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That's not what I have observed.
Where I currently work my boss is a woman, her boss is a woman, and her boss is also a woman. None of them wear makeup, skirts, or really do anything that I can think of that prioritizes their beauty. I mean they look respectable and clean like anyone else but they don't do anything that would fit your description of society. The women that do wear makeup tend to be older, say around fifty(not all but most are older). My wife is a GM and doesn't get all done up to go to work sometimes she wears makeup but most of the time she doesn't. Most of my female friends don't wear makeup to work, neither do my sisters. My child's pediatrician is a woman and she doesn't wear makeup. She wears jeans and a lab coat. The woman that owns the gas station down the road doesn't wear makeup. She wears jeans and a polo.
Is it possible that this was an issue 20 years ago and remains an issue on college campuses but really isn't a endemic problem in today's workplace?
1) lol
2) Let me just get this straight-- when you say 'that's not what I've observed', and 'it is possible that this was an issue 20 years ago'-- what are you precisely referring to?
Are you referring to the notion of the persistence of the societal prioritization of socially-constructed beauty standards as something that simply does not exist anymore? Poof, it's gone-- and your anecdotal work experience is proof of it?
It seems to me that you are judging society based on high school/college experience and outdated social science curriculum.
d'awww. Says the guy who's probably never read a single published piece of literature from any North American studying Womens and Gender Studies
PS: I've already finished one college degree, i've worked 7 jobs since age 14 in 3 different countries.