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guyinrubbersuit
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Old Oct 21, 2006, 11:35 PM Local time: Oct 21, 2006, 09:35 PM #1 of 39
This is the only kind of makeup guys should wear:








Seriously though, I don't wear make up and don't ever intend to use it, outside of theatrical use. The most I go with skin care products are lotion and aftershave for my face. That's it. No fucking eyeliner, or lip balm, or nail polish or anything else. Just bullshit.

Jam it back in, in the dark.
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Old Oct 22, 2006, 08:50 PM Local time: Oct 22, 2006, 06:50 PM #2 of 39
Originally Posted by Arkhangelsk
The concept of manliness is totally a result of the culture. Just because today's "manly man" is supposed to have rough skin and calluses... men were 250% 'faggier' in the 1700s.

He was considered the epitome of maleness in his day (and quite proud of his legs -- hence the heels and tights).
Not that I would want to see a guy dressed like Louis XIV, but some eyeliner or a kilt isn't necessarily girlish.

Only if you were in upper echelon of society, then it would ring true. Most of the men of the 1700s had to get down and dirty in order to work, at least in the country side and you know what happens when that happens? Your skin gets rougher because of the dirt, sun and other elements affecting it. And honestly, that's more regal and a display of power than a display of manliness, however a show of power and dominance is typically a male trait. If anything, men today are 250% faggier than the guys of the 1700s.

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