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Originally Posted by CC1
It is really subjective but in my opinion I disagree. I think a woman who is not blessed with particularly feminine features can accent her feminiity with a little makeup, jewelry, hairstyle, and clothing.
I have always found it an amusing irony that Pentecostals who are so determined that the seperation of the sexes be of paramount importance discourage facial hair on men and forbid the vast majority of things our culture views as feminine (jewelry, makeup ,etc).
In an age and culture where a certain segment of the lesbian population are known for their manliness I would thing the desire would be to avoid that look as much as possible.
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CC1,
When I worked behind the cosmetic counter - Barton Creek mall - Austin (lol) I found that most women wished they didn't have to fool with all of that but society forces it on them.
That aggravates me to no end.
Most of the men I've dated didn't really care if I wore it or not. My first husband, before I got in church, told me once - "I wish you would stop dressing, everyday, like we are going to the opera!!!"
