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Quote from: Berliegh on January 15, 2008, 06:59:09 PMI'm probably the odd one out here but I prefer not to wear make up. Well I say that but I do put on a very tiny amount occasionally but I prefer a natural skin tone if possible.
Quote from: SusanK on January 16, 2008, 05:23:40 PMQuote from: Berliegh on January 15, 2008, 06:59:09 PMI'm probably the odd one out here but I prefer not to wear make up. Well I say that but I do put on a very tiny amount occasionally but I prefer a natural skin tone if possible. Thank you and welcome to the club. I don't understand that not wearing makeup is considered a transwoman's sin against our kind. More women wear little or no makeup versus those who wear it and it's usually for work or occasions. What don't transwomen understand it's a personal choice than a requirement of our being? I keep telling folks, and my therapist, what good is makeup hiking ("Gee, I'm just off the trail and need to refresh my face.") and I can't wear it doing photography unless I want to clean it off the cameras and lenses, not smart. I'll join your voice. After all makeup on me only goes so far, and I still look like me, and I have to take it off to do any work.--Susan--
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