You may find this thread as a chemistry text with no relations between two paragraphs or even two lines. But this is purely from my heart, so I hope you would listen to this!
Look ZoZo mates, let’s get real for a moment.
Can the people please stop judging women for wearing makeup or being independent or doing whatever else they choose or even respecting others? It’s 2024, and if you’re still clinging to the notion that a swipe of lipstick is a sign of insecurity or vanity, if she respects others then she is easy to be tamed, then you might as well be wearing a time-traveling monocle. Women putting on makeup isn’t some existential crisis or cry for help; it’s simply a personal choice, like choosing what flavor of ice cream you want. It’s about expression, confidence, and yes, sometimes fun. So next time you see someone with perfectly winged eyeliner or a bold lipstick being independent or who do whatever stuff they want, try celebrating their individuality instead of making it a punchline in your outdated joke book. Because honestly, if you’re still judging someone’s worth based on their lipstick shade, you’re the one stuck in the past. Also, remember if you, me or anyone says NO, then it is a full sentence. NO PLEADING AND NO DAMN THINGS. DOORS CLOSED!
Let’s clear up a little misunderstanding, shall we? Just because a woman chooses to be respectful and polite doesn’t mean she’s signing up for any kind of compromise or letting anyone push their limits. It’s fascinating how some folks equate grace with weakness, as if being decent automatically means you’re a pushover. Respectfulness and strength aren’t mutually exclusive—they’re a combo deal. So, the next time you encounter someone who’s kind and respectful, don’t assume it’s an invitation for you to overstep or take liberties. Instead, recognize it for what it is: a sign of true strength and confidence. And if that concept is too complex, maybe it’s time to rethink your own outdated notions.
When women don our makeup, it is not a sign of frailty, but rather a bold declaration of our independence and strength. This artifice, far from being a weakness, serves as our emblem of self-assurance and sovereignty. Each brushstroke, each shade, is not merely a cosmetic choice but a profound expression of our inner fortitude and individuality. We craft our appearance not to mask our true selves but to reveal our strength and self-reliance. In the delicate application of color and contour, we present to the world a visage of determination and resilience. Thus, our makeup becomes more than adornment; it is a testament to our autonomy and a celebration of the power we wield. Let no one mistake this display for anything less than a reflection of our bold spirit. For in every hue we choose, we assert our independence and declare that our strength is not hidden beneath layers, but rather, is boldly and beautifully showcased.
So again, I repeat! Try to be bold and try to grow from your timid and prejudicated mind ............. Have a happy day!
-Elara
Look ZoZo mates, let’s get real for a moment.
Can the people please stop judging women for wearing makeup or being independent or doing whatever else they choose or even respecting others? It’s 2024, and if you’re still clinging to the notion that a swipe of lipstick is a sign of insecurity or vanity, if she respects others then she is easy to be tamed, then you might as well be wearing a time-traveling monocle. Women putting on makeup isn’t some existential crisis or cry for help; it’s simply a personal choice, like choosing what flavor of ice cream you want. It’s about expression, confidence, and yes, sometimes fun. So next time you see someone with perfectly winged eyeliner or a bold lipstick being independent or who do whatever stuff they want, try celebrating their individuality instead of making it a punchline in your outdated joke book. Because honestly, if you’re still judging someone’s worth based on their lipstick shade, you’re the one stuck in the past. Also, remember if you, me or anyone says NO, then it is a full sentence. NO PLEADING AND NO DAMN THINGS. DOORS CLOSED!
Let’s clear up a little misunderstanding, shall we? Just because a woman chooses to be respectful and polite doesn’t mean she’s signing up for any kind of compromise or letting anyone push their limits. It’s fascinating how some folks equate grace with weakness, as if being decent automatically means you’re a pushover. Respectfulness and strength aren’t mutually exclusive—they’re a combo deal. So, the next time you encounter someone who’s kind and respectful, don’t assume it’s an invitation for you to overstep or take liberties. Instead, recognize it for what it is: a sign of true strength and confidence. And if that concept is too complex, maybe it’s time to rethink your own outdated notions.
AND IF A WOMAN IS HERE, IT IS HER DECISION, IT DOESNOT MEAN SHE IS A HARLOT OR SHE MAY DO WHATEVER HELL YOU DESIRE. ALWAYS MIND THAT DEARS!
So again, I repeat! Try to be bold and try to grow from your timid and prejudicated mind ............. Have a happy day!
-Elara
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