Men should wear make up?

Reykhel

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dude you had sex with 300lbs whale and she blackmailed u claiming rape. that mtf was 200 times sexier than ur big girl, and no she didnt ghost me, we talked more but in the end i said im not sure about the meeting
Wtf man? You were considering meeting up with a tranny?

You were chatting with one? how did this come about?

I wouldn't mock you if you were standing on the edge of the precipice considering making a (mistake) decision like that.....like
a depressed man considering suicide, you'd want to talk him out of it, maybe consider why and arrive back at a semblance of rationality......(granted I would probably mock you if you made that decision, chose that lifestyle and forever damaged your psych)

What's going on?
 

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So you have a guy on the left who is handsome and then on the right he looks like an effeminate gay guy on a night out. Or some kind of wannabe Egyptian pharaoh.

Not that there's anything wrong with guys doing that if that's what they want...but it's not something straight guys do because it makes you look like a girl.

I personally think it doesn't look any better despite your claim either - it just looks gay/effeminate. The guy on the left looks much better.
 

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I live in an area where the gay men are in high numbers. They often wear makeup, and you can tell. It doesn’t look good. It’s odd to me. I don’t much like when women wear a lot of makeup either.

Eat clean, wash your face, moisturize your skin, sweat once a day, drink water and you’ll age well and look good throughout the day.

I would never wear makeup. The only stuff which is appropriate is a powdered sunscreen for reasons 1. It doesn’t make skin feel heavy and greasy while looking shiny and 2. It protects the skin further from sun damage; liquid sunscreens can reflect light within the skin and still damage skin.
 
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