general, there are a lot plastic surgery procedures that don’t seem attractive to men and I don’t know why anyone does them—like that crazy stuff with lip filler or buccal fat removal. Working out is obviously a plus until you take it to an extreme. Otherwise a lot of this stuff can either be good or bad depending on style and taste. I will admit to a soft spot for push up bras though.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:People here are delusional. Those women date and marry all of the time, no one is shunning them


This.
Anonymous
It's not like I find any of that offensive but you will never be able to leave the house on time if you marry her.
Anonymous
Imagine if men had this bizarre ritual where they had to take a bare minimum 45 minute deuce before they could go out with you, but half the time it would take 90 minutes.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Every guy is different. I have never worn make up on a daily basis, and still don't. 28 years and some months ago, when getting married, I remember going for a trial make up and hair day, and my then fiancee asked me if I was going to look like a tart on our wedding day because I was getting my make up done. I said no, that I was going to get made up to look like I had no make up on.

He didn't understand, but he's not into made-up women. We are both aging, our bodies and skin isn't what it once was, but neither covers it or gets procedures done to look any different than who we are


You fooled me on the ending. I thought, for sure, the moral of the story would be not to marry a man who refers to wedding makeup as looking like a tart.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Every guy is different. I have never worn make up on a daily basis, and still don't. 28 years and some months ago, when getting married, I remember going for a trial make up and hair day, and my then fiancee asked me if I was going to look like a tart on our wedding day because I was getting my make up done. I said no, that I was going to get made up to look like I had no make up on.

He didn't understand, but he's not into made-up women. We are both aging, our bodies and skin isn't what it once was, but neither covers it or gets procedures done to look any different than who we are


You fooled me on the ending. I thought, for sure, the moral of the story would be not to marry a man who refers to wedding makeup as looking like a tart.


Seriously

She got a winner there
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Every guy is different. I have never worn make up on a daily basis, and still don't. 28 years and some months ago, when getting married, I remember going for a trial make up and hair day, and my then fiancee asked me if I was going to look like a tart on our wedding day because I was getting my make up done. I said no, that I was going to get made up to look like I had no make up on.

He didn't understand, but he's not into made-up women. We are both aging, our bodies and skin isn't what it once was, but neither covers it or gets procedures done to look any different than who we are


You fooled me on the ending. I thought, for sure, the moral of the story would be not to marry a man who refers to wedding makeup as looking like a tart.


+1. What an immature little fool.
Anonymous
Working out is normal, just a part of many people’s everyday lives. I color my hair to cover gray and I got a “mommy makeover” after having kids and being done with breastfeeding, because I wanted to. Sorry not sorry and my DH appreciates it.
Anonymous
Yes, men date and marry these types. I’d guess they even refer them to the no-effort women. I know someone IRL who left is granola wife for someone like this. Jeff Bezos is prime example of leaving a normal woman for someone who dolls herself up.
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