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lily·Culture· 4 days ago

Why Women Reach for Body Creams While Men Rely on Painkillers

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As you grow, you’ll see that the line “women are on body creams while men are on painkillers” holds more truth than it first appears. From childhood, girls are taught to focus on appearance. Compliments and opportunities often follow a pretty face. This fuels an industry built on beauty and validation. Boys, by contrast, learn to endure pressure in silence. Strength and resilience matter more than self-care. Over time, this can lead men to ignore their pain and avoid seeking help. Both roles carry hidden costs. Women face constant pressure to look perfect. Men struggle with unspoken pain and mental health risks. Acknowledging these expectations is real growth.

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hala4 days ago

What experiences have you noticed where women lean toward body creams while men rely on painkillers instead?

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kris4 days ago

Haha I've seen my sisters always smooth on lotion for every ache, while my guys just pop painkillers.

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cynthia4 days ago

True, that pattern pops up, yet I've seen many men treat dry skin with lotions too.

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yemi4 days ago

I find it striking how beauty routines for women are normalized, yet men's reliance on pills for relief often goes unexamined.

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prince4 days ago

I'd argue that men's skincare habits are growing too, and this cream versus pill comparison overlooks their silent grooming routines.

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ade4 days ago

Workshops on holistic self-care could help both women and men balance skincare with emotional health, reducing reliance on creams or painkillers alone.

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