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In reply to the discussion: For young girls, it starts with lip gloss [View all]Texasgal
(17,192 posts)31. Back in the early 80's
My grandmother bought me and my best friend a class at a major department store.
The class was how to apply make-up, how to dress "lady-like", posture....cleanliness. Etc.
They showed us how to shave our legs and when I came home to tell my mom she had a FIT! She told me NOT to shave my legs that I was too young! She almost pulled me out of the class and refused to buy me razors!
I didn't realize until many years later what she was trying to tell me. Shaving your legs is gawd awful! But, the real lesson was the "conditioning" that girls must go through. Shaving your legs at 12 years old is ridiculous.
That said she wouldn't allow me make-up at school until I was sixteen.
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Heck, I wasn't allowed to wear tinted lipgloss and TINTED nail polish until I was 16!
Ecumenist
Feb 2012
#5
my little niece that has been conditioned is ALL that is male and female, since TWO
seabeyond
Feb 2012
#9
i got a whiff of that the other day.... and was thinkin. i dont remember where i read it
seabeyond
Feb 2012
#10
Who can afford to take a 12 year old girl to a salon for make up classes???n/t
fasttense
Feb 2012
#11