>>6446780Imagine for a second you're a woman. You spend upwards of 90 percent of your day either looking in the mirror or mindlessly scrolling through pictures you've taken of your own face. If you look at anything long enough you start finding flaws that aren't there or exaggerating the ones that are. You start losing touch with reality and alienating yourself from what an actual human being's face should look like. If you're of an artistic inclination you might understand how it feels to draw a picture and keep on looking at it, admiring your work, and then eventually critiquing it, unhappy with it, touching it up, adding details, some shading here, some texture there, until eventually you realise that you've totally fucking botched it and you should have just left it the way it was. It's the same mindset. Only a woman can't just leave her face alone and come back to it later because it's attached to her body.