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  1. Gender describes the activities one undertakes to express their sex and very often (but not always) sexual orientation You could advance this to the extreme and say their are as many genders as there are people in the world.
  2. bros, any self image issues and insecurity that women have with their looks can be traced back to male dominance and control of the beauty industry. oh, wait, the editor of Elle magazine is a woman? same with Cosmo and all of those other teen rags that put beauty before substance 100% of the time? they all come from (or grew up) in a misogynistic world where beauty standards were blatantly (or very cleverly secretly) put in place by men. if you think otherwise, youre naive. do i really have to post pics of 1950's beauty ads? cuz i will. and then ill {censored} your mind with them. also, in this thread: pbone agrees with me and takes it to the next level with balls slapping tits and what not. I suspect many of these deep-seated insecurities could be traced back to time immemorial. Such an instinct is part of the ancient brain. Some are of course, are a convenient exploitation of this by the business of glossies and garments.
  3. I prefer women's beauty without make-up. I think the law of diminshing returns quickly comes into play with the stuff. Often it's hard to convince women less is more and many have such a deep insecurity about their looks they won't so much as go to the local shop without some warpainting. But to totally blame men for women's insecurity about self-image is is wrong IMO. So much of it comes from their own. The fashion & beauty industry bombards them from so many sides it's hard for women not to feel inadequate being exposed to imagery of nearly impossible perfection for the vast majority. Couple that with women's natural rivalry and easy jelousy in these areas with their friends and contemporaries throughout different eras, it should be apparant that the pressures and standards of beauty are just as much derived from their own as much as men. I mean, those OP pictures of famous women without their slap are standard fare for women's mags that cattily delight in showing them, accompanied by a suitably snide comment delighting at their dazzle being dimmed a little. All that aside, why do I get the feeling that everyone here would smear their face with each of the OP women's {censored}, if they told them that it would enter them into a lottery with a thousand other internet jerkin' wretches for a chance to sniff their soiled panties?
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