Zellweger-Chesney wedding picture. It's part of a yahoo slide show, so I hope this link works.
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What Happens in Natter 35 Stays in Natter 35
Off-topic discussion. Wanna talk about corsets, duct tape, or physics? This is the place. Detailed discussion of any current-season TV must be whitefonted.
Hey, uh, anyone else having trouble with Hotmail? It's either asking me for my birthdate or not recognizing my password (in which case Netscape pops up a warning about the certificate being bad).
Okay, sparked by something I saw elsewhere: Do most guys care if women are keeping in shape for aesthetics, wearing makeup, nice clothes, tweezing brows, shaving legs, dressing hair?
Or do women do it to and for themselves?
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ita, I think that's a wholly subjective thing that depends on both the woman and the guy in question.
I have known guys who thought I looked better in makeup.
I've always wondered something along the same lines: Do guys care if women are wearing matching underwear? I always thought that was a girl thing, that guys were indifferent in general. (That is, he might like your black bra, but he doesn't care whether you wear it with the matching black pants or red pants or whatever.)
Okay, sparked by something I saw elsewhere: Do guys care if women are keeping in shape for aesthetics, wearing makeup, nice clothes, tweezing brows, shaving legs, dressing hair?
If I thought that guys didn't care, I'd be even more unkempt than I am now. For real. *I* don't give a shit about my eyebrows.
Huh. I tweeze my eyebrows because otherwise they drive me nuts. Basically, I dress and groom for me.
That poor, poor squirrel.
Okay, sparked by something I saw elsewhere: Do guys care if women are keeping in shape for aesthetics, wearing makeup, nice clothes, tweezing brows, shaving legs, dressing hair?
Or do women do it to and for themselves?
Hardly an auhority here, but I do think that there's a mix of both at work. Really, a combo of wanting to be attractive to men, competitive with other women, looking good for one's own sake, and taking advantage of the societal perks given to people who make an effort to look good.