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Make up power

"I would never date a girl who wears make up. "

I have heard this cliche line ever since I can remember and I'm sure I'll still be hearing it for a very long way to go.

When I wear make up, I'm regarded as a fake. If I don't wear make up, I'm a slob. Like seriously guys, what's wrong with you? If I wear make up you complain, if I don't it's even worse.

Men should know that ladies have have the freedom to do what they want. For Pete's sake, we are living in the twenty first century. No more restrictions to such things.

If I wake up in the morning and feeling like turning myself into a character picked out from Disney World please let me do it. And if I feel like washing it out in the next hour, I'll just do it.

Many learned men don't restrict their women into doing such things. They understand that they want to look pretty and they let them do it.

Make up makes one look presentable and more smart. We all have to give a shot to those Smokey eyes.

Let us do what we feel like.

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