Men: would you want to wear make up?

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Irulan
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24 Jul 2012, 3:17 pm

If it was widely accepted by society and a man wearing lipstick or eyeshades wouldn't be any more weird that a woman doing this? :) And what about jewellery, high heels, hair decorations and colorful clothes with flower pattern on? :) Would you wear this, if it wasn't considered weird?



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24 Jul 2012, 3:26 pm

If I want to find an easy and quick way to get violently stabbed to death by criminals and gangsta's in Brussels, then wearing make-up would be a pretty damn good idea.



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24 Jul 2012, 3:39 pm

If the clothing style by the mainstream NT males are anything to go by, its only a matter of time. Even if it was accepted in society, I wouldn't use it. I feel it would give a false perception of my true appearance, besides I hear that make up makes your face itchy!



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24 Jul 2012, 3:43 pm

Colinn wrote:
If the clothing style by the mainstream NT males are anything to go by, its only a matter of time. Even if it was accepted in society, I wouldn't use it. I feel it would give a false perception of my true appearance, besides I hear that make up makes your face itchy!

Well at least that would distract our minds from our butt-itches a lot of times.



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24 Jul 2012, 3:48 pm

Interesting question. Maybe, I don't know. If I had been brought up in a society where all men use high heels and wear makeup and use shiny jewelry, that would have probably influenced me in some way. And if it was a faux pass to NOT wear makeup, or inconvenient in some situations, I'd probably have to compromise.

As of now, the less things I have to bother about the better. I do put some effort in looking good, but there is this girl who takes one hour getting ready every day. I wouldn't like that for myself.


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24 Jul 2012, 4:20 pm

No. I don't particularly like makeup on women and I certainly wouldn't to use it on myself.


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24 Jul 2012, 6:57 pm

No. I do not need the extra maintenance; it would merley serve as yet another inconvenience.



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24 Jul 2012, 7:08 pm

Colinn wrote:
If the clothing style by the mainstream NT males are anything to go by, its only a matter of time. Even if it was accepted in society, I wouldn't use it. I feel it would give a false perception of my true appearance, besides I hear that make up makes your face itchy!


It's very itchy. I can't wear the stuff; doesn't matter if it's hypoallergenic or a special kind. It always does the same thing, and it rubs off on my clothing when I itch.



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24 Jul 2012, 9:12 pm

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I think I could. :lol: Just what I want more people looking at my eyes.



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24 Jul 2012, 9:26 pm

I went to high school with a really stuck up boy who wore foundation makeup and powder on picture day because he had a zit.

I do think that the "heroin chic" type eye makeup looks good on some types of guys though, and I think the eyeliner that Indian guys wear for some formal occasions looks really good.


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24 Jul 2012, 9:49 pm

I have no interest in it.


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24 Jul 2012, 9:59 pm

Nope. I'm quite fine without it. I am also happy I don't have to spend an hour to get ready to go out somewhere :D



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24 Jul 2012, 11:24 pm

My mind is mainly attracted to natural aspects of appearence. Once in a while I'll see some style or adornment, like in a old culture (say the Masai warrior for instance) that I think looks pretty cool. But generally I see individual modern attempts as simple vanity.



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24 Jul 2012, 11:46 pm

No. It's bad enough that I have to shave, shower and try to put on clothes without holes and stains, you want me to do more than that? Sorry, but if I was a chick, about the only person who would be turned on by me would be...well the male me! :lol:


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25 Jul 2012, 1:37 am

Irulan wrote:
If it was widely accepted by society and a man wearing lipstick or eyeshades wouldn't be any more weird that a woman doing this? :) And what about jewellery, high heels, hair decorations and colorful clothes with flower pattern on? :) Would you wear this, if it wasn't considered weird?

it would be cool if more men felt free to dress like that if they wanted.


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25 Jul 2012, 2:08 am

I would not wear makeup because I don't like makeup on me or even women. I like to be natural, to me that is when a human being is most beautiful. Applying makeup seems time consuming too.

I don't wear jewelry of any sort, it does not fit me, and I find it a waste of money. At most I would wear a ring.

High heels, definitely not. Although men do often wear high heeled shoes, like dress shoes and what not. I still would not. It's uncomfortable and I have better shoes for my feet that feel and look better.

Hair decorations, nope. I'm just not that kind of guy who would look good with them. I don't care if anybody else does this stuff, but it's not for me. I'm no manly man kind of guy, but none of this stuff is fitting to me.

I think everyone should be able to dress in whatever they want without feeling ashamed.


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