is what life is about for woman,he considers this" a big improvement over the '70's, whenwomen "didn't care" about their appearance. Now they notonly care feel that they can be and look like anything oranyone they want: "Today, woman can look at a beautifulmannequin in a store and say" I want to look like her" andthey can actually can! They can go to their doctor andsay,' Doc, I want I want these cheek bones.' 'Doc I wantthese breasts.' The question to me is do you actually wantto look like a mannequin or yourself.By this point one should see how Feminine beauty issubjective to the time to which you are referring. I thinkthat the '90s are part repressive, due to the need to feelbeautiful and thin at almost any cost,but are also interms of beauty. Women not only believe that they can doand be anything they know it. And the beauty industry hasseen the American women as a group of very differentindividuals. We, woman, as a whole are doing our thing andare in liberation we are sexy smart and in the end themakers of our ideal and not the subjects of one....