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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]48 and I do it every day. I remember my first full time job out of college 25 years ago, I would duck into the bathroom at the end of the day to brush my hair and teeth and reapply some make up. Another lady who worked there finally asked me why I did that every day and I said, "I want to look nice for my husband!" He picked me up every day, as I worked downtown and parking was so expensive. I remember she laughed and said she can't believe I do that. Why not? It brings me so much happiness that my husband thinks I am beautiful. And I think it makes him happy too to have a pretty lady.[/quote] I’m 52 and I do the same too. Brush my hair and add a swipe of lipstick before heading home. Though these days it’s more likely that my 3-year old grandson is the one saying “Mimi pretty”. :lol: [/quote] You became a grandmother at 49?? Are you in Appalachia? :lol: Most women around here are having their last or getting their kids into middle school.[/quote] Yeah, I had my first child at 22. I come from a wealthy Indian family, not Appalachia. My family helped while I continued my education. Welcome to how much of the world lives. 😂[/quote] Most of the world is not wealthy. Most women cannot continue their education once they have had children. Super cool you got to. 22 is young anyway you slice it in the last 100 years. [/quote] Most communities the world over support new mothers, whether they are rich or poor. The extended family female relatives pitch in to help young moms. The US is weirdly hostile to working mothers while preaching tradwife nonsense. [/quote] Kind of rich coming from a woman from a country where child marriage rates are horrifying. You live in a bubble of wealth. Women are oppressed worldwide, not supported. You won’t hear any arguments from me defending America’s treatment of women, but “other countries” or “most of the world” is disingenuous AF. But yeah, I freshen up my face to go in public and before I see DH sometimes. And I’m educated or whatever. [/quote] Lay off the propaganda.[/quote]
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