Make-up Guy
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Re: Make-up Guy
Thank you v.m FredFred in Skirts wrote:
Welcome to the best place to learn about skirting randyGA. We are a varied bunch of skirters here and from all over the world. So make yourself at home and tell us a little about yourself.
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Thanks CaultronCaultron wrote:Greetings, randyGA!randyGA wrote:I find this wired lol
I never did makeup in my life
Tell us about yourself, and your skirts, and when and when and where you wear them!
I don't have any skirt yet but I have these ( a lot ) and wear all the time lol
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Here (or in my book, at least) anything with only one leghole is a skirt.randyGA wrote:I don't have any skirt yet but I have these ( a lot ) and wear all the time lol
What to you call the garments in your photo?
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skirtyscot wrote:They look like skirts to me. What are they?
they are called sarong maybe some people use different names. Those are popular among AsiansCaultron wrote:Here (or in my book, at least) anything with only one leghole is a skirt.randyGA wrote:I don't have any skirt yet but I have these ( a lot ) and wear all the time lol
What to you call the garments in your photo?
my point is we can wear sarong or skirt or whatever that brings comfort to us but still look more gentlemen. Even with jewelries especially designed for men like cufflinks and men's brooches but less make-up than women do ( if you want to look less gay but more gentlemen I guess )
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I don't wear make up myself although I have dabbled in the past with lipstick but male make-up does seem to be a growing industry with companies like https://warpaintformen.com/ WarPaint, https://www.mensmake-up.co.uk/ MMUK Man and https://www.mankind.co.uk/ Mankind growing and becoming more known with the younger generation, I suppose it's a natural step in male grooming.
We should really be happy that male make-up is becoming more accessible because if male make-up can make it in the modern world then there's no reason why male skirts can't.
At the end of the day guys just want to look good.
We should really be happy that male make-up is becoming more accessible because if male make-up can make it in the modern world then there's no reason why male skirts can't.
At the end of the day guys just want to look good.
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Someone I think who desperately needs makeup is Joe Biden. You can like him or not; that is your opinion. A little subtle lipstick would help his colorless lips and a little bit of eyeshadow would help his squinty eyes.
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I agree, it might impove the look of his hairy legs!
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I have many sarongs that I have ordered from Sri Lanka. I love them!randyGA wrote: ↑Sun Sep 09, 2018 12:01 pmskirtyscot wrote:They look like skirts to me. What are they?they are called sarong maybe some people use different names. Those are popular among AsiansCaultron wrote:Here (or in my book, at least) anything with only one leghole is a skirt.randyGA wrote:I don't have any skirt yet but I have these ( a lot ) and wear all the time lol
What to you call the garments in your photo?
my point is we can wear sarong or skirt or whatever that brings comfort to us but still look more gentlemen. Even with jewelries especially designed for men like cufflinks and men's brooches but less make-up than women do ( if you want to look less gay but more gentlemen I guess )
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Look at one of Tom Shillue's parodies of Biden on YouTube where the spoof mentions syrup on his hairy legs.Freedomforall wrote: ↑Thu Mar 19, 2020 6:55 pmI agree, it might impove the look of his hairy legs!
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Re: Make-up Guy
Makeup for men may eventually succeed because of the need to change
careers. The way technology is changing the outlook of future jobs is
just short of alarming.
Picture yourself at age 60 needing to change jobs because the old job
became redundant. Going into an interview looking like you already have
one foot in the grave will not be to your advantage in landing that new
job.
Starting to take care of one's skin at age 60, may be a bit late. That means
that men much younger need to start caring for their facial skin a lot earlier
if they expect to be able to find employment later in life.
We don't even need to discuss how makeup may make us more attractive
to the fairer sex or if one is seeking a life partner later in life.
So with an uncertain future, and potential advantages, makeup for men
probably has a better chance of becoming a reality more than society
accepting men wearing skirts as something normal and common.
careers. The way technology is changing the outlook of future jobs is
just short of alarming.
Picture yourself at age 60 needing to change jobs because the old job
became redundant. Going into an interview looking like you already have
one foot in the grave will not be to your advantage in landing that new
job.
Starting to take care of one's skin at age 60, may be a bit late. That means
that men much younger need to start caring for their facial skin a lot earlier
if they expect to be able to find employment later in life.
We don't even need to discuss how makeup may make us more attractive
to the fairer sex or if one is seeking a life partner later in life.
So with an uncertain future, and potential advantages, makeup for men
probably has a better chance of becoming a reality more than society
accepting men wearing skirts as something normal and common.
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Don't tell me such were the considerations of the POTUSPatJ wrote: ↑Sat Mar 21, 2020 2:52 pm Makeup for men may eventually succeed because of the need to change
careers. The way technology is changing the outlook of future jobs is
just short of alarming.
Picture yourself at age 60 needing to change jobs because the old job
became redundant. Going into an interview looking like you already have
one foot in the grave will not be to your advantage in landing that new
job.
Starting to take care of one's skin at age 60, may be a bit late. That means
that men much younger need to start caring for their facial skin a lot earlier
if they expect to be able to find employment later in life.
We don't even need to discuss how makeup may make us more attractive
to the fairer sex or if one is seeking a life partner later in life.
So with an uncertain future, and potential advantages, makeup for men
probably has a better chance of becoming a reality more than society
accepting men wearing skirts as something normal and common.