
I agree^ I wear makeup. There’s nothing wrong with that. I JUST saw a post that said “people who think they’re cool for not liking something popular”. hm.any day every day
I never wear make-up too lazy
I’ve never worn it a day in my life :U
99.9% of my days are days without make up
Actually, probably weird. I don’t own any make up. I think the only thing i own is a thing of mascara and it sits in the purse i never use, never being used. so… true facts, mars doesn’t wear make up. ever.
Make-up? HA!
I never wear makeup. It takes too much time. :P
…Can we talk about the internalized misogyny here for a moment please? This post is just another example of a woman saying “I hate women,” thinking it makes her a feminist, or perhaps just a special snowflake. It doesn’t. It makes her a misogynist.
The whole makeup = only to impress others thing is not only bullshit, it caters to the stereotype that women only know how to — and are only fit to — cater to their betters (ie, men and everyone who isn’t them). How is that an ok assumption? Maybe the person in question, man OR woman, just likes to wear makeup? In many cultures, ancient and modern, makeup was the MAN’S prerogative! And since when was enjoying the pretty things in life make someone more-or-less empty-headed, or even less feminist?
That’s like saying someone who wears sweet lolita isn’t interested in equality. That’s utter crap. So ladies and gentlemen and people across the gender spectrum, do yourself a favour, and stop judging - be it yourself or others. Makeup isn’t the source of all evil, nor is it its calling card. Misogyny, however, makes a good case for that claim.
I don’t think there’s anything wrong with wearing make up. It’s just a preference. While I myself rarely ever wear make up (I only ever really wear make up during dance performances) but I don’t see anything bad about the actual act of wearing make up.
Make up wearer and proud!
I don’t wear makeup to impress people though, like, 80% of the time I use it when I’m cosplaying. :|
I don’t wear make up cause I am afraid of anything touching my face.
I hate make up.
So none for me 8|
(( I shouldn’t be reblogging this on Maka’s account but I honestly hate the mindset of whoever created this image/post.
I wear make up. I didn’t realize that it was such a problem to someone who doesn’t even know me.
Some people wear it, some don’t. Why is that even a big deal?
Society, don’t try to tell me that I’m a bad person just because I wear make up. :( ))

This is from the slut walk. One of the arguments is that people ask for rape because they wear slutty clothes, short skirts, tight, low-cut tops. This boy is an example of the fact that rape victims can look like anyone, you, me, this boy. Rapists. Dont. Discriminate.
I promised a long time ago that I’d reblog this whenever I saw it on my dash. No regrets, it breaks my heart every single time.
an incredibly important message, rape is rape. no one is ever asking for it. a person has the right to dress how ever they want - it is society that identifies risque dressing as ‘asking for it’, and in my opinion, that way of thinking needs to be diminished.
always reblog
That way of thinking shouldn’t be diminished: it should be destroyed.
I just fixed it. Just like the rapists, you shouldn’t discriminate. Anyone can get raped, not just women.
Ron and Hermione both roared with laughter. Harry ignored them.
What did you tell her?”
I told her it’s a Hungarian Horntail,” said Ginny, turning a page of the newspaper idly. “Much more macho.”
Thanks,” said Harry, grinning. “And what did you tell her Ron’s got?”
A Pygmy Puff, but I didn’t say where.
