It's funny how this new generation of young women (Z?) already looks so much older than their older sisters (Millennials?). The heavy makeup and the procedures they have done were typically only used by much older women to hide obvious signs of aging. Their artificial look sends signals that "here's an old woman trying to look young." And then--injury added to insult--the toxins of the products they use actually age them prematurely!
And you're right, they all look alike. These chicks are like an army of sex-bots, designed by AI and 3d printed and released to execute some kind of nefarious plan...
- turn bodies into homogenized sexual objects
- get lots of male attention
- shame guys as perverts/creeps for looking
- profit???
Gen X (mine) was all about ditching the makeup. Conspicuous consumption was out. Grunge, with its recycled shabby clothes and natural, ungroomed look, was in. I guess we didn't realize how good we had it.
Spot on! That's the part I never understand, though I suppose at 18-20, you don't much consider the toxic chemicals you're putting on your body, especially in a world where we don't generally consider that in terms of diet or anything else either. What harm can a little foundation do, right?
I'm baffled, too. Who's profiting and in what way? Cause it doesn't seem to be the women, and I doubt it's the men.
I suspect we're bound for a return to that sooner or later. We're always swinging between two polarities, so I imagine this generation of artificial sexbots will give rise to a generation that opposes all that.
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