There's always a percentage of celebs who are dodgy, like Chuck Berry and Bill Cosby. The fact that a couple were around at a time when everyone was wearing makeup, bacofoil and flowers just makes them contemporary.dunno, the odd glam rocker was questionable, the guys i knew back in the day who wore it though never seemed to go home alone (no i mean with females)
Are you ok?I presume this extends to take any and all drugs, build guns in your garage, have opinions that constitute "hate crimes" and don't bottle them up?
I was going to trim my nose hair but worried it might trigger some people.This thread is making me want to do some cosplay!
Haven't done any since Halloween!
Depends who's wearing them.Leggings replacing jeans as the bottoms of choice for women in recent times is certainly good societal progress.
I was going to trim my nose hair but worried it might trigger some people.
You could be right, especially when women can do this type of wizardry!
Be a real man, the only 'make up' acceptable is a smear of oil from fixing your motorbike, or a splash of blood from your enemies.
Honestly nothing get the lads hornier than this.
Motorcycles =twink bait
Seems to be becoming more mainstream. I'm not talking full on drag, but tinted or colour correcting moisturisers. The newer brands like Lumin, Horace and Warpaint are all over it. Horace even sell a specific concealer and I expect the established brands will follow soon.
- https://www.luminskin.com/products/instant-redness-corrector
- https://horace.com/en/product/concealer
- https://warpaintformen.com/
What do we say GD? Acceptable or not for the modern man? I have to say I am a little tempted to try the Lumin redness corrector to see if it works