MaryMartha
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MaryMartha

I own makeup and very rarely use it; maybe once in 3 months. I always buy it though, thinking that one day I will be motivated to wear it every single day, but I'm too fucking lazy. When I do wear it, there is an extra pep in my step though...

I don't wear make up except when going out which is very rare.

I do not wear makeup. I OWN makeup that I have, at times, intended to wear, but I never seem to get around to it. Also my skin is super-sensitive and oily, and I never seem to find a combo of products that look good and don't make me break out, so I have said fuckit to the whole kit and caboodle.I think I'm pretty

Don't wear makeup on the daily. Maybe once a year. I did have to talk myself into wearing it at my wedding. Just don't feel like me with it on, really. I think it makes me look weird and it breaks my skin out even more. I do have an attachment to my hair and spend a lot of time on that, though.

I own a little make-up, and I wear some of it about once every 6-18 months.

I have some similar thoughts as well, but I am not in a industry that expects make-up professionally thankgod. And then I realize that it wouldn't matter. I just won't ever wear it, and I am pretty sure nothing could convince me to start.

I wear makeup, at most, once a week. And not even for a whole day - if I'm going somewhere that I would like to be made-up, I will do it in the car before I get out. Among my friends, I am unusual - they all wear lots of makeup. (or if not LOTS, they wear it regularly, so lots as in "they put it on every day, will

No makeup here. I will do mascara and tinted gloss for a date night, but damn the rest of it.

I always mean to get to it in the morning, but I never do...

Hello ladies,

I wasn't super impressed with my husband's house cleaning skills when we first moved in together either, and there are still some chores that I hesitate giving to him. But he can't learn or get better if I don't give him the leeway to take responsibilities for his own share of the housework, even if it means I have

Um, I was a virgin until I was 21 and shaved when I was 14 too... it was not my "choice". I'd gotten the message that hairless was preferred and did removed my hair accordingly. It wasn't for a specific man. I wasn't even interested in sex. I just knew I wanted to be considered normal/attractive. Your argument does

Thank you. Thank you. Thank you. As a twenty-three year old, I am so sick of my peers and those women slightly older so adamant that they just prefer it. BULL. It is all social conditioning. Women would have never thought anything was wrong with pubic hair had men not insisted there was.

Oh great...another woman with amazing arms I would kill for (but not actually exercise for) making me feel inferior. Bitch.

You see a barrage of people making threats and posting hateful shit, and your main worry is defending mediocre jokes.

I've been following this on Twitter, and I am constantly amazed that Lindy is keeping her head up and fighting the good fight. I would have been reduced to incoherent rage long ago. People like that just make me want to scream, over and over, "WHAT THE ACTUAL FUCK IS THE DAMAGE IN YOUR HEAD?!" until they give me an

Yeah, no. That is not how good shock comedy works, at all. That is how lazy and poorly-written comedy works, because it appeals to the lowest-common denominator. If your jokes maintain the status quo, they are not ground-breaking, or fresh, or daring. You are basically doing the comedic equivalent of laughing at

Lindy—I can't even. While I'm sure you are able to wade through this bullshit with aplomb, I offer my angriest GIFs, strongest words of condolence, and raised feminazi fist of solidarity.