How can a drawing look fake if it's not real in the first place? Real as in being something not created by human hands? In the end, fake raported to what?
See, I tend to look beyond superficial stuff like make up when deciding if I like someone. superficial stuff like make up is not important, what matters is who the person is behind all that. That's my five cents.
Oblivious? Heh. Can you say that a product of fiction, like a painting/drawing has a corespondend in reality all the time? If it does, can you say that the painting's fake? In a way, you can say, but that's only if you want to put the equal sign between the painting and it's real corespondent.
Also, how you dress, how you behave, how you use the make up and so on are still part/s of who you are, part/s of your personality - on this aspect/idea I agree with Katsono's last post.
You don't know why a female wears what she does....For example, when I was a young graduate student, my mentor said I might want to underplay my looks and age because it would distract my students as I was their age. I ended up getting glasses and no make up.
I don't really get the logic in that but if someone looks too prettied up it's usually not for so much of a legitimate reason anyway. When I see my classmate that's dressed and made up every day like she's going to a wedding I don't even need to speak to her to know we won't get along (and having spoken to her, she's like an alien to me).
Not much of a matter anyway but I haven't seen someone who looks like that drawing irl. Probably not even really a matter of makeup but more about doing your eyebrows in a specific way, etc. somehow I feel like this is what everyone aspires to look like but they look like crap instead.
I haven't missed it, it's unrelated to what I was talking of. You can learn anything a person does and why, and you can even generalise it sometimes if you feel like doing so, it's not that bad of a thing.
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