cvh1991
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Put aside the way make-up is used as fraud and to deceive men for a moment.
Women allegedly feel pressured to wear make up because they’re competing over the top men against other women — other women who will wear makeup and thus gain an advantage over them in the mate race so to speak if they don’t also wear makeup.
But if makeup is banned, suddenly none of that competitive edge shit matters anymore. Other women cannot wear makeup either after all.
By outlawing makeup women could save a lot of money over the course of their lives and not have to worry about whether refraining from using it means getting outcompeted for Chad’s attention.
On paper it seems like a win-win because:
1) Men win because women can’t fraud their looks and actively deceive them (shape wear, make up, heels, the lot of it should be reserved for married women and special occasions as then women can’t lie about what they are)
2) women win because they don’t have to put as much time or effort or money into their looks and other women cannot gain a competitive edge over them anyway so what it does it matter?
Makeup (etc) is like an arms race for Chad’s attention but if you just get rid of it net the only downside I see is tanking the industries that produce those products. I don’t actually have an issue with women dressing up nice/wearing cosmetics and such but only under specific conditions such as special occasions when they’re already married. Otherwise it’s a deceptive and expensive practice which they allegedly feel forced to participate in due to intersexual competition.
Women allegedly feel pressured to wear make up because they’re competing over the top men against other women — other women who will wear makeup and thus gain an advantage over them in the mate race so to speak if they don’t also wear makeup.
But if makeup is banned, suddenly none of that competitive edge shit matters anymore. Other women cannot wear makeup either after all.
By outlawing makeup women could save a lot of money over the course of their lives and not have to worry about whether refraining from using it means getting outcompeted for Chad’s attention.
On paper it seems like a win-win because:
1) Men win because women can’t fraud their looks and actively deceive them (shape wear, make up, heels, the lot of it should be reserved for married women and special occasions as then women can’t lie about what they are)
2) women win because they don’t have to put as much time or effort or money into their looks and other women cannot gain a competitive edge over them anyway so what it does it matter?
Makeup (etc) is like an arms race for Chad’s attention but if you just get rid of it net the only downside I see is tanking the industries that produce those products. I don’t actually have an issue with women dressing up nice/wearing cosmetics and such but only under specific conditions such as special occasions when they’re already married. Otherwise it’s a deceptive and expensive practice which they allegedly feel forced to participate in due to intersexual competition.
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