do all women make there kids homo?

I agree with you that you should certainly groom yourself to an extent where you feel great, but foundation and other make up etc, its wrong, obviously not, but IT IS!
 
him plucking his brow
shaving his body hair off
using moisturisers (okay i guess)
Not that odd at all imo. Shaving body hair off might be a bit odd, depends on where you're talking. Shaving leg hair = mental, shaving chest = odd, unless you're stacked, shaving *ahem*, not too bad. Trimming is definitely fine though.

and now it looks like hes going to be wearing makeup.
Slightly odd but if it makes him more confident/pull more then there's nothing wrong with it. I personally couldn't be arsed with it!
 
Haha :P I edited my post a bit. It's worse now ! :P

Oh and at all the "what the?". Why? Discuss please.

Because some of us don't particularly want a woman that probably spends 2 hours putting on her makeup and cares more about her appearence than anything else. ;)

It's a general rule that the guys that spend hours getting themselves ready usually end up with those girls that do the above and look like a badly done doll.

Also the makeup wouldn't go with the mud, snow and ice i'm more into...;)
 
grooming is far different from wearing foundation.

I shave and brush my teeth and even use Nivea for men aftershave balm as it works well and has a nice cologne smell, that's as far as I'm willing to venture into cosmetics.

You're moisturiser makes your skin look nice and soft and supple. You've changed the texture. Why not change the colour/tone or even out the blemishes and make it look even more healthy, too? Foundation is no different from moisturiser, guys. Bearing in mind that MOST guys I know use moisturiser but to be quite frank - they don't need it AT all. They just know it makes their skin look nicer and for some reason is less GAY than using foundation.

The question is, really, what makes people associate it with gayness anyway. JUST because women do it? Oh, please. Women style their hair every day, but I'm not gay for using a bit of gel/wax.
 
Not that odd at all imo. Shaving body hair off might be a bit odd, depends on where you're talking. Shaving leg hair = mental, shaving chest = odd, unless you're stacked, shaving *ahem*, not too bad. Trimming is definitely fine though.

I dunno about you but any "trimming" I do certainly would not involve my mum!!!
 
You're moisturiser makes your skin look nice and soft and supple. You've changed the texture. Why not change the colour/tone or even out the blemishes and make it look even more healthy, too? Foundation is no different from moisturiser, guys. Bearing in mind that MOST guys I know use moisturiser but to be quite frank - they don't need it AT all. They just know it makes their skin look nicer and for some reason is less GAY than using foundation.

:/ I use it because shaving makes my damn skin burn terribly and the balm soothes it.
 
Because some of us don't particularly want a woman that probably spends 2 hours putting on her makeup and cares more about her appearence than anything else. ;)

It's a general rule that the guys that spend hours getting themselves ready usually end up with those girls that do the above and look like a badly done doll.

Also the makeup wouldn't go with the mud, snow and ice i'm more into...;)

How would wearing foundation stop you from doing all the mud, snow and ice stuff you're into?

I think people need to understand the foundation that's available. Men are unlikely to use the type of foundation women use. There can be a difference. The foundation I use is more what you would call a TINTED moisturiser. It moisturises the face, making it softer and healthier, and thus helping with making it age slower, and evens out the skin tone and slightly fades blemishes. It's not going to help people with really bad skin. It's not going to wipe off.

I think that's the problem. Men think "FOUNDATION!" and immediately presume its brown gel and thick and pasty and caked on. The foundation men seem to be using at the moment... you wouldn't even know your mate was using it if he put it on one day... you'd just think in your head, when seeing him, oo his skin looks better today.
 
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I swar we're not gay.
 
How would wearing foundation stop you from doing all the mud, snow and ice stuff you're into?

Because the vast majority of women who use a gallon of makeup aren't into anything that may break a nail or make them dirty... As I'm more interested in girls that like the same thing as me that essntially stops them doing it. ;)

Either way I personally hate 90% of makeup on women, why should I have double standards? I'd rather a natural 8/10 woman than a woman that reaches 10/10 due to putting half of the body shop on her face...
 
I have noticed a BIG difference in when I do wear a small amount of foundation and when I don't. Looking in the mirror when I have foundation on you couldn't TELL I was wearing foundation, but it makes my skin look healthier and perfect.

Noes. :(

Guys want guys who have nice skin, styled hair, toned bodies nowadays - but then again this is from MY experience.

Fix0red for truth tbh. :D

OP, your stepson is clearly a homosexualist. He just hasn't admitted it yet. Please ask... tell... your wife not to be a fag hag. There is still some hope if you act now.


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because your worth it.

Couldn't be closer to the truth, really.

When all these guys who use moisturiser and other skin helping cosmetic products - and i'm not talking overdoing it - are 60 and have the skin of a 40 year old because they've looked after it, then you might change your mind :P

And yes, I do know that overdoing cosmetic products on the skin can have a detrimental effect on the ageing of the skin, but there are tinted moisturisers with spf and anti skin ageing properties out there. They do help, 'along with a nice healthy balanced diet', of course ;)
 
eh? we never said moisturiser is gay if you need it then by all means but just because you shave doesnt mean you need to use a moisturiser... you could use aftershave balm

"Moisturiser is okay, I guess" kinda implies people think it's somewhat gay.

Aftershave balm is still a moisturiser however, its purpose is to re-moisture the skin after shaving.
 
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