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03-17-2007, 07:31 PM | #1 |
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question...for us or them?
Ok I have to know everyone elses opinion. My husband & I discussed my make up quite some time ago (right after we got married ..maybe even while we where just dating). He said he likes me better without make up..."all natural". I stopped wearing it around 3 to 3 & 1/2 years ago unless I was going out. Now I am wondering about starting to wear it again. It does make me feel more confident. I am a stay at home mom & don't get to leave the house much so I tend to get down & depressed frequently. I think me "fixing up" for me is a great idea but haven't talked to him about it yet. What does everyone else think?
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03-17-2007, 07:58 PM | #2 |
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Brendon is the same way, though he doesn't discourage me from wearing make-up if I want to. I think your hubby would understand. I know how you feel, I stopped wearing make-up for a while, but I started wearing it again recently because I feel better about myself that way.
Anyway, I think you should do whatever makes you happy, and that will make your hubby happiest, whether that means that you wear make-up or not.
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03-18-2007, 03:13 AM | #3 |
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I don't wear make-up very often. I use to when I worked in an office, but being a bus driver...I just don't take the time or see the need. Now yesterday I did a little shopping and decided to put some make-up on. I did feel nice about the way I looked, but to me...it's too time consuming. Sometimes, when I just want a little color, I'll put on a little powder, mascara and maybe something light on my lips. That's good enough for me.
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03-18-2007, 04:57 AM | #4 |
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You ladies are so lucky to be able to get by without makeup. I wear it every day. Same routine, get up, eat breakfast, check 4WT, shower, makeup, dry hair, dress. Over & over again. Sometimes on Saturday if it is a stricly cleaning day and I'm not going anywhere, I will delay the shower and makeup process until mid-afternoon.
Hubby expects me to wear makeup & prefers that I do. He understands if I don't on Saturday if I'm not going anywhere, but I would never think of going out in public without makeup. Only time I do is if we are having a home improvement day on Saturday & I have to run to Lowes or Home Depot to grab something, but that is the ONLY time. Gotta go, and do my morning routine!! BTW, to answer your origingal question, I'd probably wear a minimum to spruce myself up a bit, like Janet did, but if hubby did not like makeup, I'd keep it very light.
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I say if wearing make-up makes you feel better about yourself then by all means wear it. Your husband wants you happy. If YOU aint happy, then NOBODY'S happy...bottom line.
If you sat down and explained to him that you frequently get sad and by wearing make-up makes you feel better then he probably will respect your decision. You have a right IMO to be your own identity and not allow others to tell you what to wear or what not to wear. I think so often that when we have young children, are younger ourselves and are married, we spend most our time "living for everyone else and being who they want us to be". As time goes on and we mature we find that we have lost some of our own identity. I am by no means saying this is the situation you are living with. You are your own person - and if you as a person desires to wear make-up then go for it.
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exactly! I agree 100% Do whatever makes YOU happy girl.
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