So, bit o' background: My parents were pretty big on gender equality, but, while they did make me realize I could do "boy" stuff if I wanted, they somehow didn't get across that I could do both "boy" stuff and "girl" stuff. Somehow, I thought I had to choose. So, I picked boy stuff. The result was that I actively rebelled against girl stuff, seriously, you could not have paid me to wear a dress.
My subconscious rebellion lasted all throughout my teen years.
In the past few years I've realized I can wear dresses and makeup and pretty shoes, and not compromise who I am, but I spent my prime years for learning how to do that stuff, actively not learning how to do it. I can manage to wear a dress without ripping it, or tripping over things, and I can manage to put on day makeup, but I can't wear heels to save my life.
I'll get to the point, I'm going to Dracball on Saturday, and I need advice. Specifically, tips on how to put my hair up and have it stay there, and how make sure my makeup will last. Also, any other common sense things most women know about getting dressed up. I've never really had time to experiment in these things.
My subconscious rebellion lasted all throughout my teen years.
In the past few years I've realized I can wear dresses and makeup and pretty shoes, and not compromise who I am, but I spent my prime years for learning how to do that stuff, actively not learning how to do it. I can manage to wear a dress without ripping it, or tripping over things, and I can manage to put on day makeup, but I can't wear heels to save my life.
I'll get to the point, I'm going to Dracball on Saturday, and I need advice. Specifically, tips on how to put my hair up and have it stay there, and how make sure my makeup will last. Also, any other common sense things most women know about getting dressed up. I've never really had time to experiment in these things.
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