On the one hand I don’t want to buy into the socially reinforced nonsense that women mustn’t commit the cardinal sin of visibly aging.
On the other hand, the younger I look the more people underestimate me, which is fun.
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On the one hand I don’t want to buy into the socially reinforced nonsense that women mustn’t commit the cardinal sin of visibly aging.
On the other hand, the younger I look the more people underestimate me, which is fun.
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How to stay young forever
by, BrunetteBombshell! xx
Stop judging women for how they engage with beauty
It’s so easy to judge women for getting fillers, Botox, surgery, for wearing makeup or spending time and money on their appearance. But most women, especially in certain cultures, grow up thinking that beauty is their responsibility. It’s not about choice. It’s about survival. You’re raised with the idea that being beautiful makes you valuable, respectable, desirable, hireable. That your face is your currency. And then you’re mocked or belittled for wanting to improve it.
We are constantly told to look young but act mature, be attractive but not attention-seeking, glow naturally but never show effort. And then we’re supposed to pretend this obsession with beauty is our fault, as if it wasn’t drilled into us from the beginning.
People say “but men don’t do that.” Now they don’t, but that wasn’t always true. Men used to wear makeup, wigs, perfume, and elaborate embroidery. Look at Versailles. Nobles powdered their faces, rouged their cheeks, curled their hair, and wore heels. In 17th and 18th century France, status and power were displayed through appearance. Similar practices existed in Persia, in imperial China, in Georgian England. They used beauty as a tool for class performance, not to mimic femininity.
The point wasn’t to be like women. In fact, they worked hard to make it clear that what they were doing was not womanly. Being adorned didn’t threaten their manhood. They weren’t feminised by it, because beauty wasn’t seen as something that belonged to women alone. It was about class, not sex.
So what changed? Why now is beauty a prison for women and a joke for men? Why is being feminine mocked and punished while women are still expected to perform it?
That’s what patriarchy does. It strips something of its power and then uses it to oppress the group associated with it. Femininity becomes both mandatory and ridiculed. You’re punished if you don’t play the game and punished if you play it too well.
So no, I won’t judge a woman for trying to survive this mess. I’ll judge the system that put her there.
i think this whole 'fear of aging and looking old' thing is very interesting bc i've never heard a suicidal (or once suicidal) person even consider the negative physical characteristics of aging. like... if i am so lucky that i can look at myself in the mirror and see wrinkles and grey hair, that will absolutely mean i have somehow succeeded. and i'll fucking rejoice!