Posted on 10/28/2019 7:14:31 AM PDT by LesbianThespianGymnasticMidget
Lol Ann Coulter is weird anyway.
It would take many of these guys to force make up on my sons and their daddy!
I think they should.
That way...we’d see’m coming.
But wouldn’t their mascara run when they cried?
They must have “polled” a disproportionate number of fags.
I wore makeup once.
I was being filmed for a tv show.
Careful... That is how Shemp Smith started. Next thing you know you are dancing in a G-String and Chaps on a stage at a gay bar.
That pic looks like an over the hill gay boy band who cut up grandma’s lace table cloth to sew their own costumes.
It was about five years ago and I’ve managed to stay out of gay bars since then. I think I’m safe
They’d have to ask their mommies if they can wear lipstick first.
If it has been 5 years you are probably safe. Make sure you do look out for the first warning signs. If you start belting out show tunes or adoring Liza Minnelli immediately join an MMA club and have it beat out of you. You can never drop your guard. It is like dropping the soap in prison. Very very risky.
And when you’re long gone - and nobody remembers James Bond &c - your descendants will have completely different temporal notions of ‘style’ than you did, or your children do today -
(as it ever was, and as *meaningless* as it ever intrinsically was :-)
Please God NO.
Women do NOT want their men to wear makeup, dresses, or anything like that.
We want MEN.
Someone who can truly be our ‘other half’.
Not us.
Correct.
It is horribly evil and forever unforgivable to wear makeup to imitate someone that is is a different culture, even if in admiration of that person.
But if they wear makeup to imitate someone of a different sex, everyone is FORCED to PRETEND, HONOR, GIVE EXCEPTION and repeat EXACTLY their desired words they insist we say. All at the cost of permanent retribution in academic success, job, reputation, ability to support your family, and freedom.
I went through high school during the 1970s - the disco era. Boys would come to school in platform shoes, women's blouses, girly necklaces and long hair styled in a very feminine manner. Think Andy Gibb (pictured below). There were kids in my high school that emulated that look. Then the 1980s came with all the "hair bands" like Motley Crue who literally could pass for women, well from the backside anyhow.
What I'm saying is it's not the end of civilization and it's not the end of manhood. Almost all of these "pretty boys" grow out of it.
At least the guys with the pretty hair,etc. seemed to actually like girls. And let them run their fingers through their hair, etc. Now the guys want other guys to play with them.
I don’t remember any guys altering their voices to try sound like they they think a woman talks. Unless of course they were making fun of them.
All this pretending of being women, when you think about it, is making fun of them. The Stereotyping women voices and over animating female gestures and walking. Totally ridiculous and pathetic.
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