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Would you refuse to date a guy based solely upon...

I'm not going to lie. I probably would. It wouldn't be too much of a loss for him though. haha.
 
For me it would be a turn on actually... so maybe I am not the best one to ask :D
 
I dated a guy that wore bronzer and cover up. He is what some would call a mans man. Now on the flip side. I sometimes wear makeup for clubs etc. And I've met some guys that get upset when they find out I dont wear it everyday. Go figure.
 
i will say that yes, make-up is a turn off for me. not for the feminine connotation of guys wearing make-up its just that i find makeup itself unappealing.
 
I am perfectly fine with light make-up to cover up eye bags and acne scars. Punk make-up turns me out. But big no to avant-garde and drag queen make-up.
 
are we talking blush, eye liner, full drag like make up on a regular basis or a little here and there to cover up...

either way i'm not sure it should be the deciding attribute.
 
Depends.

Does he only wear it when we go out to a Goth club or a Nine Inch Nails concert or does he also wear it to go grocery shopping and at breakfast?
 
Yeah, I think it'd depend. If he was an actor/model and had to wear light makeup for camera, or heavy makeup for effects, that wouldn't matter at all.

If he was like, gothic and wanted to wear eye liner, then MAYBE that could work.


If he wanted to wear red lipstick and blue eye shadow, then no. I would not date him.
 
Maybe. If he does it everyday then no. I don't even like girls with lots of make up.
 
It doesn't bother me that much. I know a guy that wears cover up because he suffers from vitiligo on his face, especially around the eyes. He uses cover up to even out his skin tone and it looks completely natural.
 
I don't have terrible skin but i do get a few zits every now and then on my face! So I dab a bit of concealer + foundation on it to cover it up. I feel more confidant that way. Other than that, i don't put anything else on my face, well i do use moisturizer daily but that's a given.

Would i date a guy wearing makeup? well that depends, just as long as he keeps it to a bare minimum like covering up acne scars & blemishes etc... That's ok.

I don't like guy wearing a full face paint. Can you imagine going out to swimming with him? Imagine him getting out of the pool looking like a complete mess with war paint smearing down from his face and into the water? That's just too much for me to handle.
 
If I was younger and it was a cool guy in his 20's that wore guy liner I might. I don't like the look of men who wear makeup.
 
If the make-up is good...

I'm reminded of the 1986 Dutch "Kinderen voor Kinderen" classic.

Make-up
Give me your make-up
Now I wanna see
What I'll look like when I grow up
Mama your
Make-up
Give me your make-up
Now I wanna see
What I'll look like when I grow up
Will I be just like you maybe


etc.
 
Fun stuff like guyliner(depending on the guy), goths, punks, halloween masks and artsy-photography, etc, i'm cool with that.

Guys that want to cover up a scar or something like an acne outbreak at the most inopportune time... that's cool too, because they're using the makeup to seem like they aren't wearing any(some people forget that principle).

With those two groups, they probably won't be wearing it every day(unless you're a drag queen - and even then, when you're in tits and tights you're working, and I love my drag queens, so there).

But. Guys that have to have their face on to go down the street everyday... sorry, just not my thing. I hate the facade of perfectionism and we just won't mesh.
 
If the guy wears make up to look like a woman, I am not into it. By this I mean foundation, rouge, eye liner, eye shadow, lipstick - the works.

If I want to be with a man, I would go out with a man. I am not keen on going out with a man who is attempting to look like a woman.
 
The great thing about men is that they are gorgeous without makeup while most women have to wear makeup to look good.
 
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