Being a woman costs more than being a man!
Maybe some men won't agree with me but I am pretty sure and most of the woman out there believes that being a woman costs more than being a man.
I'm not just saying about Shopping spree...but having those unending necessities (I mean what we need every month) which men will never understand.
HYGIENE IS EXPENSIVE!
I cannot live without this products on our shopping list every month:
- PADS = this is a MUST!
- WAX STRIPS = if you don't want to be hairy af.
- SHAMPOO AND CONDITIONER AND HAIR MASK = hair is our crowning glory.
- FEMININE WASH = who wants those smells at night?
- FACE MOISTURIZER = no woman wants even a tiny wrinkles on her face.
- LOTION = not only face needs pampering.
- DEODORANT = you are not a zombie to smell eeky.
- MOUTHWASH = if you are lazy to brush your teeth (haha)
- TOOTHPASTE = which is common sense
BAGS AND SHOES SHOULD MATCH!
I’ve already made up my mind. Matching shoes and bags are a big YES in my book.
Now, I’m curious to hear your opinion on this. Would you stick with just bags and shoes or would you expand to other accessories?
Who spends more money? Women or men? There are many gender stereotypes at play here that may influence your initial idea of which sex spends more money overall. Women are seen as "addicted to shopping." Many people assume that women love to spend a Sunday afternoon at the mall, picking out a new outfit or purse, while men couldn't think of anything they would despise more. Men, on the other hand, are seen as egotistical, needing to flaunt their wealth by purchasing outrageously expensive items, from fancy cars to gleaming watches.
There are also stereotypes that classify women as worse with finances, unable to save and invest wisely, while men are the "bread winners" and have a better understanding of finances.
But the question remains; who really spends more? Men or Women? And on what?
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