Should I wear make-up when I drop kid off at school?

Anonymous
Gives new meaning to the phrase drop off

Anonymous wrote:Skip! Don’t worry about it, OP.
Anonymous
What do you care what others think ? You do you.
Anonymous
I wear my big sunglasses- no make up at all. I don’t get out if the car. My oldest is driving with his brother next year. Hooray! Though I will secretly miss those 20 min morning drives to and from.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:This is a serious question?

Plus 1 !!!!!
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Most women don't need make-up. They look as good as they will ever be au naturel. Make-up tends to highlight the fact that there's something to hide in the first place...


This is just not true. The one day I didn't wear any makeup (meaning a swipe of mascara, lip balm, and a little wash of color on my cheeks) I got a text from a school Dad asking if I was OK because I looked sadder than usual 🤣.

Most men cannot tell when women are wearing "no makeup" makeup.


I prefer natural women with naturally red lips, prominent natural cheekbones with a healthy natural glow in the cheeks, long eyelashes, naturally thin eyebrows, natural (blonde) hair that curls naturally and neatly, and huge perky natural breasts, naturally thin waste and large hips, like a normal healthy woman has.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Most women don't need make-up. They look as good as they will ever be au naturel. Make-up tends to highlight the fact that there's something to hide in the first place...


This is just not true. The one day I didn't wear any makeup (meaning a swipe of mascara, lip balm, and a little wash of color on my cheeks) I got a text from a school Dad asking if I was OK because I looked sadder than usual 🤣.

Most men cannot tell when women are wearing "no makeup" makeup.


Damn, creep sweeping in for the neg.
Anonymous
OP is a troll. Who sends their kid to a school 45 minutes farther away?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:OP is a troll. Who sends their kid to a school 45 minutes farther away?


People do when it’s the right fit for their kid.

I find this thread very entertaining!
Anonymous
Not a troll. Tell me where I should send my kids to private school if we live in Little Compton, RI year round (no high school, town busses two towns over). St. George’s and Portsmouth Abbey are 35 minutes away and grades 9-12. Friends Academy 40 minutes away stops at grade 8. Private schools for K-12 are in Providence, 45 minutes away.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Some days i don’t even bother with shoes. It’s pretty embarrassing to realize I’m low on gas and end up at the pump in pajama pants and fluffy slippers


Get it together
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I have to leave the house by 7:15, so no makeup and still in PJs. I even stopped to get gas once in my PJs. My daughter is in HS.

I leave the house at 7 dressed and with makeup, but I go to work after school drop off.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Not a troll. Tell me where I should send my kids to private school if we live in Little Compton, RI year round (no high school, town busses two towns over). St. George’s and Portsmouth Abbey are 35 minutes away and grades 9-12. Friends Academy 40 minutes away stops at grade 8. Private schools for K-12 are in Providence, 45 minutes away.


Why did you buy a house where there are no schools.
Anonymous
Yes. You represent your family.
Anonymous
No one gets out of the car. Wear your pajamas for all anyone cares.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:DC is starting at a new private school that is 45 minutes farther so I have less time in the morning. Can I skip putting on make-up or is that a mistake?


Not with a face like yours.
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