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Woman Stops Shaving And Wearing Makeup, Making Boyfriend Regret Mocking Her Long Beauty Routine
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Woman Stops Shaving And Wearing Makeup, Making Boyfriend Regret Mocking Her Long Beauty Routine

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It’s a personal choice on how much thought and effort we put into our appearance. While some enjoy pampering themselves with various beauty products and extensive rituals, others embrace hygiene and their natural state. Both choices are completely fine and aren’t something that should concern anyone else. 

This woman liked going the extra mile with her hygiene, which usually would take 1-2 hours. Her boyfriend liked teasing her about taking forever in the bathroom, but he soon came to regret it after she had had enough and stopped doing all of her beauty rituals. 

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    That said, this guy decided to tease his GF about it, which he instantly regretted doing

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    Just a few decades ago, it was unusual for women to shave their legs or wear makeup

    It may sound unbelievable, but just a few decades ago, it was unusual for women to shave their legs or wear makeup. But by the 1920s, it became mainstream for women to wear makeup, and by the 1950s, it became the social norm for women to remove their body hair. 

    The sudden change happened due to changing fashion trends. The dresses that previously covered the full body became sleeveless, which made exposed underarm hair undesirable. Meanwhile, the made-up glamorous movie stars of the 1920s made makeup a mainstream trend. So in order to be fashionable, women were encouraged to remove their underarm hair and wear makeup

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    With the invention of safety razors and shorter skirts, legs were the next body part that had to be stripped of hair. Over the years, bare legs and underarms became the norm and a sign of hygiene. Makeup also became mainstream, with its production turning mass to reach a wider audience. 

    Unfortunately, these social norms are still very much alive today. When asked what the general public thinks about hair anywhere on the body except the head, the majority find it unattractive and think that women should get rid of it. However, people held an opposite view of hair on men’s bodies. Women are expected to look the part when it comes to makeup as well, with natural makeup being favored nowadays.

    Practicing body neutrality can help reject modern beauty standards that no one asked for

    Abiding by these social norms can get exhausting for women, not to mention expensive. Females spend around 55 minutes every day and $877 per year on their appearance, almost double that of men. Therefore, tired of this unfairness, some modern women and supportive men are rejecting such a narrative that became popular in the 1900s, and no one asked for. 

    But this has to start with accepting our bodies just the way they are, aka practicing body neutrality. “Body neutrality is a middle-of-the-road approach between body positivity and body negativity,” says psychologist Susan Albers, PsyD. “As the term suggests, it is neither loving nor hating your body. It’s based on the notions of acceptance and having respect for one’s body rather than love.”

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    Reaching body neutrality after we’ve been conditioned to see our bodies a certain way is definitely not easy. What can help is taking focus from your body and paying attention to other things that bring value to you and your world. 

    “We have only so much energy, where do we want to use it? There are lots of other things that need attention. You don’t want to neglect your body, so you listen to it, and are aware of the function it serves,” concludes licensed psychologist and wellness coach Dr. Ann Kearney-Cooke.

    The commenters decided that the boyfriend was definitely in the wrong here

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    Faye Bosworth
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    4 months ago Created by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    I love that it was the NTA comments that swayed him.. well done for giving your head a wobble my dude.

    Child of the Stars
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    4 months ago Created by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    Agreed! He realized what he sounded like and adjusted accordingly.

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    Rafael
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    4 months ago Created by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    I used to be like him, a long time ago. Female body hair irked me, and preferred make up and all that glam. I don't know why or how I changed, but I've started to prefer natural looks more and more. My wife is still very much into the "glam up" field, but she is at least a lot less self conscious when not using make or sporting body hair around me. And, for me, it went from hating it to not caring to actually liking it - I can't even say if I prefer one way or the other, I just enjoy all the beauty I can get from her, however it is presented. And, curiously enough, I am the one to shave - I retain less odour this way, and she likes it, so win-win!

    Ge Po
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    4 months ago Created by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    After the edits, I found this quite a healthy post. BF got some sense and took it with a smile.

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    Faye Bosworth
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    4 months ago Created by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    I love that it was the NTA comments that swayed him.. well done for giving your head a wobble my dude.

    Child of the Stars
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    4 months ago Created by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    Agreed! He realized what he sounded like and adjusted accordingly.

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    Rafael
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    4 months ago Created by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    I used to be like him, a long time ago. Female body hair irked me, and preferred make up and all that glam. I don't know why or how I changed, but I've started to prefer natural looks more and more. My wife is still very much into the "glam up" field, but she is at least a lot less self conscious when not using make or sporting body hair around me. And, for me, it went from hating it to not caring to actually liking it - I can't even say if I prefer one way or the other, I just enjoy all the beauty I can get from her, however it is presented. And, curiously enough, I am the one to shave - I retain less odour this way, and she likes it, so win-win!

    Ge Po
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    4 months ago Created by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    After the edits, I found this quite a healthy post. BF got some sense and took it with a smile.

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