6/17/2023 0 Comments Hardly mindly endlessly![]() ![]() ![]() Unfortunately the answer is hard work kind of excuses anything. I have noticed that if you want to wear lipstick it doesn't mean you can't have gone to college. I do think that in, like anything else, it's not an easy answer, but if you're just good it doesn't matter if you're wearing a SpongeBob SquarePants costume. I'm very sorry you work under those conditions where what clothing you wear defines what kind of person you are. How would you combat this? -Emily Grace Keller via Facebook Women who wear jewelry or do their hair tend to be seen as frivolous. I work in a male-dominated industry and they tend to have very little respect or appreciation for things like fashion. Not in a way where you're too young - you don't want to see that at all, you'd rather die - but in my twenties I was able to handle it and really appreciated it, so I recommend that.ΔΆ. I felt like, Oh, I got to see what she was like as a woman. Especially now that I don't have my mom around anymore. ![]() I got to spend a lot of time with them individually and it strengthened and really deepened my love for them in a way that I later really appreciated. I don't know why we all decided to go on this trip just the three of us, but it was one of the most memorable trips I ever had and the reason I say you should do it in your twenties is that if you just got out of college and you haven't lived with them for a while, it really was the time when I started loving my parents as people and not as my mother and father. I went on a vacation with my mom and dad to Buenos Aires for 10 days and I always had a good relationship with my parents, but I wasn't one of those girls - you know those girls or guys, I'm always very jealous of them, who talk to their mom or dad once a day? Although I got along very well with my mom and dad, I was never like that. What is one thing you think women in their twenties should experience? -emilya48a8f0fd8 via BuzzFeed ![]()
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