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View Poll Results: Is it necessary for males to wear makeup?

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  • Yes - (School, going out, etc)

    7 11.86%
  • Depends - (If it looks good, to cover scars, special occasions, etc)

    32 54.24%
  • Never

    20 33.90%
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  1. #51
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    Default YOUR A MAN

    Your know a mann a mann mannnnny man

    Edited by Nicola (Forum Super Moderator): Please do not post pointlessly
    Last edited by Nicola; 29-03-2010 at 11:55 PM.

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    Is this in response to my post? Coz yes. i know i am a man.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Sangreal View Post
    Tbh I use it... All it takes is a quick look at my FB or a google search of me to realise that.
    But at the end of the day.. sometimes my skin looks ****. And i like it to look nice, so i put some make up on
    Other occasions such as Pride or some gigs, i wear loads to look amazingly beautiful.

    Where is it defined that makeup is for women? People think its wrong, coz its not done by the majority. HA how ridiculous

    I love my foundation & blusher & eye liner & straighteners & mascara, and I'm a guy.

    Go on my facebook and look at em, they're nice with it on.
    Same views tbh, but not as strong

    I'd love to see what you look like with foundation, can I see your FB? (either PM me or just write it down here)

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    Its in the About Me part of my profile on here.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Sangreal View Post
    Its in the About Me part of my profile on here.
    It doesn't look bad at all, very natural!

    I think when people thing of boys wearing make-up they think of a disaster, some orange faced person who can't apply it properly

    I think it's fine if you can;t tell it's there or if they've done a good job, after all it's not for the benefit of other people most of the time, it's for self confidence

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    I don't think they have to wear it but then girls don't either.
    Girls wear it to enhance their looks or cover up problem skin and I don't see why men shouldn't be allowed to do the same. It's like saying "No no! Girls can wear make up too look good but if you're an ugly boy then you're not allowed!"


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    NO. No, no, no. Just no. If it's on TV or film, THAT is perfectly fine. If not, then no, no way.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Misawa View Post
    NO. No, no, no. Just no. If it's on TV or film, THAT is perfectly fine. If not, then no, no way.
    Why is it perfectly fine if they're on set?

    I don't see the logic.



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    Quote Originally Posted by Misawa View Post
    NO. No, no, no. Just no. If it's on TV or film, THAT is perfectly fine. If not, then no, no way.
    Lol, now give a valid reason for you saying no.
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    Most fashion-orientated habits aren't necessary but what people choose to do is their own business.

    Quote Originally Posted by Adamm View Post
    Why is it perfectly fine if they're on set?

    I don't see the logic.
    Obviously because they are supposed to resemble the appearance of a specific character.
    Last edited by Black_Apalachi; 30-03-2010 at 12:47 PM.

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