Lack of makeup indicate already in relationship?
Honestly and please, I don't mean it as a dig on you, but as a serious reflection of the environment you're in. If you don't - then I fear for women in that neck of the woods.
Yes - now and then, from a particularly-repugnant, lecherous retiree who frequents the gym where I work.
Don't fear for the NT women here, as they seem to be doing just fine. I live in my very own bubble, man. I don't exist to men; they have nothing to do with me, overall. The rules don't apply to me, and never have. I wish Bones would beam me back up, though.
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That's not fair. I'm a guy and I wouldn't know where to start on complimenting a woman on their makeup. Some would be insulted that I noticed at all, others may be flattered IF I said the right thing. That's a big IF, because I don't know what to say anyway. However, that doesn't mean I don't give out compliments. If I like someone's dress I'll say so. In any case, compliments are NOT a given. They are a choice. You can't reasonably demand a compliment.
I never expect any.
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i don't wear make up for several reasons. the biggest reason is that it is an ARTIFICIAL NEED which creates tons of pollution that ends up in landfill. another reason is compassion for animals- much make up is tested on animals and contains animal ingredients. and another reason is hassle...hassle to buy, to apply, to keep looking fresh, to remove, etc...
all in all, my opinion of make up is that is is unnecessary and a huge waste of consumer dollars and a huge cause of environmental toxins/litter.
it could. i've noticed a no-makeup trend as well in married or taken girls. mostly because i guess they feel they don't have to try now that they've snagged someone nice to be with who likes them for them makeup or no.
so it could be setting you back and leading others to incorrect assumptions, yes.
if you're going boyfriend-hunting makeup is advisable. precautionary in case my assessment is in fact true. just remember, beware the clown-face
idk.
good luck
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Huh?
Ummm...dude, I've been experimenting/playing with and wearing makeup pretty much daily since I was about 14. I'm 41.
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Huh?
Ummm...dude, I've been experimenting/playing with and wearing makeup pretty much daily since I was about 14. I'm 41.
No kidding! From what I've seen, some women always wear makeup (you), never wear makeup (Shebakoby) or wear makeup situationally (me). It has nothing to do with either relationship status or what decade of your life you happen to be in.
Huh?
Ummm...dude, I've been experimenting/playing with and wearing makeup pretty much daily since I was about 14. I'm 41.
No kidding! From what I've seen, some women always wear makeup (you), never wear makeup (Shebakoby) or wear makeup situationally (me). It has nothing to do with either relationship status or what decade of your life you happen to be in.
Hmm, I might have to (with qualifiers) potentially disagree with you fine ladies: While I agree that Janissy is correct overall, don't forget how good asipes are at spotting little things like this. It may very well be true that david42's observations are completely accurate in the town or geographic area of the city he is living in. I could certainly see that happening.
I like makeup. I wear light makeup to work, because it seems expected that a professional woman wear makeup. Often I find my students wear more makeup than I do! I stick to light and natural tones, though, which I hope create a kind but serious look. However, when I go out with my husband or our friends, I do a more noticeable look -- dark eyeshadow, eyeliner, and dark red lipstick. If I've been home all day I don't bother with it, but I will often put on a little lipstick and eyeshadow before my husband gets home.
However, I didn't wear any (except to the goth club) until I got married and discovered my husband likes how I look in makeup. I'd always dated men who were on the side of "It looks best natural" before. I'm not saying that my husband only likes me in makeup or would force me to wear it. Mostly, it makes him feel special to know I've gone to extra effort to look good for him, and he interprets it as a way of saying, "I love you." It's not like he doesn't ever see me without makeup; he sees that often. But I find makeup to be an easy and fun form of self-expression.
Yeah I'm one of those 'sporadic' wearers, except I would say I definitely lean towards the side of no make-up - I only ever tend to wear mascara and occasionally lipgloss at the times (like once a month maybe) when I do wear makeup. I like the way mascara sets off my eyes.
Each to their own.
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