Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:No, maybe some men, but not most.
Long fingernails are offensive and unattractive.
fake lashes can be too long and that makes them unattractive.
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I just can't with this forum anymore.
I hope you get offended like 50 times today.
Unlikely as I stay away from those type of areas. Enjoy your visit to the clinic.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:No, maybe some men, but not most.
Long fingernails are offensive and unattractive.
fake lashes can be too long and that makes them unattractive.
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I just can't with this forum anymore.
I hope you get offended like 50 times today.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My dh hates the look too, with the fake lashes and nails. He also says he dislikes makeup, but usually finds me more attractive with some makeup.
It's some what of a drag queen look, and there do seem to be some guys into that.
OP - I guess what I’m saying is outside of the boobs which I understand, the fake lashes and too much makeup to me just doesn’t look healthy or good. I do wear makeup and I’m sure partner would say I look better with some (the “no makeup look” which is actually still a decent amount of makeup when done well), if he were being honest. But if I showed up in a full face of foundation with baby doll lashes he would find it offputting and not sexy.
I have a hard time believing men actually like this and it’s not just women doing it for themselves and for other women.
I have a hard time figuring out why you care what other people look like. You already said it was not for you or your partner, but it still perplexes you about why other people do it or that they could find it attractive. Is it because deep down you're insecure and question your style choices?
Because I want to know if MEN actually like this look. So far only women have responded.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I live in an area far from the DMV (moved away). The predominant look here is heavy fake lashes, full foundation, long manicures, and push-up bras. My partner hates the look. How in the minority is he? One of the women with this look is a politician’s wife so I assume she could afford more natural looking procedures if she wanted to. Do women really just like it and do their husbands like it too?
Probably men who grew up around similar fashion sense but not sensible men.
Anonymous wrote:No, maybe some men, but not most.
Long fingernails are offensive and unattractive.
fake lashes can be too long and that makes them unattractive.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My dh hates the look too, with the fake lashes and nails. He also says he dislikes makeup, but usually finds me more attractive with some makeup.
It's some what of a drag queen look, and there do seem to be some guys into that.
OP - I guess what I’m saying is outside of the boobs which I understand, the fake lashes and too much makeup to me just doesn’t look healthy or good. I do wear makeup and I’m sure partner would say I look better with some (the “no makeup look” which is actually still a decent amount of makeup when done well), if he were being honest. But if I showed up in a full face of foundation with baby doll lashes he would find it offputting and not sexy.
I have a hard time believing men actually like this and it’s not just women doing it for themselves and for other women.
I have a hard time figuring out why you care what other people look like. You already said it was not for you or your partner, but it still perplexes you about why other people do it or that they could find it attractive. Is it because deep down you're insecure and question your style choices?
Because I want to know if MEN actually like this look. So far only women have responded.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My dh hates the look too, with the fake lashes and nails. He also says he dislikes makeup, but usually finds me more attractive with some makeup.
It's some what of a drag queen look, and there do seem to be some guys into that.
OP - I guess what I’m saying is outside of the boobs which I understand, the fake lashes and too much makeup to me just doesn’t look healthy or good. I do wear makeup and I’m sure partner would say I look better with some (the “no makeup look” which is actually still a decent amount of makeup when done well), if he were being honest. But if I showed up in a full face of foundation with baby doll lashes he would find it offputting and not sexy.
I have a hard time believing men actually like this and it’s not just women doing it for themselves and for other women.
I have a hard time figuring out why you care what other people look like. You already said it was not for you or your partner, but it still perplexes you about why other people do it or that they could find it attractive. Is it because deep down you're insecure and question your style choices?
Because I want to know if MEN actually like this look. So far only women have responded.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My dh hates the look too, with the fake lashes and nails. He also says he dislikes makeup, but usually finds me more attractive with some makeup.
It's some what of a drag queen look, and there do seem to be some guys into that.
OP - I guess what I’m saying is outside of the boobs which I understand, the fake lashes and too much makeup to me just doesn’t look healthy or good. I do wear makeup and I’m sure partner would say I look better with some (the “no makeup look” which is actually still a decent amount of makeup when done well), if he were being honest. But if I showed up in a full face of foundation with baby doll lashes he would find it offputting and not sexy.
I have a hard time believing men actually like this and it’s not just women doing it for themselves and for other women.
I have a hard time figuring out why you care what other people look like. You already said it was not for you or your partner, but it still perplexes you about why other people do it or that they could find it attractive. Is it because deep down you're insecure and question your style choices?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Fake lashes and full face makeup has been popular in the media.
Oprah
Michelle Obama
Gail King
All three are accomplished, privileged and wealthy women but they don't have style sense.
Anonymous wrote:After Mrs Kennedy, Mrs Trump is the only one with some fashion sense and elegant style but came here as an immigrant adult and didn't get college education, she does great.