My mother was a strong and sweet person, she raise four of us at home while my father was at work every day. She wore a little bit of makeup on special occasions when she and my dad went out somewhere, but on a daily basis she dressed very plainly, when staying home and not out shopping or anything, she was in a house dress. She cooked, cleaned and made sure all of us were nicely dressed and instilled values such as being polite, respectful of others and considerate.
I don't have kids, but much like my mom, I am a womanly woman in my own ways. As a teen I did wear a lot of makeup, but as time went on, it became less and less. Now that I'm in my late 60s, I rarely wear it on a daily basis. Like my mom, I am not the typical woman, I camp, I do work indoors and out, and I shop when needed, not for the thrill. I don't worry too much about my clothing, I dress appropriately for my lifestyle, very casual, jeans, cargo pants, tee shirts, sweatshirts, etc.
My husband knows I'm very womanly, even though some may think of me as too manly. I agree that womanly women can be tough and very feminine all at the same time. I think these days there are womanly women out there, but times have changed since the 50s and 60s, and I think it's for the better. Kudos to all the good strong women of today, times are tougher, but in a different way.
I don't have kids, but much like my mom, I am a womanly woman in my own ways. As a teen I did wear a lot of makeup, but as time went on, it became less and less. Now that I'm in my late 60s, I rarely wear it on a daily basis. Like my mom, I am not the typical woman, I camp, I do work indoors and out, and I shop when needed, not for the thrill. I don't worry too much about my clothing, I dress appropriately for my lifestyle, very casual, jeans, cargo pants, tee shirts, sweatshirts, etc.
My husband knows I'm very womanly, even though some may think of me as too manly. I agree that womanly women can be tough and very feminine all at the same time. I think these days there are womanly women out there, but times have changed since the 50s and 60s, and I think it's for the better. Kudos to all the good strong women of today, times are tougher, but in a different way.