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90s-type women now extinct
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[quote:Anonymous Coward 80449551:MV80ODAzOTgyXzg3Njk0ODExXzFERDNCOEQ0] [quote:Anonymous Coward 27981240:MV80ODAzOTgyXzg3Njg0ODA0XzQ5QzI1NEFB] I can respect your opinion but I much rather preferred 80's women. I thought they were the epitome of beauty, class and femininity. In the 90s is when I noticed that the whole androgenous ( for women), political correct bs really gained steam and ruined the traditional family. In the 80's it was still a thing. [/quote] I see it exactly the opposite. I see the 80s as mostly being very superficial for women in music as they all seemed to need that caked on makeup look as you can see here: https://www.liveabout.com/top-women-of-80s-rock-10705 I know that style still continued in the 90s, but plenty of women in the 90s refused that clone-like style, and they were completely dedicated to doing their own things. I just see the 90s as being more about self-expression and the admiration and respect of that way more than people in the 80s could have dreamed to be. I see the 80s as the "greed is good" decade with Madonna glorifying being a material girl. I see the 90s as being just like this video. Every young person at that time was like the protagonist in the movie [i]Clueless[/i]. We were all philosophers. We were all different. We all respected the right of each other to be philosophers. I think you had to be of this exact age group (high school age in the 90s) to get it. To sum up, the 80s were too materialistic for me, but the 90s were the age of personal philosophy which I am all about and therefore prefer. [youtube]https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=i03Jvbxyluk[/youtube] https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=i03Jvbxyluk [/quote]
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Women like this used to be everywhere in the 90s in America. I took it for granted, and these types are extinct now.
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