Do you see lingerie, makeup and heels as healthy or subjugation?

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Oh fetish poster. What about latex and urethra glasses?


Not OP, but I think men should shave and do bikini wax if they want their partners to do so.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I just see them as things some other women like but I don’t.


Same.

Lingerie is never as comfortable as I’d like. Before I had cancer, I was 36DD. Nothing in my budget was both cute and functional.

My skin is too sensitive for makeup.

I do sometimes like wearing heels.


Try being a 32H. It’s awful. But I don’t want to get a reduction because it isn’t my body’s fault that cute lingerie isn’t made for this size.


I am a 32H and have hundreds of pieces of lingerie. That are very comfortable, cute/sexy, functional. People that say they can't find in are not looking.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Oh fetish poster. What about latex and urethra glasses?


Not OP, but I think men should shave and do bikini wax if they want their partners to do so.


Most seem to. Though I hear that zoomers tend to be lazy and not groom as much, both males and females. Ick!
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Oh fetish poster. What about latex and urethra glasses?


Not OP, but I think men should shave and do bikini wax if they want their partners to do so.


Most seem to. Though I hear that zoomers tend to be lazy and not groom as much, both males and females. Ick!


Why Ick? If they use bidet to wash after every urination and deification, they are perfectly clean between showers, at least better than people who only use toilet paper to clean and are only clean between a shower and next use of toilet. Body hair have normal biological function and you don't need to shave all over.
Anonymous
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Anonymous wrote:Look at Pamela Anderson. She knows about makeup, high heels, the male gaze, and being judged better than anyone…and yet today she walks red carpets without any makeup on. You do you, OP. No one is going to stop you.


She was already very successful in her career. She doesn’t have anything to prove now. She wouldn’t have gotten where she is without the makeup, heels, and breast implants in her youth. Maybe things have changed but I still see most Hollywood stars wearing makeup and heels.


And she is past middle age now.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Oh fetish poster. What about latex and urethra glasses?


Not OP, but I think men should shave and do bikini wax if they want their partners to do so.


Most seem to. Though I hear that zoomers tend to be lazy and not groom as much, both males and females. Ick!


Well the majority of young men are not seeking relationships or sex. They have chosen to just be on there own.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:MAGA tries to convince women they are required, but we know better - it’s a choice.


Why are you trying to inject your extremist political views into a thread about fashion? Get over yourself.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Look at Pamela Anderson. She knows about makeup, high heels, the male gaze, and being judged better than anyone…and yet today she walks red carpets without any makeup on. You do you, OP. No one is going to stop you.


She was already very successful in her career. She doesn’t have anything to prove now. She wouldn’t have gotten where she is without the makeup, heels, and breast implants in her youth. Maybe things have changed but I still see most Hollywood stars wearing makeup and heels.


And she is past middle age now.


What’s your point?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Look at Pamela Anderson. She knows about makeup, high heels, the male gaze, and being judged better than anyone…and yet today she walks red carpets without any makeup on. You do you, OP. No one is going to stop you.


She was already very successful in her career. She doesn’t have anything to prove now. She wouldn’t have gotten where she is without the makeup, heels, and breast implants in her youth. Maybe things have changed but I still see most Hollywood stars wearing makeup and heels.


I’m not impressed that Pam Andersen looks normal now. It would have been something if she took a stand in her heyday. Has she ever talked about her terrible the images she put out were for the self esteem for young women? Or did she just cash out and move along?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I just see them as things some other women like but I don’t.


Same.

Lingerie is never as comfortable as I’d like. Before I had cancer, I was 36DD. Nothing in my budget was both cute and functional.

My skin is too sensitive for makeup.

I do sometimes like wearing heels.


Try being a 32H. It’s awful. But I don’t want to get a reduction because it isn’t my body’s fault that cute lingerie isn’t made for this size.


I am a 32H and have hundreds of pieces of lingerie. That are very comfortable, cute/sexy, functional. People that say they can't find in are not looking.


+1 I'm the same size. There's a lot of cute and comfortable stuff out there.
Anonymous
I love heels because they make me about 5'10"-5'11" even if wearing a pretty simple heel. Taller people have an advantage at work.
Anonymous
Guy here - lingerie, makeup and heels do absolutely nothing for me!

I just want a natural beauty (which I've got!).
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Guy here - lingerie, makeup and heels do absolutely nothing for me!

I just want a natural beauty (which I've got!).


A woman can be naturally beautiful and wear heels, lingerie and make up. Just like guys with nice bodies, that ruin their “look” by wearing jorts, white high tops and a heavily logo T-shirt.

The attractive part of lingerie heels is being well put together. Well put together people are generally more attractive than those that aren’t, regardless of sex.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Guy here - lingerie, makeup and heels do absolutely nothing for me!

I just want a natural beauty (which I've got!).


A woman can be naturally beautiful and wear heels, lingerie and make up. Just like guys with nice bodies, that ruin their “look” by wearing jorts, white high tops and a heavily logo T-shirt.

The attractive part of lingerie heels is being well put together. Well put together people are generally more attractive than those that aren’t, regardless of sex.


The guy doesn’t like it. You do. Both are fine. Why are you explaining this? (a woman by the way).
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Why women have to do all this but not men? Should society recognize it as something making women second degree citizens?


If men try to wear makeup, the Republicans go crazy (unless they themselves are the ones wearing it).

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