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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Different priorities and different budgets. Not everyone spends large chunk of time and money on superficial stuff.[/quote] This is true, and caring too much about fashion and appearance is vain and shallow. People in DC have more important things to care about - like the future of the nation. [/quote] And this one, knew it was coming, too. You can't be a good thoughtful person and care about your appearance. Only people with ugly clothes and not care for their appearance have depth of character. [/quote] You can be, but it’s an outlier. The reality is if you spend most of your time studying science, you aren’t spending a bunch of time studying hair, make up in fashion. Also, there isn’t as much positive feedback to looking good when your career is curing cancer.[/quote] Hm. Bozoma Saint John Whitney Wolfe Herd Melody Hobson Sheryl Sandberg Thasunda Brown Duckett Shonda Rhimes Dr. Kizzmekia Corbett Dr. Lisa Dyson Dr. Ayana Elizabeth Johnson Rosalind Brewer Dambisa Moyo Ginni Rometty Dr. France Córdova Alllll of these women are stylish. You can be smart, ambitious, successful and look good all at the same time. [/quote] Not a lot of wasps on this list lol. I'm the French one and imo, it's about vast cultural differences. I grew up with the notion of being put together as a sign of respect for yourself and others around you. This is not something that Americans are used to. For the majority, dressing up is for attracting a mate. Think of the puritans. The younger generation is changing and the gateway drug is fragrance. While the gen xers and boomers are absolutely terrified of wearing fragrance in public, the kids are all into it, including loud ones like Angel. I think they will mature into more expressive individuals. [/quote] Bizarre post.[/quote]
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