Sherry Taylor

Q: A new poll says that women in a relationship wait at least a month before they do this. What?

A: Let their boyfriend see them w/out make up

WOMEN REVEAL HOW SOON THEY LET A NEW BOYFRIEND SEE THEM WITHOUT MAKE-UP: A new poll from a British, semi-permanent make-up company finds that 80-percent of women wait at least a month to let a new boyfriend see them without make-up. In fact, 60-percent of women surveyed said they purposely just leave their make-up on overnight to avoid their man seeing them without it on, and one-third said they get up secretly before their man wakes up to apply make-up. Fifty-eight-percent of women said they would not want their man to see them without make-up because they just look better with it on, with 28-percent say they’d feel less confident without it, 12-percent saying they would be less desired, and two-percent going as far to say they fear they’d be dumped if they did not wear it. (Daily Mail)

 

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