Opinion Ladies, Stop Blaming Men For Your Insanely Painful Beauty Standards. We All Know The Real Problem

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Ladies, Stop Blaming Men For Your Insanely Painful Beauty Standards. We All Know The Real Problem​

Twitter users lost their minds Monday after a video went viral of a woman getting some insane cosmetic work on her eyelashes under a caption that blamed men for women’s beauty standards. But men have literally nothing to do with women’s obsession with aesthetics. We are the real problem.

When I was probably around 5 or 6 years old, my dad picked up a girls’ magazine I was reading, turned to the back pages and showed me all of the advertisements for cosmetic surgeries. This was back in the late 1990s, pre-cell phones, and we didn’t have a computer. “A good man will never, ever judge you for how you look. The only people who will put this pressure on you are other women,” he said (or words to that effect), using the ads to validate his point. And 25 years later, his words are still 100% true.

So when a video went viral on Monday of a woman getting some messed up work done to presumably extend her eyelashes, under the caption “men keep setting beauty standards for us women, now we keep hurting ourselves trying to look pretty for them,” I wanted to flip a table.
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Firstly, no “man” will ever judge a woman based on her looks unless she’s eating or starving herself to death and smells like dead things. And this judgment probably isn’t about her aesthetic, but her mental health. Boys will judge women based on how they look, but what woman would ever take advice or criticism from a boy? Grow up.

Women do horrific things to their faces and bodies in the pursuit of “beauty” because of other women. This is a fact, and I will absolutely die on this hill.

No, women like the Kardashians, supermodels, et al., are not exclusively to blame for these pressures. It’s the everyday girl who has the most direct impact on these issues.

Never in my life has a man ever told me to do my makeup differently. A man has never told me (more than once) to change my clothing, appearance, nails, eyelash length, weight. No man, not even a boy, has sent me passive-aggressive DMs containing make-up and “capsule closet” tutorials. But I’ve had women — some of whom claimed to be close friends until they realized I am who I am and that’s that — try to make me feel extremely insecure about my looks and fashion choices.
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And ladies, I know you’ve all been through the same thing. I know I’ve also been part of the problem. So have you.

But just like with boys who may have something to say about these things, girls who push unrealistic beauty standards on other women are often the most insecure of them all. Unfortunately, I don’t really know what the solution is to this problem. Women are awful, competitive and will literally stop being friends with a girl because she’s either too ugly or too good-looking. It’s a sad truth, but it’s the truth.

So how about we stop pointing at men as the reason we do this stupid stuff to ourselves, and look at the three fingers pointing back at us?
 
men will absolutely judge a woman for her looks, but it's almost never for what all these faggy bullshit beauty trends are about.

things that men do judge you for:
>being fat
>having cringe tattoos
>being fat
>clothes that scream "attention whore"
>being fat
>high effort / unnatural hair style and color
>being fat
>being anorexic
>being fat
etc

things men don't give a fuck about:
>eyebrows, eyelashes
>"nose too big"
>"lips too thin"
>"chin too pointy"
>"jaw too square"
etc

if you want to appeal to men, cut the entire beauty/cosmetics/fashion industry out of your life.
 
men will absolutely judge a woman for her looks, but it's almost never for what all these faggy bullshit beauty trends are about.

things that men do judge you for:
>being fat
>having cringe tattoos
>being fat
>clothes that scream "attention whore"
>being fat
>high effort / unnatural hair style and color
>being fat
>being anorexic
>being fat
etc

things men don't give a fuck about:
>eyebrows, eyelashes
>"nose too big"
>"lips too thin"
>"chin too pointy"
>"jaw too square"
etc

if you want to appeal to men, cut the entire beauty/cosmetics/fashion industry out of your life.
I've always found the phrasing of "judge a woman for her looks" strange.

Like I don't describe my sexual attraction as a judgement. Like a moral judgement? (I know that's not what they mean but that's where my mind goes.)

I don't judge women for their looks so much as I know what I find attractive and what I don't find attractive. Don't take it so personally.

Like personally, I need to lose a few pounds. If some woman wasn't into that, I wouldn't feel judged. That's fair enough, I don't feel my self worth draining away.

There's something about how women emotionally relate to their appearance that I don't think I'll ever fully understand.

That being said, stupid tattoos and questionable clothing is absolutely something I judge, because it signals shitty decision making skills.
 
As a man, being dragged into the makeup section of the store feels like what I imagine it must feel like when a socially unaware autist starts rambling incessantly at a woman about videogames or anime or some other autistic shit. Like my brain just couldn't handle it. The amount of brands and shades and different things that exist. It's just too much. There is no way in hell any non autistic troon man gives the slightest fuck about whatever fucking makeup routine women do as long as by the end of it they look like normal people.
 
As a man, being dragged into the makeup section of the store feels like what I imagine it must feel like when a socially unaware autist starts rambling incessantly at a woman about videogames or anime or some other autistic shit. Like my brain just couldn't handle it. The amount of brands and shades and different things that exist. It's just too much. There is no way in hell any non autistic troon man gives the slightest fuck about whatever fucking makeup routine women do as long as by the end of it they look like normal people.
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We need the genderswap version of this.
 
I had a wingman who was a real cunt of a guy to chicks but the girls just loved his looks and fell all over him. He got all the attention and yet the bar had apparently genuine nice guys all around - but none could get a play at the girls with this guy around.

So tell me a woman isn’t going to beautify herself to attract a handsome man and attempt to look like a better catch than the next girl…and I won’t believe you.

It’s a race, it’s a game so blame the game and not the players. That’s life
 
I had a wingman who was a real cunt of a guy to chicks but the girls just loved his looks and fell all over him. He got all the attention and yet the bar had apparently genuine nice guys all around - but none could get a play at the girls with this guy around.

So tell me a woman isn’t going to beautify herself to attract a handsome man and attempt to look like a better catch than the next girl…and I won’t believe you.

It’s a race, it’s a game so blame the game and not the players. That’s life
Schizobee theory;
I feel like, in my experience, insecure women who don't like "competition" (whether real or perceived) have to constantly one-up each other. I notice this a lot when working different jobs, and I know for a fact catty women like this exist in the beauty industry. Hell, even online it happens. On Xitter, or Discord, Instagram, or any big social media platform. It's dumb mean girl shit. Fuck even trannies do it.
The beauty industry just thrives off of insecurities and it is sad.
 
Schizobee theory;
I feel like, in my experience, insecure women who don't like "competition" (whether real or perceived) have to constantly one-up each other. I notice this a lot when working different jobs, and I know for a fact catty women like this exist in the beauty industry. Hell, even online it happens. On Xitter, or Discord, Instagram, or any big social media platform. It's dumb mean girl shit. Fuck even trannies do it.
The beauty industry just thrives off of insecurities and it is sad.
Guys do it too. Flashy clothes, better cars, bigger wallet the list goes on. All I am saying the game of relationships heavily favor the good looking and the more good looking you are the bigger the pool you will get and the more chances.

It's tough shit, but that's the way it is. When you are of average or below average looks the odds are stacked against you to draw in the opposite sex, but they are just stacked, not rigged. Standards for men are changing much in line with the pressure women have endured and now us men are having to "come up to par". It is just the game, and you don't have to play it, but if you are young, it would hard on you and make the game less pleasurable.
 
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