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Reply to "‘I Feel Pretty’ and the Rise of Beauty-Standard Denialism"
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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Pretty sure our grandmothers would have never dreamed of leaving the house in yoga pants rather than an ironed dress and stockings, without their hair done. Mine (born in the 1920s) also got her brows and lashed tinted and always wore red lipstick. Trends come and go, it's not like our generation invented beauty standards. [/quote] Yep. My 91-year-old grandma got mad with me when I went to take her to the doctor once and told her don't worry about her wig, it was just a doctor's appointment. When she got finished with me, I needed a wig. hahahaa She and my mother and aunts wouldn't dare leave the house not pulled together and if I showed up at home not groomed, unless I was coming from the gym, I would get questions about being sick, depressed etc. [/quote]
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