
"Je ne crois pas aux hommes chauves" : elle dénonce l’hypocrisie des standards
Un commentaire qui soulève une réflexion plus large sur l’hypocrisie des standards de beauté imposés aux femmes…
New York, NY – A recent street interview has sparked a lively debate on social media regarding male balding and societal beauty standards. In the viral clip, a woman expressed her view that male balding is not an inevitable process, suggesting that men should proactively use creams, vitamins, or even consider hair transplants, much like women invest in their appearance. “Women in this day and age have to do so much to upkeep their looks, and men cannot be bothered to just put some cream on their head or take a little vitamin or get a hair transplant even, women are doing more than that,” she stated. However, a male interviewee countered this perspective, highlighting the societal pressures and stigmas men face concerning beauty products. “There’s more stigma for guys to do beauty products… guys are like, more generally insecure about doing stuff like that cause they’re not really supposed to,” he explained, adding that men are often valued more for their usefulness than their physical appearance. The exchange has ignited discussions online about gendered expectations, body image, and the differing pressures placed on men and women to conform to beauty ideals.
Un commentaire qui soulève une réflexion plus large sur l’hypocrisie des standards de beauté imposés aux femmes…