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Trilety Wade's avatar

This was divine! In only knowing you through your writing and the STSC, it was evident that you are a range of beautiful complexities, and I love how you tie that in with so many important topics in this flawless essay. Also, I’m 49 and just started wearing a perfume - something I’ve never done or thought I’d do. But I love it! One of my closest girlfriends said to me the other night, “I don’t know how I’m going to feel about you now having a scent. A woman with a signature fragrance…I don’t know how I will handle it.” Haha it was hilarious cuz it was so candidly honest.

Buckwheat Blues's avatar

“I cannot help but wonder at the satisfaction I feel when washing my hands in the bathroom and observing in the mirror that I made the effort. The thrill when I catch a glimpse of myself in the security camera of the supermarket”

Exactly this! The prescribed feminist self-presentation is very tired, dull and authoritarian. Many women really enjoy being a woman. The theatrics of dressing up and fashion, how it feels to walk in heels, how many stories you can create just through a look. It’s almost like labelling basic hygiene, such as taking showers, oppressive - to many women these are elements of aesthetic hygiene. I think making an effort with your appearance is also a matter of discipline and standards that help you keep your proverbial shit together.

I can see how living in a world where there is a strict professional dress code can be exhausting to some people, but in a situation where we have a choice, it is a joy to play with the different looks and indulge your vanity. Time and beauty are fleeting, those heels will probably be too high to walk in at 60, might as well enjoy them now.

I think expecting the way you present yourself to communicate everything about you like some dystopian uniform is extreme primitivization of us glorious, complicated human beings.

Here’s to reading Tolstoy and Hello ❤️

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