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

The great thing about men is that they are gorgeous without makeup while most women have to wear makeup to look good.

That's the kind of bullshit I'd expect from a misogynist - and that's what cosmetic companies make their money on.
 
You are so Politically Correct it is vomit inducing.

The last thing I could ever be considered is politically correct - I'm just not as dumb as you are.

I can't come down to your level - women don't need makeup to look good(nor do men), end of story.
 
I don't care. Your opinion means nothing to me.

I'm glad, because I wasn't offering one to change your mind - just calling you on your bullshit as usual.
Is this the part where you tell me you're putting me on ignore? :lol:
 
I'm glad, because I wasn't offering one to change your mind - just calling you on your bullshit as usual.
Is this the part where you tell me you're putting me on ignore? :lol:

I don't put people on ignore. I just hope you are not a troll who follows people around from threat to thread trying to start something up.

and don't call people names and expect them not to react.
 
The fact that he wears makeup?

Pretend this guy is fairly masculine and doesn't fit the stereotypes that come along with a man who wears it; would you refuse to date someone who likes to wear makeup?

Hmm...interesting question.

So this fairly masculine guy, what kind of makeup is he wearing? Why is he wearing it? If it's stuff to cover up acne scars or anything like that, I wouldn't think twice about it; that is perfectly fine in my books.

If he had a great personality, I enjoyed hanging around with him and he was comfortable and confident in who he was, then it probably wouldn't matter if he liked a little makeup.
 
If he wears it with everyday, casual use, then I cannot "pretend that he is fairly masculine." That would be a contradiction.

Of course, wearing makeup as part of a profession is something different entirely. I could even date a clown, as long as he didn't bring his work home with him.
 
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Not much worse than an old guy wearing make up. Even Robert Smith looks busted with make now that he is older.

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i don't use to like people very centered in their looks, wich include clothes and hair too. I suppose I'd be fine if it doesn't take him more than 5 minutes.
 
I just don't understand why a man would wear make up, other than Halloween or something fun like that. If your acne is that bad you shouldn't be making it worse with make up anyhow.

My one male friend wore make up to cover up a few spots on his face. I thought that was too much.

I've just always been bothered by men who do such things. The ones who ask 'how many calories is this?' or 'I can't have another bite it's going to go to my thighs.'

Next he'll be shaving his legs and doing his nails.
 
I grew up in the androgynous eighties, and my older brother and his friends were all punk rocker types who were known to wear makeup from time to time. It's the age I developed my love for mohawks.

So makeup for stylistic reasons wouldn't bother me. The same would be true for a guy who wears flashy clothes or has lots of tattoos. As long as it isn't meant to be deliberately obnoxious, I'd be cool with it.
 
It depends on the makeup. If were talking eyeliner, mascara and lip stick on a regular basis I would probably say no to him. My big thing is "natural beauty" and makeup is not that. If he wants to conceal a scar or something, I wouldn't mind it.

Random aside: I have turned down a guy that was wearing woman's underwear. They weren't even sexy and they honestly looked like they belonged on a 10 year old girl.
 
As long as it wasn't full-fledged make up (like blush and eye shadow and lipstick) I think I'd be fine. Basic cover up or concealer I wouldn't mind. Heck, it might even look good! :P

I don't wear makeup, but I have thought about it many times due to the fact that I am so insecure about my face -- it would be kind of hypocritical if I didn't accept someone else wanting to wear basic make up.
 
Hmmm how much makeup we talking here and how often. . . .

For me stuff relating to drag and or things that standout for just the sake of standing out are a turn off (not hatiing, just saying preferance). But if we`re talking a little touch up before some big dinner than fine. Basically depends if its obvious.
 
Drag queen make up--I don't like
Rocker, emo, goth type make up--I don't like
"make up for men" ie basic concealer, foundation, dark circle cream--no problem. A lot of time, I associate guys using makeup as those fashion, beauty queens who are on top of latest trends, brand labels and looking like Ken Doll. So these individuals can be intimidating or too much to handle.
 
It all depends on the type of makeup;

- Lipstick, nail polish, mascara, eye shadow etc. I would say it wouldn't appeal to me and while I wouldn't REFUSE to date them, I probably wouldn't be attracted to them covered in crap. It is the same as my attraction in women, I prefer minimal over plastered.

- Concealer / powder / blemish stuff / foundation, whatever you call it. I would have NO issues. I myself occasionally wear that powder stuff that women use to even out skin tone.

If I am having a bad skin day, it is a quick way to hide some imperfections and some of them even come with SPF protection from the sun which is great.
 
There is nothing cutter than a frail, skinny, pale 18 or 19 year-old teenage boy in makeup. In fact, these are the only males I find attractive. I find masculine characteristics such as square jaws, Adam's apples, hairy chest and legs, deep voice, etc, a turn-off. I particularly find the body odour of men very offensive. This is why I know I am not gay. No gay man that I know of finds the smell of men offensive.
 
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