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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]I [b]think I'm quite beautiful naturally. [/b]I have great skin, beautiful eyes and nice lips. My husband never expects me to "doll" up and always tells me how beautiful I am as is. [/quote] LOL. I don’t know if you are naturally beautiful but you definitely don’t lack self-confidence. [/quote] Shouldn't all women feel beautiful? Why is that a bad thing?[/quote] the beauty industry is built on women believing they are not beautiful and enough naturally that they just need this or that. [/quote] The increase in attractiveness between “natural” and “made up” is abundantly obvious to both men and women. It’s pointless to pretend the two conditions are equally beautiful. [/quote] So a woman has to be full of fake sh*t before you find her beautiful? That's sad for you (or your partner).[/quote] Taking care of your appearance isn’t fake. It reflects very real and important qualities, including respect for yourself and for others. If your partner (male or female) stops taking care of their appearance, that’s a real and unmistakable signal of how they regard themselves and you. In its extreme form, not attending to dress and hygiene is a symptom of mental illness, which is a real thing, not just them casting aside “fake” stuff.[/quote] Taking care of your appearance starts with the inside: eating well, exercising, sleeping, minimizing stress. That’s how you really show care to yourself. Not whether you blow dry your hair and wear eyeliner. [/quote] I guess you are right. As long as you make every decision in your life from the time you wake up in the morning to your bedtime routine to your career to your family size to what you eat and how you spend your free time based on how it affects your appearance, it doesn’t matter if you spend 10 minutes a day fixing your hair and makeup. [/quote] I have absolutely no idea what you are trying to say because it does not address what I said or what the poster I said responded to said. [/quote]
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