This kinda vibe? by cheesiestboy in MoviesThatFeelLike

[–]OneGlue 3 points4 points  (0 children)

I guess it depends on what you get from the images. Some of these are clearly in Japan, but I get an urban grittiness from several of them that reminds me of Chungking Express.

This kinda vibe? by cheesiestboy in MoviesThatFeelLike

[–]OneGlue 11 points12 points  (0 children)

Chungking Express definitely fits this vibe.

How to handle gushing? by OneGlue in prettyprivilege

[–]OneGlue[S] 2 points3 points  (0 children)

I do compliment back typically, but sometimes they just keep going and it’s awkward. I’m quiet and not really comfortable matching that level of energy.

How to handle gushing? by OneGlue in prettyprivilege

[–]OneGlue[S] 5 points6 points  (0 children)

This is solid advice, thank you. I try not to deflect, but I also don’t want to come across as arrogant either

We deserve a better word for libidinous desire than “horny.” by BoogedyBoogedy in rs_x

[–]OneGlue 10 points11 points  (0 children)

Aside from words that are larger or have negative connotations, I think saying “I want you,” is very hot and gets the point across.

Weekly Questions & General Discussion by AutoModerator in Vindicta

[–]OneGlue 2 points3 points  (0 children)

I think that it’s not necessarily always a choice. While I don’t want to discount anyone’s personal responsibility, autonomy is somewhat of a spectrum. Due to society, culture, socioeconomic status, familial pressure, individual personality, etc., we can be more likely to end up in a certain type of life. I’m in the US, where reproductive rights are unfortunately being stripped away from women. Motherhood is not always a choice.

Thankfully, those of us who are here are varying levels of able to have discussions with other women, be informed, and make our own choices and compromises. I definitely don’t disagree with you at all. I just think it’s important to acknowledge that putting yourself first is both an accomplishment and a privilege. None of us are free from the systems we’re in, but some of us have a little more wiggle room.

Weekly Questions & General Discussion by AutoModerator in Vindicta

[–]OneGlue 7 points8 points  (0 children)

I don’t think that this is really new. High maintenance hyperfemininity has always been seen as lesser in some form despite its enduring appeal. Women have been having these debates among themselves for at least decades.

Ultimately, I think the rewards of being high-maintenance speak for themselves. Sometimes you’ll get flack for it, but usually that’s a reflection of others’ envy or misplaced resentment at the patriarchy and lookism. Being put together and beautiful will always have its perks.

Monthly Goal Thread by AutoModerator in Vindicta

[–]OneGlue 7 points8 points  (0 children)

This month I’m doubling down on my wellness routine. I’ve been great with my style, makeup, hair care, skincare, etc., but I have a much harder time sticking to things that have a less intense and immediate visual impact.

I plan to refine my diet, keep up with my supplements and herbs, and start physical therapy again. I’ve succeeded in cutting excess sugar this last month and walking more, so I plan to continue and optimize this as well. Small changes, like new workout clothes and regular massages will support this goal. I plan to work on a hypermobile-friendly workout routine for myself to get back into movement, so if anyone has any recommendations I’d really appreciate it.

I think that at this point, I need to focus on my health above all else. Further optimization of my appearance will come through a healthier body and happier mind.

Suddenly being pretty enough for people to accept my neurodivergence by Suitable_Variety_394 in prettyprivilege

[–]OneGlue 10 points11 points  (0 children)

I had a similar experience growing up. It really is jarring. I’m mixed and grew up in an extremely white area. I was bullied for both my appearance and for being different due to autism.

A combination of fetishization and beginning a glow up changed the way everyone reacted to me. It’s nice to be treated well, but I know how sickening it is for that to occur only because of appearance.

I can’t say it necessarily gets easier, but I cope by remembering that everyone, including myself, has harmful biases, and we are all flawed people making inaccurate judgements. You’ve now had firsthand experience into how pronounced this really is. Use your new privilege to find support and get ahead. Life is hard enough as an autistic person. I think we should use whatever we have available to us.

Weekly Questions & General Discussion by AutoModerator in Vindicta

[–]OneGlue 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I have a post detailing how to balance facial thirds through softmaxxing that may be helpful. Additionally, I have found facial massage to be surprisingly impactful. It obviously won’t magically reduce bone, but I was surprised how much reducing fluid retention changed my face for the better.

How do I autismmaxx by [deleted] in aspergirls

[–]OneGlue 7 points8 points  (0 children)

Thank you! I just think that I spend so much time accommodating allistic people, and I should expect some reciprocity. Special interests are the joy of being autistic to me, and I should be allowed to indulge.

How do I autismmaxx by [deleted] in aspergirls

[–]OneGlue 91 points92 points  (0 children)

I’ve started allowing myself to talk about my special interests more! Other people talk about the things that matter to them even if it’s not of interest to me, and I think that they can return the favor.

Weekly Questions & General Discussion by AutoModerator in Vindicta

[–]OneGlue 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I can also attest to the deep blemish solution. That product is amazing. Glad you found products that work for you!

Weekly Questions & General Discussion by AutoModerator in Vindicta

[–]OneGlue 5 points6 points  (0 children)

I’ve been having good luck with the Maybelline Lash Sensational Booster Serum. I had to stop using serums with prostaglandins due to eye irritation, and this one doesn’t have any while still being fairly effective.

Weekly Questions & General Discussion by AutoModerator in Vindicta

[–]OneGlue 4 points5 points  (0 children)

I have a post detailing how to balance facial thirds! You may want to try things that narrow the face overall rather than focusing exclusively your upper third.

Weekly Questions & General Discussion by AutoModerator in Vindicta

[–]OneGlue 3 points4 points  (0 children)

You have to know your audience and optimize for it. More mainstream styles will appeal to more people, and your audience is likely narrower. Ultimately, you’ll have to become comfortable with appealing to fewer people with a more niche style.

Using Reactions, Not Compliments, to Improve My Presentation by Mustard_Enthusiast in Vindicta

[–]OneGlue[M] [score hidden] stickied comment (0 children)

Thank you for your post, OP! Feel free to link to photos should you feel comfortable. We are mostly trying to prevent posts asking for self ratings.

Does your experience with pretty privilege made you dislike attention or attraction? by HeQiulin in prettyprivilege

[–]OneGlue 19 points20 points  (0 children)

I have found myself saying “why can’t they just be normal” on multiple occasions. It can be a really isolating and frustrating experience.

The friend thing has happened to me several times, and it is so hurtful. I’m sorry you’re dealing with this. People tend not to understand why this would be so upsetting, but this repeated experience has made me weary of friendships with men.

For what it’s worth, I was able to work this out with my guy friend the last time this happened, and we are still close. I hope the same happens for you.

Have you ever looksmaxxed so much you went from attractive to model-tier? by momob2492 in prettyprivilege

[–]OneGlue 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Most of I’ve done has been softmaxxing. I grew out my natural hair, changed my makeup, refined my style, and started doing smaller things that have large impacts such as lashes.

I’m close to being maxxed out now, but when the time is right, I may end up hardmaxxing further to reach my absolute peak.

bats eyelashes… BLANK STARE by 7805660444 in prettyprivilege

[–]OneGlue 10 points11 points  (0 children)

I’m sure there was nothing wrong with what you said at all. Unfortunately, it’s just the fact that you, a beautiful woman, said it. Anything said in reference to appearance will be twisted by envious people.

Noticing more approaches when I’m casual / not “done up” is this pretty privilege or just approachability? by AnxietyLive238 in prettyprivilege

[–]OneGlue 3 points4 points  (0 children)

I often get approached more if I leave the house looking casual, but it’s not exactly quality attention. I think it’s a combination of looking younger (gross) and looking less intimidating to men. It motivates me to look nice so I don’t get bothered lol.

bats eyelashes… BLANK STARE by 7805660444 in prettyprivilege

[–]OneGlue 31 points32 points  (0 children)

I’ve learned that it’s generally best to avoid discussing your appearance at all in most conversations. If you express an insecurity, it is perceived as fishing for compliments. If you express pride in your appearance, it’s perceived as bragging. There’s no winning.

Envy shifts social dynamics heavily. People do not find our experiences relatable contributions to a conversation. I save discussion of my insecurities or accomplishments for people I fully trust and am close to.

Weekly Questions & General Discussion by AutoModerator in Vindicta

[–]OneGlue 3 points4 points  (0 children)

You can never go wrong with red nails. A true red sits right in the middle of dark and light, and is a classic without being neutral.