The school's requirement not to wear makeup is a good thing

When I grow up and look back at the past.

The school's requirement not to wear makeup is a good thing
When I grow up and look back at the past.
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En 8 months ago
I completely agree with this viewpoint
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tovc 8 months ago
@? Hello, support
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Matthew 8 months ago
Damn it, when I was in my third year of high school, I had a hot head and had my hair permed, and I wasn't an efficient person
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momo 8 months ago
How can banning makeup be considered as' allowing women to feel true freedom '? This expression is clearly contradictory. True freedom should include the right to choose, rather than achieving 'prescribed freedom' through restrictions. What is the difference between this logic and the parental mindset of 'I do it for your own good'? Essentially, it denies an individual's ability to make independent judgments. Women's autonomy should include the right to decide how to present themselves, while receiving education on healthy aesthetics and confidence building, rather than being brainwashed under another form of control and trying to convince other controlled individuals that it is for their own benefit.
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Daniel 8 months ago
I didn't have a school uniform in middle and high school, but I didn't wear much makeup either (only a few in a grade). When I got to college, I was a little surprised to find out that some people are particularly concerned about shoes, and the first thing they see is shoes. It could be because someone else used to wear school uniforms all along
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Ellie 8 months ago
I have already seen it
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momo 8 months ago
Do you prefer your original hair and nails, or your hair that has been permed and dyed and your nails that have been manicured?
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Camila 8 months ago
I can't perm or dye my hair again. Why do I have to deny my natural beauty? I see myself as the subject of love, and I like my hair and nails. Looking at me makes me feel good
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Elizabeth 8 months ago
I completely agree with the statement that the first incorrect starting point of the hot review points to the right path. The school's restriction on students' clothing and appearance has nothing to do with their freedom of feeling. It is just like squeezing students' meal time and washing time. The essence of these regulations is to cut off all unnecessary things except for studying. The intention is completely unrelated to the so-called freedom, but the result is purely a coincidence. Everyone just doesn't have to worry about these things anymore. [Golden Potato R] [Golden Potato R] [Golden Potato R]
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momo 8 months ago
I thought someone would criticize you below this post: Makeup is just to please yourself, right? There's a lot of it, I didn't expect it to be so harmonious [secretly observing R]
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Emma 8 months ago
Yes, I think everyone thinks too well of them (of course, some of them are for the sake of students' learning), and when I was in elementary school, I had to wear a new school uniform for almost a year. Is it really not for comparison or is it for profit
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Michael 8 months ago
Some schools are afraid of affecting boys during puberty
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Hudson 8 months ago
Comparing myself in middle and high school was really serious. I used to be someone who couldn't dress up, but I was constantly scrutinized and looked down upon by those people. They said that I wore plain clothes and didn't wear famous brands, but I was poor and had to be touched when buying new clothes. They kept observing what brand your shoes were made of, whether it was real or fake. At that time, it made me depressed and I was also a fragile and sensitive person who cared about others' opinions. So, I slowly started dressing up, but I have to say, it was really painful at that time
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Savannah 8 months ago
After seeing the appearance of the child now, I am even more certain..
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Lucy 8 months ago
The older I grow up and look back at this regulation, the more I feel it's correct... Students' minds should still be focused on learning. Although it is not denied that some highly intelligent individuals can balance their studies and appearance, this regulation does reduce another form of "appearance anxiety"
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Ryan 8 months ago
Compulsory wearing of school uniforms in junior high school and comparing shoes is really crazy. In high school, there is no mandatory free management. Basically, all girls and most boys can see at a glance what price range of clothes others are wearing. Many of my concepts about brands and luxury goods were instilled in me from high school. In international classes, I even exaggerated to wear fancy fashion to school (not international high school, but weight saving)
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Wyatt 8 months ago
And you really haven't experienced the rebellious problem that arises when you compare shoes and look at your feet at first sight in middle and high school? If you don't uniformly require wearing school uniforms, I don't know how serious it will be. It can be quite uncomfortable for many sensitive teenagers.
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Ellie 8 months ago
But in fact, winter is already very cold and shabby. Others only need a down jacket, and then I have to wear five or six low-quality cotton jackets bought from Pinduoduo. When others look down, they see that my neck is colorful
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Samantha 8 months ago
I increasingly feel that school uniforms are the right thing to do. If I didn't have to wear a school uniform, I really can't imagine how I would feel inferior for so many years in high school because of my poverty
🦔 8 months ago
This is because they know that dressing up and putting on makeup are time-consuming and labor-intensive, indicating that society requires makeup and dressing up to be a service