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Re: Why are Makeup, Feminine Tops Less Taboo for Men than Skirts Are?

Posted: Wed Aug 07, 2024 6:56 pm
by big_daddy_thong
I don't wear make up as a straight man, But I have been getting pedicures with my wife for at least 10 years now. I resisted getting a colored nail polish at first, I always got clear until my wife finally convinced me try getting colored nail polish. I get lots of compliments when I wear sandals by both men and women. Other that my wife the only other people who are aware are my friends at yoga class. I get positive comments form the yoga ladies.

Re: Why are Makeup, Feminine Tops Less Taboo for Men than Skirts Are?

Posted: Thu Aug 08, 2024 6:17 am
by Mouse
big_daddy_thong wrote: Wed Aug 07, 2024 6:56 pm I don't wear make up as a straight man, But I have been getting pedicures with my wife for at least 10 years now. I resisted getting a colored nail polish at first, I always got clear until my wife finally convinced me try getting colored nail polish. I get lots of compliments when I wear sandals by both men and women. Other that my wife the only other people who are aware are my friends at yoga class. I get positive comments form the yoga ladies.
So the next obvious step is to have matching fingers?🤠 I love my painted nails when I notice them during the day.

Re: Why are Makeup, Feminine Tops Less Taboo for Men than Skirts Are?

Posted: Thu Aug 08, 2024 7:09 am
by phathack
20 years ago I dabbed with Makeup, I used it to even out my complexion. At the time was an active photographer and a Makeup artist I regularly used did markup on me for a Head shot shot photo I wanted done.
I liked the look and continued using it when ever I went out on the town.
When I hit 60 I grew out my Beard which covered up what I was covering with markup do it was longer needed. Shower, Shave, Makeup. Makeup accounted for 50% of the time I spent getting ready.

Re: Why are Makeup, Feminine Tops Less Taboo for Men than Skirts Are?

Posted: Thu Aug 08, 2024 7:10 am
by timemeddler
sounds fishy