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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Love this thread women attacking women lol[/quote] Truly baffling that a woman doing things to please her partner somehow deserves condemnation. Let's ask these critical women how they react when their husband's ignore their desires and preferences.[/quote] What’s baffling to me is why none of you ask yourselves why women are doing all this while men do next to nothing. Really no reflection on that? Think how much of your life and your $ you spend on this and then picture what your husband does with all his free time when he’s not doing any of this. And by the way, I participate. I buy makeup and put it on and buy clothes that aren’t always comfortable and cram myself in uncomfortable shoes and spend time at the hair dresser getting highlights and blow my hair dry a lot of the time with all my hair products. That is the tip of the iceberg of what some women are doing. But at least have some level of awareness this is kind of all bullshit and conveniently women are the ones doing all this to be “attractive”. It’s not women hating other women to point this out. [/quote] I truly appreciate that my husband puts effort into his health and appearance. He's in his early 50s and plays on a community soccer team for guys 40+. The kids and I love to go cheer for his team, and I'm proud of him that he's still so in shape after all these years. He lifts weights in our home gym. He's always clean and well groomed and dresses nicely. That said, you are right: it takes more time to look good as a woman than it does as a man. That part does suck. I once heard a comedian say something like, "Men go to bed and wake up looking pretty much the same. Women somehow deteriorate overnight." And it is true. Hubby gets out of the shower, shaves, dries his hair and is pretty much done. I have a whole lot of creams, face paint, powders, pencils and hair products to apply.[/quote]
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