No dude has ever said "she'd look hotter if her lips and cheeks were redder," either but ya'll would cry if we stopped wearing lipstick and blush. Quit your bullshit.
Seriously. I'm sure some people will hyperfixate on the lipstick/rouge example you gave, but generally many guys don't understand or think about makeup and thus have no awareness of how it impacts how they're attracted to people. And then they have the gall to lecture others about what works and what doesn't.
Also shoutout to some of the straight up sexist replies in this thread. Nice to see a sizable chunk of reddit neckbeards made their way over here.
I would say it is kind of sexist to state that all men would cry if women stopped wearing blush and lipstick, and that we don't realize what we are attracted to. We aren't a hivemind. I personally prefer natural over makeup.
That being said, yea some of these replies are douchey as hell, and I'm sorry for women who have to deal with that bullshit.
You might be a rare exception that actually means what they say, but the vast majority of men who say "I personally prefer natural over makeup" don't realize that our "natural" that they love is quite often still a light touch of makeup here and there. Not to mention the sexist implication that we're necessarily doing it for you.
There are most definitely a ton of men out there who think like that, so I completely understand. I think women can be beautiful with makeup, too, I just feel there is too much pressure for women to wear it, when it should be an entirely personal choice.
I would like to at least make it known that there are men who think women and feminine souls of all types can be attractive without makeup, as well.
To be fair guys would still have sex with you if you didn't wear make-up at all. It's just that if you like the way you look with make-up, do your thing. I hardly wear any make-up because my cheeks turn red naturally and I don't want to hide that and add artificial blush. I'll just do lipstick and smokey eyes.
not to mention, I get dressed and think "I look good today!"
at no point do i think, "I wonder if the average woman would like me wearing this, and if they wouldn't I will never wear it again"
I mean I'm bi, so I guess it's "any given person"
if I had to dress entirely like any person anywhere in the world would like what I'm wearing I'd end up looking like a waiter every day.
But then some people think that women somehow are considering "the average guy" in their dressing habits. I assume the majority of the world gives very little thought to other people when getting dressed.