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Mirror, Mirror, who's the handsomest of them all?...

There was a time where girls used to groom themselves up. They had to ensure that their beauty and allure would drive Princes and their Courts to distraction. They had be happy to star-struck any boy that had come within their orbit with their magnificent faces, regal dignities, warmth and goodness they had exude...Today it seems to me that boys are also as much keen as girls- at times more than necessarily keen to take care of their appearances.


Ever happened to pass by a single guy(worst when it's a group of them :P) and choke out of the ounce of perfume emanating from them?..Phew!.. Their clothes are nothing to joke with. What about that moment in class where a bunch of boys dressed up so sophisticatedly and stylishly that you feel nude? It's as if the male counterparts are also setting a bar for girls to jump over in fashion as well!

Having a boy concerned with his appearance( a traditional and typical feminine concern) to such an extent that he feels the use of cosmetics as being irrevocable and irreversible is already an overly exaggerated behaviour for a male! Try picture THE eternal short hair endorsor, branded to the perpetual dress code of baggy trousers and sweaty over-sized T-shirts v/s THE slim pantaloon wearer, Babyliss user and irrational shopper! :O

A lot of girls having brothers would agree: What about the daily monopolisation of the bathroom, hours spent in front of the mirror shaving to perfection, application of God-knows-what-new oil-free face cream, inspection of clothes( even if it is to look SLOVENLY as far as possible! ), examination of new muscles...ppffttt.. and those weekly visits to the beauty saloon and dermatologists?

Boys can definitely be worse than girls. But we can forgive them, afterall, to some extent (however much some chauvinistic guys may deny!) it's for girls that they do all this! ;) <3 :P

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