I'm Sorry But Chicks Look Better With Makeup

Personally, I like to wear a little makeup, just some brown eyeshadow and a touch of lipstick. But I wear it for me, not TD.
But hey as long as we can make some sweeping generilations here, I think all testicles should be shaved. I cannot stand the nasty crotch sweat smell that accumulates there. I’d much prefer to be around women without shaved armpits than hairy sweaty testes.

I mean, I’m just speaking for myself here, but I don’t know any women with big sweaty testes.

Argh…I knew I was one cup of caffiene short today![sub]I meant I’d prefer to be around women with armpit hair than men with testicular hair[/sub]

:cool: Thanks, bud!

I had a feeling she was goodlooking with a name like bunnygirl she had to be.

My makeup faces come in two varieties-

None at all and happy sparkley glittery complete with shiny blue eyeshadow and sweet goey lipgloss.

I just can’t bring myself to seriously sit down and make myself “more beautiful”. Maybe if I was going out and wanted to make the occasion seem more special or something. To me, seriously putting on makeup everyday would make me feel really vain. Like the people walking down the street care what I look like! Heck, a lack of makeup probably helps lessen the amount of annoying catcalls and inane come ons that come with the territory of being a woman. So instead I go for either comfort (no makeup) or fun (ohhh…sparkles).

I am not saying I am a slob. I keep myself clean and I put care into my clothes and that sort of thing. I just feel ridiculous painting all sorts of strange poweders and creams when I already have a perfectly good face.

And if you don’t dig that…well…I don’t really care.

I never learned how to apply cosmetics, and to be truthful, I’m lucky to be fully dressed in the morning, much less made up. On the rare occasions I’ve played with eye stuff, I wind up touching it and making a mess.

So when you see me, it’s me… take it or leave it…

For starters, spoke, thanks for the kind words. I’ll direct her to this thread, it’ll make her day.

Also, I don’t want to give off the impression that I hate makeup on all women. Some girls can get away with wearing none, some girls can’t – I know this. I don’t think any girls looks good with a face full of caked-on makeup. Some women look really good with a little bit to accentuate their features. It probably has to do with skin tone and all sorts of other stuff that men know nothing about. But I know that my lady looks fantastic without it – It was the width of the brush that Bill was painting with in his OP that cheesed me off.

Sorry about that mouthbreather dude. I mean you did see the apology I made to use a few post didn’t ya?

Yes, Bill-dude, I saw it.
Don’t worry, no hard feelings.

I prefer to wear makeup. I don’t cake it on by any means but I do like to even out the skin tone and add some color to my eyes so that they are more noticeable. I’ve dated men that prefer both. I still wear it. I don’t wear it to please other people, I wear it because I like it. My hubby doesn’t care one way or the other. On weekends at home I rarely bother with it unless we go out.

Pale skinned, blonde eye-lashed redhead chiming in:

I wear makeup. I like makeup. I do not, however, use a putty knife to put it on.
Powder, and mascara. And that is all. Other than that I have too many freckles for my liking, and my eyelashes are non-existant.

And you know what? I don’t really give a flying fig what other people think about how I look. I am ME and I’m more than my appearance. I am all about my mind, my personality, my intelligence. [sub][sup]And a nice rack, but that’s not important here.[/sup][/sub]

When I met the woman (notice she was not chick or other barnyard animal) who would become my wife I was drawn to her because of her lack of make up.

I can’t speak for every man, but I think most men enjoy seeing women that look like who they really are. When I was single I generally avoided women who wore a noticable amount of make up. I much preferred a woman who knew who was pitching for the Braves to one who knew how to apply blusher.

TVtime,

Have a problem with “chick” too huh? Would you mind telling me about how old you are? I think I have figured out that people that don’t like that term must be old or something.

My, the light of Christ is burning brightly today.

Onward, Christian soldier!

-Ben

Ben,

Get real. Have you ever heard of playing around? Oh and please show me where you can’t make statements like that (even if I wasn’t playing around which I was)in the Bible?

Ben, I hardly think that’s relevent.

Thanks guin.

I can see you have a sense of humor. To bad Ben didn’t get one when he was born.

I have three basic looks: No makeup, a tiny bit of makeup, and I’m-going-out-tonight-I-want-to-look-glamorous makeup.

I never tried to wear makeup to look more “natural.” I wear makeup for the same reasons that a lot of people incorporate period pieces into their clothing–it’s fun, and it makes you look like someone else for a little while.

I’ve done glam rock, punk, goth, rave, and lots of other weird-looking makeup on my face. I don’t plan on stopping what I do just because it may/may not attract guys.

I’m not wearing makeup for the males, I’m wearing makeup for me. I want to look good for me. If someone else is attracted to it, more power to them. If that’s all they’re attracted to, then the problem is theirs, not mine.

First of all, I will admit that I may not always realize when a woman is wearing make-up (I think I can tell after enough time of paying attention in good light, but who knows). So I can’t be sure if I’ve been tricked by skillful make-up, however, I can tell when a woman is obviously not make-up. As far as my aesthetic sense goes, I think I tend to be less influenced by everyone thinks than the average person (witness my music collection). My taste in women is pretty normal however (as far as I know).

You know what? It all depends. I like the look of both made-up and unmade-up women. I definitely don’t like how badly made-up women look. In the right situation I find an unmade-up woman really really sexy. In fact, I think in those situations I find them much much sexier than any women wearing make-up. The thing is, I feel more comfortable with women when they are not wearing any make-up. More relaxed you know.

I hate wearing stage make-up. It smears, it’s hot, doesn’t help your skin, and it’s a bitch to take off. I’ve never worn the less obnoxious street make-up, but if it is only a tenth the hassle of stage make-up then it is no fun.

I honestly think that every woman can look good without make-up. I won’t deny that make-up can enhance looks, but I think that it isn’t necessary for looking good.