Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I think some men (Bezos etc.) reach a point in their life where they just don’t want a challenge. They want a woman that they perceive to be feminine and docile. Whatever class markers you perceive on these features, they indicate an interest in being perceived as strongly feminine and hewing closely to “traditional” gender norms. It’s like the gender equivalent of a dog rolling on its back and showing you its belly: I’ll be a sexy baby for you and not give you problems. That’s why in subcultures with a lot of machismo these same things are popular. It’s all to make men more comfortable.
The struggle narrative continues unabated.
He is f——ng a woman he finds hot. I love Mackenzie Scott, she is incredibly smart and pretty. But here in the space of this mess of a Beauty board, lemme say I’m not surprised he finds his new wife more sexually and physically appealing.
Yes dear, we know he finds his wife “hot.” But why? Why is that the type of woman he went for?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I think some men (Bezos etc.) reach a point in their life where they just don’t want a challenge. They want a woman that they perceive to be feminine and docile. Whatever class markers you perceive on these features, they indicate an interest in being perceived as strongly feminine and hewing closely to “traditional” gender norms. It’s like the gender equivalent of a dog rolling on its back and showing you its belly: I’ll be a sexy baby for you and not give you problems. That’s why in subcultures with a lot of machismo these same things are popular. It’s all to make men more comfortable.
The struggle narrative continues unabated.
He is f——ng a woman he finds hot. I love Mackenzie Scott, she is incredibly smart and pretty. But here in the space of this mess of a Beauty board, lemme say I’m not surprised he finds his new wife more sexually and physically appealing.
Anonymous wrote:Women who chose to tear down other womens' appearances are really the worst of the worst. What is wrong with you?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Fake lashes and full face makeup has been popular in the media.
Oprah
Michelle Obama
Gail King
All three are accomplished, privileged and wealthy women but they don't have style sense.
they also share something else in common.
Low IQ's?![]()
You…think Michelle Obama, Oprah, and Gail King have low IQs? Is that because you are a straight up racist? If not, please explain.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It's a lowerclass look that appeals to lowerclass men. Not that mysterious.
lowerclass? barf
just because it isn’t your look doesn’t make it “lowclass” (whatever you even mean by that)
op, I would guess the look (esp of the politician’s wife) is emulating the current look of a lot of women in politics and/or under the public eye (of their own right or via being a spouse of someone in the field). as examples, the trump wife and daughters
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Women who chose to tear down other womens' appearances are really the worst of the worst. What is wrong with you?
Exactly. I’m so sick of these threads. Just childish mean girl behavior.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Fake lashes and full face makeup has been popular in the media.
Oprah
Michelle Obama
Gail King
All three are accomplished, privileged and wealthy women but they don't have style sense.
they also share something else in common.
Low IQ's?![]()
Anonymous wrote:Fake lashes and full face makeup has been popular in the media.
Female business news reporters on CNN, MSNBC
Oprah
Michelle Obama
Gail King
Anonymous wrote:Women who chose to tear down other womens' appearances are really the worst of the worst. What is wrong with you?
Anonymous wrote:I think some men (Bezos etc.) reach a point in their life where they just don’t want a challenge. They want a woman that they perceive to be feminine and docile. Whatever class markers you perceive on these features, they indicate an interest in being perceived as strongly feminine and hewing closely to “traditional” gender norms. It’s like the gender equivalent of a dog rolling on its back and showing you its belly: I’ll be a sexy baby for you and not give you problems. That’s why in subcultures with a lot of machismo these same things are popular. It’s all to make men more comfortable.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Fake lashes and full face makeup has been popular in the media.
Oprah
Michelle Obama
Gail King
All three are accomplished, privileged and wealthy women but they don't have style sense.
they also share something else in common.
Low IQ's?![]()
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The plain “natural woman” standard is only a thing in wealthy WASPy type communities.
Wow, how racist of you. So you are basically saying that only rich white protestants look good without makeup and extras. OOF!
That isn’t what I was trying to say, as the person above me stated some people value different things. Wealthy east coasters like the muted restrained look and like to come off like they are all about their education and their job and aren’t interested in overly superficial things like big boobs and lashes. Any work people get done on their bodies and done in a minimal and conservative manner.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My dh hates the look too, with the fake lashes and nails. He also says he dislikes makeup, but usually finds me more attractive with some makeup.
It's some what of a drag queen look, and there do seem to be some guys into that.
OP - I guess what I’m saying is outside of the boobs which I understand, the fake lashes and too much makeup to me just doesn’t look healthy or good. I do wear makeup and I’m sure partner would say I look better with some (the “no makeup look” which is actually still a decent amount of makeup when done well), if he were being honest. But if I showed up in a full face of foundation with baby doll lashes he would find it offputting and not sexy.
I have a hard time believing men actually like this and it’s not just women doing it for themselves and for other women.
I have a hard time figuring out why you care what other people look like. You already said it was not for you or your partner, but it still perplexes you about why other people do it or that they could find it attractive. Is it because deep down you're insecure and question your style choices?
Because I want to know if MEN actually like this look. So far only women have responded.
but WHY? You already said you don't like it. What does it matter what some of the men might like?
Because this is a DISCUSSION BOARD. where we are meant to DISCUSS various topics. if you want to wordlessly scroll endless videos by yourself, i hear there is an app just For You
Because you are a super insecure person who needs to shit on others to make herself feel pretty. I get it.