Just about everyone looks better when they smile. It’s true regardless of gender. I don’t see where sexism enters the equation.
I feel pretty oblivious. What am I missing?
Just about everyone looks better when they smile. It’s true regardless of gender. I don’t see where sexism enters the equation.
I feel pretty oblivious. What am I missing?
Why do you feel the need to make “suggestions” about how women could look better? Or in other words, why would be of your concern if somebody is or isn’t smiling and looking good for you?
You’ll notice this behavior often happens with women on the receiving end of the “friendly suggestion” but rarely does it happen with men.
I don’t feel that need, and don’t tell people to “smile more” because I don’t understand why it’s problematic. I’m getting a clearer idea, though.