Quote from: Shawn Sunshine on August 19, 2013, 11:43:55 AM
Lesley Roberta I think your generalizing here, there are plenty of men that wear makeup everything from rock stars too drag queens and ->-bleeped-<-s and genderfluid people who may or may not be intersex. I think that's a silly stereotype that men can't wear makeup or that women cant be seen without it. Not picking on you or anything...just pointing it out.
Well I did mention people on TV, but in as much as you and I both know what I am saying when I say, yer average boring cis male isn't going to be in a big hurry to state a drag queen is a man. Or for that matter much of what we commonly discuss around here.
You walk into any Tim Horton's and you look around, and you will NOT find any of the males in the establishment wearing makeup. None, not a few, zero zip nadda. That's not a generalization, that is a flat out fact. You will see oodles of men walk in and out, all sorts of occupations, and none of the guys will have any makeup on. None of them. Hey I watch this all the time for a hour during my visits. All I am doing is sitting there people watching.
But then again, I have never once seen a rock star, grag queen, transanything come into the store either.
Maybe the truth is, Canada, rural Canada that is, is simply that boringly plain. Been living in this town since 67, and ya know I have never seen a girl that is clearly a working girl, I have never seen someone obviously selling drugs, we have no gangs, there are none of the social groupings everyone seems to think exist everywhere. We have no slum section. Our downtown is a single street that passes through town. It's a community 5 miles wide more or less stuck in the middle of rural Canada.
I seriously wonder some days, if anyone in town would even know what I was talking about if I told them I was a transwoman. 'Yer a what?'
I know ONE person in town that I have been told is homosexual. Heck I grew up with him, he's an old friend. I've never had the urge to outright ask him 'hey Scott are you gay?'. So as a result, I have been in town since 67, and I have never actually met a single person I KNEW was gay.
You might think it is wrong to say 'men don't wear makeup', but until I meet a man wearing makeup, I don't see any reason to think it is an unreasonable statement. I recall all the music videos of the 80s, yeah the guys had makeup in those, so what, they were on stage performing. It said nothing. I would think they likely didn't wear makeup while out shopping for groceries though.
Do drag queens dress in drag all the time as a matter of routine? What is an 'ordinary day' in the life of a drag queen?
I put on female deoderant products after my bath. I wear perfume when I go out.
The day I sort out a hair solution, I likely will also attend to some form of makeup to see if it can help me any.
But I have a lot of male appearance to get rid of.
I am not sure what the point would be for the average male to use makeup.