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Post by Gianni Infantino on Jan 3, 2014 0:34:46 GMT
Chris Brown is one of my favourite artists. Don't wear skinny jeans. Don't use straighteners (don't even have long enough hair for it). I wear white football boots (this is a bit off amongst my circle). Never used makeup. Sometimes walk around the house in my mum's slippers cos they're comfy and warm. I spend a lot of money to make sure I'm wearing somewhat fashionable stuff and making sure my hair doesn't look shite. I wear hair product to play football. I cry occasionally at films. But only in the last couple of years. I'll drink anything other than Stella. Never ever smoked. Don't plan on it. Not really a soft side but someone mentioned it.
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Post by ange postecoslamp on Jan 3, 2014 0:37:54 GMT
Eh Im an absolute female cos I quite fancy myself and all that. Moisturise, trim, dress like a pouty river island model, have used sunbeds in the past, the whole lot. Not arsed
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Post by Andres on Jan 3, 2014 0:38:54 GMT
Used to straighten my hair all the time, and still have a pair of GHD's. Also paid £77 for a haircut and colour once upon a time...
Never waxed but do shave my body hair pretty often.
Wear skinny jeans but no drains.
Cried at Seven Pounds at the cinema and my ex didn't lol.
Always have a full beard, can't remember last time I clean shaved. Also mositurise pretty regularly cause dry skin is butters.
Never used makeup for blokes.
Drink whatever I fancy. Beer, vodka or rum usually.
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Post by Cashis on Jan 3, 2014 0:49:26 GMT
allah So you're cool with men wearing foundation and using concealer? I wore concealer to cover up my spots in secondary school, what's the problem? Am I meant to just accept looking ugly or is it such a bad thing to actually do something about it? I'd still do it now if my skin was bad.
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Post by Ryan on Jan 3, 2014 0:55:42 GMT
A fair few feminist opinions as well if that counts. Especially the bit where I think all gender roles are essentially bullshit and this thread is therefore basically ridiculous. Agree with this
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Post by Cashis on Jan 3, 2014 1:03:00 GMT
To be fair I think we all realise this threads more of a laugh than owt serious, nobody's seriously bothered if they wear skinny jeans/spend ages on their hair or moisturise.
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Post by Kesh on Jan 3, 2014 1:09:59 GMT
tbf I think all my jeans are stretch skinny. the best kind
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Post by Childish on Jan 3, 2014 1:35:38 GMT
Eh Im an absolute female cos I quite fancy myself and all that. Moisturise, trim, dress like a pouty river island model, have used sunbeds in the past, the whole lot. Not arsed My bad, confused you with daveyposhboyAdd Attachment
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Post by Deleted on Jan 3, 2014 1:46:40 GMT
Childish Dooooo it man, if you don't like it just cut it or let it hang! For me, it's so much more preferable to having a fringe. Having to decide between keeping it/growing it more or going full on Michael Pitt undercut is a dilemma I wouldn't wish on any hair enthusiast though ):
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Post by Maskya Yoshida on Jan 3, 2014 1:50:38 GMT
A fair few feminist opinions as well if that counts. Especially the bit where I think all gender roles are essentially bullshit and this thread is therefore basically ridiculous. Don't post in it then you poof.
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Post by Exonerator on Jan 3, 2014 2:14:46 GMT
allah So you're cool with men wearing foundation and using concealer? I wore concealer to cover up my spots in secondary school, what's the problem? Am I meant to just accept looking ugly or is it such a bad thing to actually do something about it? I'd still do it now if my skin was bad. I'll ignore allah' ignorance, but that wasn't meant to sound derogatory in any way, haha. The only thing bad about wearing concealer is the embarrassment of getting caught with it on, due to societal pressure. The actual use of it is fine in my book. Foundation on the other hand I draw the line at.
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Post by Ryan on Jan 3, 2014 3:52:39 GMT
To be fair I think we all realise this threads more of a laugh than owt serious, nobody's seriously bothered if they wear skinny jeans/spend ages on their hair or moisturise. I was agreeing with the part about gender roles. The fact that if you listen to certain music or wear certain things it makes you feminine. I doubt many on this forum think it but it's more everyone else. Feel same way about all prejudices though, particularly don't like the "stop trying to act black". That one really gets on me tits.
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Post by Hogan on Jan 3, 2014 7:25:32 GMT
I wore concealer to cover up my spots in secondary school, what's the problem? Am I meant to just accept looking ugly or is it such a bad thing to actually do something about it? I'd still do it now if my skin was bad. I'll ignore allah' ignorance, but that wasn't meant to sound derogatory in any way, haha. The only thing bad about wearing concealer is the embarrassment of getting caught with it on, due to societal pressure. The actual use of it is fine in my book. Foundation on the other hand I draw the line at. We had a new bird start in work last year, fine as anything, I was helping her out and she got close enough and said 'are you wearing concealer or is that your natural tone?' I was crushed man, so crushed. Didn't get anywhere obviously. She must of been a fucking freak though cos no one else has ever even asked why my skin looks so good or said any snide remarks so it's obv not very visible, I've perfected the art. Deduct man points there
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Post by Cashis on Jan 3, 2014 9:59:51 GMT
I wore concealer to cover up my spots in secondary school, what's the problem? Am I meant to just accept looking ugly or is it such a bad thing to actually do something about it? I'd still do it now if my skin was bad. I'll ignore allah' ignorance, but that wasn't meant to sound derogatory in any way, haha. The only thing bad about wearing concealer is the embarrassment of getting caught with it on, due to societal pressure. The actual use of it is fine in my book. Foundation on the other hand I draw the line at. Haha ok, I'm with ya.
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Post by Matt on Jan 3, 2014 10:07:38 GMT
I just get a standard short back and sides at the barbers and then touch it up and style it at home.
Have straightened my hair before poorly... And have been called out on it, mainly for how poorly it was done, and subsequently lying about it.
Cried more at my mates mam's funeral than he did...
Never touched makeup and concealer, but I use scrubs and moisturise.
I'll trim down there if I'm feeling fancy or want to treat the mot.
I wear the slimmest jeans I can with my body type. Can never go full skinny though, I have too much legs.
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