Does anyone here wear make up who could shed light into why a guy would ever want to wear the stuff?
The guy in your avatar is wearing makeup
^LOL
Iāve worn eyeliner on occasion. It brings out my eyes. Then again, so would a fork.
Iāve also been tempted to use some sort of cover up when I had really bad acne. Never did, though.
Make up was used as much by men than by women.
High heels were originally invented for men, iirc.
[quote]smh23 wrote:
The guy in your avatar is wearing makeup[/quote]
Stage/Film make up is a WHOOOLE different ballpark to wearing fucking eyeliner to go out if you are a straight male, or even a homosexual
[quote]CappedAndPlanIt wrote:
Iāve worn eyeliner on occasion. It brings out my eyes. Then again, so would a fork.
Iāve also been tempted to use some sort of cover up when I had really bad acne. Never did, though.[/quote]
Hahhaha, eyeliner!?
I wore some blemish stuff as a teen because I had fucking horrible acne.
[quote]caveman101 wrote:
[quote]smh23 wrote:
The guy in your avatar is wearing makeup[/quote]
Stage/Film make up is a WHOOOLE different ballpark to wearing fucking eyeliner to go out if you are a straight male, or even a homosexual [/quote]
Yeah, absolutely.
I canāt imagine any normal straight dude using eye cream, anti wrinkle products or lipstick. I mean come the fuck on.
Nope.
I do have a mate who has worn eyeliner when going to mosh clubs though.
Funny stuff.
I always believed that metrosexuals were just queers that are afraid of the penetration so they never go full homo.
Metrosexuality is on the rise. Guys are following fashion, tanning and grooming themselves at unprecedented levels. Itās only a matter of time before these guido douche bags start wearing make up.
Axe brand make up in 5-10 years, count on it.
As somebody who doesnāt even wear ear rings thereās not a chance Iād ever give into THAT fad no matter how popular it got⦠I really donāt care what other men are putting on their faces but naw not for me lmao.
[quote]RSGZ wrote:
[quote]caveman101 wrote:
[quote]smh23 wrote:
The guy in your avatar is wearing makeup[/quote]
Stage/Film make up is a WHOOOLE different ballpark to wearing fucking eyeliner to go out if you are a straight male, or even a homosexual [/quote]
Yeah, absolutely.
I canāt imagine any normal straight dude using eye cream, anti wrinkle products or lipstick. I mean come the fuck on.[/quote]
Lipstick, yeah thatās uncalled for.
However, I canāt see what would be wrong with using moisturizer, eye-cream or blemish concealer. Itās not like you can see these things as obvious make-up and there is nothing un-manly about protecting your skin.
Having had to sit through make up sessions for theater, modeling and more recently tv stuff, I canāt imagine doing it voluntarily.
I donāt have a problem with guys wearing make up, but I simply canāt see myself putting in the time. Then again, I wear pastel briefs, so really, whadda I know?
Skin care is entirely different, and if you donāt do it you are missing out.
[quote]RSGZ wrote:
[quote]caveman101 wrote:
[quote]smh23 wrote:
The guy in your avatar is wearing makeup[/quote]
Stage/Film make up is a WHOOOLE different ballpark to wearing fucking eyeliner to go out if you are a straight male, or even a homosexual [/quote]
Yeah, absolutely.
I canāt imagine any normal straight dude using eye cream, anti wrinkle products or lipstick. I mean come the fuck on.[/quote]
Ever heard of the 1980ās?
Yeah man make up is for fags
Nothing weird about guys getting tanned and oiled up, then flexing around in thongs on stage, though.
I wear make up all the time. I make it myself using berries, plants and the blood of the unborn. Teehee!
[quote]RSGZ wrote:
[quote]CappedAndPlanIt wrote:
Iāve worn eyeliner on occasion. It brings out my eyes. Then again, so would a fork.
Iāve also been tempted to use some sort of cover up when I had really bad acne. Never did, though.[/quote]
Hahhaha, eyeliner!?
I wore some blemish stuff as a teen because I had fucking horrible acne.[/quote]
Yup, just a little under the eyes, not all the way around.
Itās not the most masculine thing to do, but I donāt think itās that much different than anything else done for aesthetic reasons. Itās peacocking, and if it scores a dude more chicks, you canāt really say itās gay. Itās not for me, and I would say most men are better off without it, but than so are alot of women.
[quote]Broncoandy wrote:
Itās peacocking, and if it scores a dude more chicks, you canāt really say itās gay. [/quote]
Itās gay.