Who said they are only black women? There are white women on CNN and MSNBC, but they are not household names like Oprah, Michelle and Gail.Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Fake lashes and full face makeup has been popular in the media.
Female business news reporters on CNN, MSNBC
Oprah
Michelle Obama
Gail King
Why did you use only black eomen as example? Also these women don’t wear “dragon nails” or do any of this to a tacky extent. They are made up to a level expected for a tv appearance.
Is it not true?Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Fake lashes and full face makeup has been popular in the media.
Female business news reporters on CNN, MSNBC
Oprah
Michelle Obama
Gail King
Why did you use only black eomen as example? Also these women don’t wear “dragon nails” or do any of this to a tacky extent. They are made up to a level expected for a tv appearance.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote: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.
but WHY? You already said you don't like it. What does it matter what some of the men might like?
Because this is a DISCUSSION BOARD. where we are meant to DISCUSS various topics. if you want to wordlessly scroll endless videos by yourself, i hear there is an app just For You
But OP, what is there to discuss?? Yes, some men like it. Obviously. There is a ton if evidence to that effect. See mainstream porn. Or Lauren Bezos as a PP mentioned.
We understand that you and your husband don't like this look. You probably have completely different values to the people who spend their time and money to achieve the Mar a Lago look.
You want to project the image of someone who uses their time and money for things that are more 'important' than physical appearance (such as education and career).
Others want to project the image that they have endless time and money to spend on their appearance.
Both images are about status signaling it's just that you disagree about what high status is.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote: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.
but WHY? You already said you don't like it. What does it matter what some of the men might like?
Because this is a DISCUSSION BOARD. where we are meant to DISCUSS various topics. if you want to wordlessly scroll endless videos by yourself, i hear there is an app just For You
Because you are a super insecure person who needs to shit on others to make herself feel pretty. I get it.
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: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.
This. I’m making lots of assumptions about that poster.
You GUYS are absolutely ridiculous. None of these women where what op is describing in any offensive trashy way. To even put them up as examples OP’s weird obsession is offensive.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:A co worker does this, they also do fake moles. One fell off in a meeting once. such a bad look all around
seriously?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It's a lowerclass look that appeals to lowerclass men. Not that mysterious.
lowerclass? barf
just because it isn’t your look doesn’t make it “lowclass” (whatever you even mean by that)
op, I would guess the look (esp of the politician’s wife) is emulating the current look of a lot of women in politics and/or under the public eye (of their own right or via being a spouse of someone in the field). as examples, the trump wife and daughters
They say lowclass on DCUM to make themselves feel better about being fugly.
Signed,
Not someone who wears any of the things mentioned, but would never call another person lowclass because of something they wear.
Anonymous wrote:Fake lashes and full face makeup has been popular in the media.
Female business news reporters on CNN, MSNBC
Oprah
Michelle Obama
Gail King
Anonymous wrote:Fake lashes and full face makeup has been popular in the media.
Female business news reporters on CNN, MSNBC
Oprah
Michelle Obama
Gail King