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Started by rhonda13000, April 12, 2007, 04:47:35 AM
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Quote from: rhonda13000 on April 12, 2007, 04:47:35 AMSatiate my curiosity, girls. What do you wear? I wear "Obsession". And you?
Quote from: Yvonne on April 18, 2007, 10:04:33 PMSorry for the girls that don't wear perfume but a woman has to wear perfume. The male days are over! I wear Anais made by Jordache.
Quote from: LostInTime on April 19, 2007, 09:58:43 AMI once read a post where someone actually stated that if one cut her legs while shaving then she was not a "real girl."
Quote from: SusanK on April 19, 2007, 09:15:09 AMQuote from: Yvonne on April 18, 2007, 10:04:33 PMSorry for the girls that don't wear perfume but a woman has to wear perfume. The male days are over! I wear Anais made by Jordache.I hope you're kidding. A lot of "real" women don't wear perfume, for work, medical or personal reasons. Wearing perfume is not a sign of anyone's womanliness, it's a social right of woman as men wear cologne or aftershave, but not a requirement. And have you ever been in the vicinity of a woman wearing a perfume too strong or makes you sick? Logic like that makes one wonder if it's just a sign of the class discrimination in the transcommunity ("Real women do...."). It's not right or fair.--Susan--
Quote from: Yvonne on April 23, 2007, 12:16:53 AMQuote from: SusanK on April 19, 2007, 09:15:09 AMQuote from: Yvonne on April 18, 2007, 10:04:33 PMSorry for the girls that don't wear perfume but a woman has to wear perfume. The male days are over! I wear Anais made by Jordache.I hope you're kidding. A lot of "real" women don't wear perfume, for work, medical or personal reasons. Wearing perfume is not a sign of anyone's womanliness, it's a social right of woman as men wear cologne or aftershave, but not a requirement. And have you ever been in the vicinity of a woman wearing a perfume too strong or makes you sick? Logic like that makes one wonder if it's just a sign of the class discrimination in the transcommunity ("Real women do...."). It's not right or fair.--Susan--I"m not kidding. I'm bloody serious! my opinion isn't your opinion. Good! that should be sufficient to not feel bad about it.
Quote from: Yvonne on April 23, 2007, 12:16:53 AMI"m not kidding. I'm bloody serious! my opinion isn't your opinion. Good! that should be sufficient to not feel bad about it.
Quote from: SusanK on April 24, 2007, 07:11:59 AMQuote from: Yvonne on April 23, 2007, 12:16:53 AMI"m not kidding. I'm bloody serious! my opinion isn't your opinion. Good! that should be sufficient to not feel bad about it.Ok, it's just your opinion. But recognize some professions require men and women not to wear cologne/aftershave or perfume, respectively, such as medical, or find wearing it isn't necessary for the job, such a EMT, firefighter, athletics, construction, research, laboratories, etc. It's a privilege for some occasions, but not a requirement of one's sex/gender. That's my opinion. And I'm equally serious. Take a look around you and ask how many genetic women wear perfume on a daily basis.--Susan--
Quote from: MelissaAh, but you stated this as fact and didn't prefix it with something like "I think", "I feel that", or even "In my opinion".Either way, I picked up some perfume this weekend. I got white diamonds and rapture because I liked those scents.
Quote from: Yvonne on April 25, 2007, 06:37:52 PMOne word: Relax! that's my opinion and I stand by it.
Quote from: SusanK on April 25, 2007, 07:19:23 PMso why not try expressing it a little nicer next time.--Susan--