It seems that bronzer,blusher and eyebrow pencil are fashionable for men!!
By ruby222
@ruby222 (4847)
May 6, 2008 5:41am CST
Yesterday i read that blusher,bronzer and eye pencil are all products that are used by a lot of men.How would you feel if your partner tarted himself up???
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@p1kef1sh (45681)
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6 May 08
Gosh Ruby you've rumbled me. Since I started to toy with ladies underwear I have been working hard to really let my femininity out. I must say that it's all a bit of a palaver but the boys down at the Rugby club seem to enjoy it. I didn't know that some of them could whistle like that, and some clearly look forward to enjoying some of my cooking. Just the other day I heard someone mention "Tart". Got to go now, do you think that I should try just a touch of lip gloss today?
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@ruby222 (4847)
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6 May 08
I always had you down as a dark fish Piky,if you want a make up plan you have to be prepared to let us know your skin tone.Its no good applying any old lipgloss you know,it needs to match your complexion.Rugby and make up arent a good mix ,a little like oil and water.Apart from the skin tone,we need to assess the `state` of the skin,is it oily? or dry?clear or spotty..does it need exfoliating?im sure i can dig out a mitt from somewhere.Come to think of it im sure i saw the dog whip into the back garden with one between his jaws.....
@ShardAerliss (1488)
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6 May 08
I think I'd fall of my chair with laughter... he would look so silly. Having seen him in a dress and heels he is no girly man, despite having a rather feminine waist line...
But I know guys who wear make-up, at least when they go out... why not? I mean, I find the whole idea of make up really silly... but I'm not going to complain if other people wear it.
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@GreenMoo (11833)
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6 May 08
You'd have liked him Ruby. Even without the slap he had cheekbones to die for. I get hot flushes thinking about them even now ...
I used to work in an office where there were two long haired guys who came in regularly to pick up their wages. One was dark and used to wear leather trousers that bulged dangerously and were held together with a shoelace. The other was the one with the cheekbones. Friday was the best day of the week, filled with raging hormones and trembling knees. Ah, the memories :-)
@gemini_rose (16264)
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6 May 08
Well it would never happen in a million years, but if he did I think it would be hilarious!! I do not think that he would suit make up though as he has quite a strong bone structure so he would look a bit strange!! I know I was watching This Morning at one point last week and the guy who plays Captain Jack in Doctor WHo was presenting, and he had so much make up on it was scary!!
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@ShardAerliss (1488)
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6 May 08
That's because John Barrowman is an absolute queen! Did you happen to see Never Mind the Buzzcocks when he and the presenter had a gay-off? It was hilarious... Barrowman won, obviously...
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@ruby222 (4847)
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6 May 08
Well if his bone structure is quite defined he could look quite the part Rose!!lolol...ive seen chaps wearing a small amount of make up,but to be honest im not into it myself ,to me it looks a wee bit strange.My son ha his eyebrows done onr..plucked..and oh dear me,I didnt like it all all!!I know his are very dark and bushy,but it really changed his face having them plucked.
The post below says about John Barrowman..well i like him,he is cleverly funny,and comes across quite camp at times ,thats no big deal to me.But in general i must admait to liking the mans look for men!!
@abby0210 (95)
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6 May 08
My husband would never wear makeup unless it was maybe for Halloween and I don't think I could ever get him to dress up for Halloween. I don't care for the look of any guy wearing makeup - it looks so unnatural. I don't even like it when women wear gobs of makeup - if you look like a completely different human being without it then you are wearing way to much. It would be funny to see what he looked like with it on though. He would look like a freak show - he has very masculine features.
@GreenMoo (11833)
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6 May 08
Well why not? I've got all those make up things stuffed in a box somewhere, so it would be good if *someone* used them. It's certainly not me, I just can't be bothered.
Saying that, I might feel differently if we lived somewhere where he'd be likely to bump into anyone. Here, it's just the one set of neighbours that he'd perhaps encounter, and I really don't think there's anything either of us could do that would convince tham that we're any stranger than they already do.
@ruby222 (4847)
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6 May 08
You mean you wouldnt be averse to him wearing a little blusher then Moo...it may make him irresistable!!..mind you if you only have one set of near neighbours then theres not too much of a worry then is there!!!If hubby went down our road tarted up well...ohhhhhhhh..the eyes would be out ovn stalks!!..I like my light covering of Rimmel here,spot concealer and red lippy..jest...but im definately not repeat not going out with hubs tarted up...he wil be after my heels next!!
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