*Puts on fireproof suit* RIGHT

This will be a long post, because y'know I like venting.
I don't mean to sound awfully mean, but the interview and appearance thing is kind of right. I'm studying all about interview processes at school, but obviously it's not the same in all situations. Unfortunately, the "outside" of you and first impressions can be important to many people.
I think there are better things in life which can be enjoyed without worrying about your appearance, it's why I love DisneyWorld so much because for the entire two weeks I'm there, I don't touch a pair of tweezers once, I don't touch my straightners, I wear cheesy disney clothes and I love it!
But unfortunately I live in a place where appearance is basically everything. Essex has a reputation for producing "WAGS". For those who don't know what they are, they are basically Wives and Girlfriends of famous soccer/football stars ie Victoria Beckham. Most WAGS come from Essex and I don't mean to stray off topic here. But a WAG is the most shallow person you will ever meet, 3 pounds of makeup, hair straightened for about 4 hours a day and tons of designer clothes.
As I live in a place like this, if I don't straighten my hair or whatever, at school or even outside I will be given horrible looks and even my friends ask if my straightners have broke or something and why my hair looks so "weird". I know the 'blaming society' rubbish doesn't wash with most people (myself included) but unfortunately it's the way people are and with teenage girls looking in magazines young girls are going to point at Nicole Richie and say..
"OH MY GOSH. I WANT TO BE JUST LIKE HER<3"
It's sad. And wow I've been typing for ages.
IN CONCLUSION (finally) I've lost a lot of family members mainly due to cancer lung and breast cancer being the main ones, and by those experiences I have learnt to appreciate the finer things in life and that life is too short to be worrying about appearances. But on the otherhand, I actually do enjoy looking nice. I enjoy the "getting ready" part and shopping is a social thing I like to do with my friends and my mum, its a bonding thing more for me than it is of social status.
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Ashleigh