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In the song, the bride had a glass eye and a missing leg that she had somehow neglected to tell her gold-digging attorney of a groom about, an eye she invited him to take out for her on their wedding night, not just a total lack of hair and natural facial coloring. Itās a joke song. There is a reason it isnāt a classic, but lighten up. Itās meant to be taken just about as seriously as āPut Another Log on the Fireā by Tompall Glaser.What a horrible song.
Maybe God gave women the creation of cosmetics because of the excessive pressure society and men place on them to be pretty.
Some people may say men donāt use makeup so men canāt ādeceiveā their future wife about their looks with makeup but at the same time,men receive nowhere near as much expectation to look attractive as women too.
Iām almost glad if the man in the song lyrics finds out his wife is āunattractiveā and therefore is āunfortunateā.
Maybe that is his lesson for being too shallow and placing so much emphasis/value on the looks of women?
Iāve noticed also occasionally some women who donāt wear makeup can sometimes start feeling superior than women who do and think comments (sometime subconsciously) such as āat least with me my husband wonāt be surprisedā " men donāt like women who wear a lot of slap" āI donāt need a cake face to be attractiveā or boasting āI never have to wear makeup unlike other women and men still find me attractive/stare at meā or similar comments.
If someone doesnāt want to wear makeup I think they should feel secure in their position and not feel pressured but also not subtlety feel superior over women who do because no one knows another persons circumstances.
I donāt knowā¦maybe I should lighten up and while a joke song but still not very nice lyrics about her beauty and grace destroyed when wiping her makeup off and her bald head and advising men to examine their potential wives.In the song, the bride had a glass eye and a missing leg that she had somehow neglected to tell her gold-digging attorney of a groom about, an eye she invited him to take out for her on their wedding night, not just a total lack of hair and natural facial coloring. Itās a joke song. There is a reason it isnāt a classic, but lighten up. Itās meant to be taken just about as seriously as āPut Another Log on the Fireā by Tompall Glaser.
Men and women each face their own kind of pressure to be an ideal. Ever heard of Princess Charming on a white horse? What does it tell you when the groom in every fairy tale was a one-dimensional character who could be summed up by his social position? The same thing you learn when you hear menās fairy tales, the ones where the hero gets to marry the beautiful daughter of the grateful king. They are fairy tales: Metaphorical yarns. Non-historical, purposefully reduced to archetypal images and mythical patterns.
Thatās the advice I would give my daughters.I am single and I must say, that is quite offensive. To imply that all single women must concern themselves with finding a man and the way to do it is to be a slave to the fashion industry.
Yes, that was offensive. I donāt see how marital status has anything to do with my OP
Yes! It is headed to the dustbin of music history for a reason.I donāt knowā¦maybe I should lighten up and while a joke song but still not very nice lyrics about her beauty and grace destroyed when wiping her makeup off and her bald head and advising men to examine their potential wives.
I am single and I must say, that is quite offensive. To imply that all single women must concern themselves with finding a man and the way to do it is to be a slave to the fashion industry.
Yes, that was offensive. I donāt see how marital status has anything to do with my OP
Why?Thatās the advice I would give my daughters.
That is a good question. It seems to me that a woman ought to take care of herself not necessarily just for herselfāof all the people who have to look at us, after all, we look at ourselves the least often, one would hopeābut nevertheless in an honest way that reflects what she intends to do whether or not she is romantically involved with anyone. The same goes for guys, too. People donāt have a right to decide who you are going to be in this world, but it is simple kindness to remember that they do have to look at you. Taking a little care to be groomed for the occasion isnāt a lot to ask.Why?
What a beautiful post; thank youI think God created us all to be beautiful in our own wayā¦for some of us, that means having an appearance that leads others to him, as people have the wrong assumptions about what being Catholic entailsā¦it is not all dreariness.
For some too, it means putting aside the external and accomplishing this task in a different way.
The trick for everyone is to find the zone that makes the most impact on our own spiritual life and the lives of others we have contact with.
I know a very Holy lady who used to have an extremely polished appearance and at that time, this is what led me to her. Over the course of years, she stopped doing all these external things, not out of laziness, but because she was in a different place in her spirituality. I saw the beauty within her, and it shined even more brightly then when she had the perfect appearanceā¦but, back then, I was a superficial person and would never have had the pleasure of knowing such a beautiful person if she had the appearance she has now.
Iāve also noticed that when a woman of faith looks dowdy, others may think, especially those who already think religion: 1) spoils oneās āfunā, 2) negates caring about oneās appearance, 3) and that we are only living for āa pie in the skyāāthat religion has turned that woman into a drudge.
Unless one can project the brilliant spirituality and love of a Mother Teresa, putting a little effort into appearance will help others to see that being a woman of faith doesnāt mean we have to be pretend nuns or look as frumpy as possible in order to love God and neighbor.
Itās just something to take into considerationānot saying that we need to dress and appear like movie stars all the timeāan impossible goal and damaging to oneās psyche, and our relationships besides. But rather we shouldnāt just let ourselves goāusing the excuse that God doesnāt care so why should I. To me, itās like a bad cantor saying, āWell, God likes a ājoyful noiseā so it doesnāt matter if I practice or sing on key.ā
And yes, Iāve known women who didnāt do make up who radiated Godās love, and so had a beauty that comes from within, but it canāt hurt to put a little effort into oneās appearance so that others will notice oneās true personality, instead of getting the impression that women of faith have to look like a used tea bag.
**Properly-applied make-up, well-fitting clothes, and well-groomed hair are pleasing to the eye. They make a good impression on others, leading them to listen to our words and see us as women who are engaged in life, and who have something they want./**QUOTE]
Sad to say this but here in Ireland the dowdiest women are the sisters who have dropped the habit. They are easy to spot because of that.
re what I have bolded. That works out very very expensive money wise. Neat and clean costs little And still engaged in life. And still having what we want
Whose eye? I wear what Iām comfortable wearing. If anyone thinks Iām frumpy, thatās not my problem, itās his/hers. Iāve had the same style for years & no one except my daughter has been critical. But thatās one of the duties of a daughter, right?Properly-applied make-up, well-fitting clothes, and well-groomed hair are pleasing to the eye. They make a good impression on others, leading them to listen to our words and see us as women who are engaged in life, and who have something they want.
Habit or no habit they still wouldnāt worry about hair and make-up, yes?Sad to say this but here in Ireland the dowdiest women are the sisters who have dropped the habit. They are easy to spot because of that.
Iām on a very tight budget, but I still can buy make-up. I simply look for what is least expensive and only wear it when I go out. Maybe itās different in Ireland, but here in the USA, make-up is cheap enough for nearly any woman to buy.re what I have bolded. That works out very very expensive money wise. Neat and clean costs little And still engaged in life. And still having what we want
Iām not telling anyone what they should do. Iām merely pointing out a few salient facts about the impression we women of faith often leave with others. And yes, how we present ourselves does influence peopleāfor better or worse. Maybe it shouldnāt, but people canāt help being people. We all like to look at something pleasant rather than be put-off by a bad appearance. Of course, the worst appearance is a sour face or a sad one under the guise of spirituality. Some add dowdy to it, giving others the impressions I outlined in my post. I am judging no one, but I am pointing out a few things for all our consideration.Whose eye? I wear what Iām comfortable wearing. If anyone thinks Iām frumpy, thatās not my problem, itās his/hers. Iāve had the same style for years & no one except my daughter has been critical. But thatās one of the duties of a daughter, right?
Cheap enough I guess, unless you stop buying it and then think about buying it again. Somehow $8-15 per item really adds up when you need a base product, mascara, and a lip product probably at minimum, if you want to add a shadow and blush, again, adds up. Want to follow trend and contour? more products. Have under eye bags that stand out or blemishes? another product. Then you need a wash that wonāt irritate to remove it, eye makeup remover if you use waterproof, and probably a moisturizer because the entire routine is rough on your facial skin. Itās like scented candles and seasonal kitchen towels, not prohibitively expensive, but not necessarily necessary either.Iām on a very tight budget, but I still can buy make-up. I simply look for what is least expensive and only wear it when I go out. Maybe itās different in Ireland, but here in the USA, make-up is cheap enough for nearly any woman to buy.![]()
**Iām not telling anyone what they should do. Iām merely pointing out a few salient facts about the impression we women of faith often leave with others. And yes, how we present ourselves does influence peopleāfor better or worse. Maybe it shouldnāt, but people canāt help being people. We all like to look at something pleasant rather than be put-off by a bad appearance. Of course, the worst appearance is a sour face or a sad one under the guise of spirituality. Some add dowdy to it, giving others the impressions I outlined in my post. I am judging no one, but I am pointing out a few things for all our consideration.![]()
Of course, people can get carried away. This is why learning what works for each of us helps cut down on costājust as knowing what type of clothing works for us. Most people donāt buy clothes just to cover their bodiesāthey buy garments they feel enhance their appearance. Some people spend a lot on such things and others very little. It doesnāt matter. Itās the effort to appear pleasing to others, as EasterJoy pointed out, that matters.Cheap enough I guess, unless you stop buying it and then think about buying it again. Somehow $8-15 per item really adds up when you need a base product, mascara, and a lip product probably at minimum, if you want to add a shadow and blush, again, adds up. Want to follow trend and contour? more products. Have under eye bags that stand out or blemishes? another product. Then you need a wash that wonāt irritate to remove it, eye makeup remover if you use waterproof, and probably a moisturizer because the entire routine is rough on your facial skin. Itās like scented candles and seasonal kitchen towels, not prohibitively expensive, but not necessarily necessary either.
Granted, you probably do not buy all these items at once, so it doesnāt seem expensive, but honestly, it probably is costing a lot, overall.
Again, this doesnāt apply to most of us, does it? Still, there are products for people with sensitive skin. Not to plug any particular product, but Neutrogena sells such products for relatively low cost. It just depends on what is best for each person in her circumstances.Some people canāt wear āthe cheapest productā either, because it makes their skin irritated or doesnāt match, or makes their eyes itch and water during the day.