There is no glory in getting beat up anyway.
Did you need to show off that you go to Muay Thai and get your ass kicked all the time?
I mean if wearing make-up and putting on false teeth will cover up the fact that you can’t fight, then sure, I guess that’s okay.
if there is a gay guy who is jacked and a great fighter is he still gay? what about if he wears make up?
…but makeup without purpose (like most things without purpose) is lame and pretty gay. Who needs extra crap to waste their money on anyways? Doesn’t any one have hobbies/want to buy better cuts of steak?
[quote]Beast Status wrote:
[quote]Stan Darsh wrote:
unless the make up is for a cultural reason or cuz your positive your gonna get fired for coming in with a black eye to work… then no it has no place on any mans face. Face paint does not equal make up so soldiers or football players don’t fit in manly men wearing make up category.
Face paint or covering up an injury is ok. Putting on make up cuz you have a black eye is like wearing elbow sleeves for pressing
Eyeliner mascara w.e else is used to make ugly chicks look alright on a mans face is gay
This is like arguing about skirts vs kilts [/quote]
So if you got your front teeth knocked out, I assume getting them replaced would be “gay” to. You’d rather walk around with a toothless grin making sure the world knows how un-gay you are.
Im not sure what line of work your in; be it working at the dump or pounding posts. But some of us work in a world where clients, customers, guests and bosses exist and black eyes were cool when we were 13. I train 5 times a week and get my ass kicked all the time. But I dont need to show off my battle scars to make me feel like more of a man. [/quote]
What part of covering up an injury is ok dont you understand? Re read what i wrote and this time dont rush and sound everything out.
[quote]brian.m wrote:
if there is a gay guy who is jacked and a great fighter is he still gay? what about if he wears make up?
…but makeup without purpose (like most things without purpose) is lame and pretty gay. Who needs extra crap to waste their money on anyways? Doesn’t any one have hobbies/want to buy better cuts of steak?[/quote]
This is my favorite answer. Well said.
Most of you wouldn’t have the balls to step out of the house wearing it, so doesn’t that make them more of a man than you?
[quote]Sigma wrote:
Most of you wouldn’t have the balls to step out of the house wearing it, so doesn’t that make them more of a man than you?[/quote]
Gayest thing I’ve ever seen in public is two men french kissing across from where I was sitting on the train.
Some gay guys act like regular guys in public. Does that make them less gay than the two obnoxious gay guys kissing on the train?
I’ve been flippant in this thread so far, but I just remembered a personal experience where an ‘acquaintance’ of mine thought it was an opportune time to paint his nails in the pub. In the middle of a drunken birthday party, at the corner of our table, he pulls out a bottle of black nail varnish and starts painting his nails. As if it’s the most natural thing a bearded guy could do.
Seriously. I wouldn’t have thought anything of it had he come out wearing nail varnish; I genuinely believe “to each their own” and don’t give a fuck what harmless habits people have…but that was the gayest attention seeking I have ever had the misfortune to witness.
It immediately made me want to eye-rinse with Apocalypse Now…
Call me opinionated, but a guy wearing eyeliner unless he’s a rock star from the 80s is pushing the envelope even if his professed motives are to attract the opposite sex. But then I never even got my ear pierced, so what do I know?
Exception to the guy makeup rule would be if you are on TV or in a movie. I understand that it may be necessary due to the lighting.
Still, skin care stuff is totally separate from makeup. For example, certain times of year I have a huge problem with chapped lips. I have no choice but to use lip moisturerizer or else have a mouth that looks like a cheese grater. Same goes for using a moisturizer with sunblock, espcially if you’re not a young kid anymore. Nothing particularly manly about looking like you’re turning into a crockodile as you get older. If that makes me metro, so be it.
As for occasionally covering blemishes and stuff, I wouldn’t have a problem with that either. Unless you’re so blemished that you need foundation, powder, rouge, etc LOL Then just save your money and use it to go see a dermatologist.
[quote]BobParr wrote:
Unless you’re so blemished that you need foundation, powder, rouge, etc LOL Then just save your money and use it to go see a dermatologist.[/quote]
lol, you dare pollute this thread with logic?
[quote]John Romaniello wrote:
[quote]BobParr wrote:
Unless you’re so blemished that you need foundation, powder, rouge, etc LOL Then just save your money and use it to go see a dermatologist.[/quote]
lol, you dare pollute this thread with logic?[/quote]
Your avatar is perfect. A facepalm. lol
[quote]Stern wrote:
[quote]Wilba wrote:
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Maybe it’s cause you’re European that you don’t know it’s gay - but it is gay. Now go get your man purse and skip along.
[/quote]
P’ting. I was raised in Texas. NEXT?[/quote]
“Only steers and queers come from texas, and you don’t much look like a steer to me so I guess that kinda narrows it down…”
[quote]Beast Status wrote:
[quote]Stan Darsh wrote:
unless the make up is for a cultural reason or cuz your positive your gonna get fired for coming in with a black eye to work… then no it has no place on any mans face. Face paint does not equal make up so soldiers or football players don’t fit in manly men wearing make up category.
Face paint or covering up an injury is ok. Putting on make up cuz you have a black eye is like wearing elbow sleeves for pressing
Eyeliner mascara w.e else is used to make ugly chicks look alright on a mans face is gay
This is like arguing about skirts vs kilts [/quote]
…
Im not sure what line of work your in; be it working at the dump or pounding posts. But some of us work in a world where clients, customers, guests and bosses exist and black eyes were cool when we were 13. I train 5 times a week and get my ass kicked all the time. But I dont need to show off my battle scars to make me feel like more of a man. [/quote]
What part of “covering up an injury is ok” did you fail to read? Reading is FUNdamental…try it sometime…
From your posts in this thread, I am quite positive you have an uncurable case of the ghey…
[quote]BobParr wrote:
Still, skin care stuff is totally separate from makeup. For example, certain times of year I have a huge problem with chapped lips. I have no choice but to use lip moisturerizer or else have a mouth that looks like a cheese grater. Same goes for using a moisturizer with sunblock, espcially if you’re not a young kid anymore. Nothing particularly manly about looking like you’re turning into a crockodile as you get older. If that makes me metro, so be it.
[/quote]
It’s only metero if you use your girl friend’s “lotion” instead of teat salve / udder cream.
[quote]John Romaniello wrote:
[quote]BobParr wrote:
Unless you’re so blemished that you need foundation, powder, rouge, etc LOL Then just save your money and use it to go see a dermatologist.[/quote]
lol, you dare pollute this thread with logic?[/quote]
As an actor I have had to wear make up a lot. I personally would not wear lipstick or mascara but, things like concealer or light foundation I do not have a problem with.
Most guys use products like concealer, foundation or primers to reduce oilyness and especially pore size there is NOTHING a derm can do to shrink pores.
[quote]VTBalla34 wrote:
[quote]Stern wrote:
[quote]Wilba wrote:
^
Maybe it’s cause you’re European that you don’t know it’s gay - but it is gay. Now go get your man purse and skip along.
[/quote]
P’ting. I was raised in Texas. NEXT?[/quote]
“Only steers and queers come from texas, and you don’t much look like a steer to me so I guess that kinda narrows it down…”[/quote]
Aye, said the Gunnary Sergeant who was clearly an awesome judge of character lol!
In response to Debra, didn’t Professor X once say he played the flute
On a side note, Professor X please come back!
[quote]Sigma wrote:
Most of you wouldn’t have the balls to step out of the house wearing it, so doesn’t that make them more of a man than you?[/quote]
Holy shit that’s some awful logic. I hope you were joking.
As a matter of fact…now that I read it again I swear you must be joking, but I’ll just leave this…just in case.
[quote]B.L.U. Ninja wrote:
Did you need to show off that you go to Muay Thai and get your ass kicked all the time?
I mean if wearing make-up and putting on false teeth will cover up the fact that you can’t fight, then sure, I guess that’s okay.[/quote]
Actually yes I did. Did you need to show off the fact that you probably “trane” point-sparring at the local Kempo Dojo where actual contact is frowned upon? Tampons are more gay than makeup…you should probably take yours out.
[quote]VTBalla34 wrote:
[quote]Beast Status wrote:
[quote]Stan Darsh wrote:
unless the make up is for a cultural reason or cuz your positive your gonna get fired for coming in with a black eye to work… then no it has no place on any mans face. Face paint does not equal make up so soldiers or football players don’t fit in manly men wearing make up category.
Face paint or covering up an injury is ok. Putting on make up cuz you have a black eye is like wearing elbow sleeves for pressing
Eyeliner mascara w.e else is used to make ugly chicks look alright on a mans face is gay
This is like arguing about skirts vs kilts [/quote]
…
Im not sure what line of work your in; be it working at the dump or pounding posts. But some of us work in a world where clients, customers, guests and bosses exist and black eyes were cool when we were 13. I train 5 times a week and get my ass kicked all the time. But I dont need to show off my battle scars to make me feel like more of a man. [/quote]
What part of “covering up an injury is ok” did you fail to read? Reading is FUNdamental…try it sometime…
From your posts in this thread, I am quite positive you have an uncurable case of the ghey…
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HAHA! ok VT “balla” (gay). That was real original. How long did it take you to copy and paste that one?
Regardless of your homophobic comments, its tough for me to take anything you say with a grain of salt. I mean lets face it…even if you put on all the makeup in the WORLD, you would STILL be fat and ugly. Sweet gut. Goodluck with the ladies my friend.