"Put on my face"
That is a statement I have heard a number of times.
Generally by a woman, I think. You know, "I have
to go put my face on."
I have never had the courage go watch and see what
it is that happens - or why. What does it mean?
And why do they do it?
That is a statement I have heard a number of times.
Generally by a woman, I think. You know, "I have
to go put my face on."
I have never had the courage go watch and see what
it is that happens - or why. What does it mean?
And why do they do it?
Do they do it to hide their identity, like hide behind
a mask? Or perhaps just to confuse us fellows?
Or is it a mood thing?
And, is putting on their face something like hanging
wall paper? Or is done with a paint brush or roller?
Now I have seen faces with so much stuff on them
it makes me think it is done with a putty knife just
like a man would put "bondo" on a car fender to
hide a wrinkle or a dent.
[In those cases I do not know whether to laugh
out loud, or cry.]
Or, do they make a selection from a "Facebook"
of the face they want for that day.
a mask? Or perhaps just to confuse us fellows?
Or is it a mood thing?
And, is putting on their face something like hanging
wall paper? Or is done with a paint brush or roller?
Now I have seen faces with so much stuff on them
it makes me think it is done with a putty knife just
like a man would put "bondo" on a car fender to
hide a wrinkle or a dent.
[In those cases I do not know whether to laugh
out loud, or cry.]
Or, do they make a selection from a "Facebook"
of the face they want for that day.
AND THE WINNER IS,
Sorry.
The temptation to do something like
this was just too much.
But I would offer you a thought.
The Scriptures say;
"A joyful heart makes a cheerful face,
But when the heart is sad,
the spirit is broken."
(Proverbs 15:13 NASB)
Perhaps it would be better to forget
about paint and goo to put on the face.
But instead to work on the attitude of
the heart.
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