4 panel comic of two people holding drinks, talking
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Blue: You wear too much makeup.
Pink: You consume too much oxygen
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Blue: It’s just my opinion, you’d look better withou-
Pink: So would you. Without oxygen
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Pink applies lipstick
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Pink: Fuck your opinions.

  • be_excellent_to_each_other
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    32 years ago

    I have to admit there’s a dimension to this I don’t get. I absolutely agree that whatever makeup you choose to apply is your business and no one else’s. But every single woman in my life, from my mother, to girlfriends, cousins, platonic friends, and my wife has expressed their opinion to me (often disapprovingly) at one time or another about my decisions with regard to my clothing, facial hair, regular hair, etc. I feel very sure this is an experience many other men have also had. It annoys me, but I don’t see it as an issue in my life.

    What makes this any different?

    • @morphballganon@lemmynsfw.com
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      11 year ago

      Mothers telling their sons how to dress should not factor into how equals talk to each other.

      Most of the phenomenon you describe that I’ve seen came from teenagers. My wife is an emotionally aware 30-something, so she knows better.

      Also, if you straight-up look like a slob, that’s not gender-specific like the comic. Comic guy has never been a woman, doesn’t know why comic gal wears makeup, and yet he feels like his opinion should matter (it shouldn’t).

    • VoxAdActa
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      02 years ago

      What makes this any different?

      Other than the fact that you seem to have amassed quite an impressively above-average number of hypercontrolling women in your life?

        • VoxAdActa
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          02 years ago

          Oh, ok.

          So, see, in that case, the difference is, all that happened over 50 years or so for you.

          For a lot of women, all that happens before lunch.

            • VoxAdActa
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              02 years ago

              Good, I’m glad to see that there are still people who are patient with the clearly bad-faith troll-baiting posts of other people.

              • be_excellent_to_each_other
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                12 years ago

                Yes, my post history screams bad-faith troll-baiting. I’ve no idea how I pissed in your cheerios, but really I thought this sort of thing was being mostly left behind at reddit.

  • TheThirdStrike
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    12 years ago

    This is literally the plot of every Disney movie lately. Just as entertaining too.

  • Smorty [she/her]
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    11 year ago

    Ok, but what if the guy respects the women and her decisions. What if he has seen her without makeup, and thinks that she is beautiful either way. How would one tell a woman that, without it being oppressive? I genuinely want to know, as I don’t see that as being evil. Please tell me if I’m wrong on that.

    • @morphballganon@lemmynsfw.com
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      1 year ago

      The following answers are for talking to your partner. Adjust for friend/date/acquaintance.

      You just tell her she’s gorgeous. No need to make a comparison.

      If she asks if she looks better with or without, tell her that you know when she has makeup on, it means she put in effort, and effort is sexy (that is true, and it doesn’t contradict your opinion, and it’s a compliment).

      Also, you can’t go wrong with picking whichever aspect of the makeup looks best and telling her she nailed it.

  • db0
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    02 years ago

    We need a witchesVSpatriachy community here as well

    • @sweeny@sh.itjust.works
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      02 years ago

      Absolutely, I’ve been seeing so much casual sexism on here. Maybe it has something to do with the aging techie demographic sites like this naturally attract, I see it in the programmer communities a lot