Men's make up

I used to work with this guy back in the early noughties, we were Financial Advisors for a retail bank. He was supremely heterosexual, a good looking man who pulled a lot of women. He once confided in me that he used to tint under his eyes to bring them out. I've never thought about it till I stumbled across the links above when bored one night.
 
"I have heard of your paintings too, well enough. God hath given you one face, and you make yourselves another"!

Aside from goths, actors, glam rock musicians and other associated music/film/stage performers, the only 'guys' I know who wear makeup are all a bit weird and somewhat questionable.... Michael Jackson, Russell Brand, Danny Dyer, for example.
 
No, I am quite secure being bald and in my 50s thanks.

I will still think your bit of a **** for wearing makeup and their is not a damm thing in this world would make me think otherwise unless your a actor or Robert Smith.

I'm sure nobody wearing it would give a **** what you think on a plus.
 
I love the idea men wore make up in the past. Yes historically correct but we're pretty much exclusively talking about aristocrats and the clerisy of one form or another. Basically those that relied on others to do stuff for them. Life has got too easy that men focus so much effort on preening themselves.
 
My stance on this is firmly within the sentiment of this video:


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I don't see any logical reason why make up should be genderised
Really? No reason whatsoever? None?

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World would be a lot more interesting and pleasant if people stopped caring about others choices that have no impact on them
I for one totally understand why people care about others, as I think everything matters and everything has an impact on everything else.
 
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It sounds a feminine thing to do but if (without sounding too crude and cave man) it helps you get your end away, its pretty masculine (pretty masculine see what i did there ?)
 
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