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Mr_Hipp0
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anon reply
The biggest beauty lie is that we have to try and be beautiful, especially for others. My husband says he prefers me without make-up, thinks my graying hair is fine, and encourages me to just be my natural self. Of course once in a while to get dressed up and put on some make-up can be fun and I’m sure it changes my appearance in a pleasant way, but this obsession with being beautiful every single day and having to do all these things to work hard at it is damaging to people in my opinion. The idea that you need products and to put a ton of time into to be beautiful is the lie.

DT_Grey reply
I fought with my parents regularly about getting me braces when I was a kid. They kept saying they couldn’t afford it, meanwhile came home with 1) a new solid cherry wood bedroom set 2) a new solid maple living room set 3) a Porsche. To this day my mother still claims those purchases were out of necessity.
Fast forward 25years and I got myself Invisalign. I excitedly told my grandma and she said she was happy for me because she and my grandpa offered on more than one occasion to pay for braces when I was a kid and my parents said no because I “didn’t need them”.
I guess their kid’s self esteem wasn’t a necessity.

anon reply
The biggest beauty lie is that we have to try and be beautiful, especially for others. My husband says he prefers me without make-up, thinks my graying hair is fine, and encourages me to just be my natural self. Of course once in a while to get dressed up and put on some make-up can be fun and I’m sure it changes my appearance in a pleasant way, but this obsession with being beautiful every single day and having to do all these things to work hard at it is damaging to people in my opinion. The idea that you need products and to put a ton of time into to be beautiful is the lie.

DT_Grey reply
I fought with my parents regularly about getting me braces when I was a kid. They kept saying they couldn’t afford it, meanwhile came home with 1) a new solid cherry wood bedroom set 2) a new solid maple living room set 3) a Porsche. To this day my mother still claims those purchases were out of necessity.
Fast forward 25years and I got myself Invisalign. I excitedly told my grandma and she said she was happy for me because she and my grandpa offered on more than one occasion to pay for braces when I was a kid and my parents said no because I “didn’t need them”.
I guess their kid’s self esteem wasn’t a necessity.







