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My point is "social customs" can place weights on our freedom and masculinity. Not that makeup is good or bad, but the attitude underlying it.
Freedom and masculinity do not go hand in hand, at least not in the sense you describe. Freedom for men means the freedom to BE men. Masculine men, without shame. Men should be shamed fror being feminine and metrosexual, not shamed for being masculine. Masculinity, at least by my definition, depends on discipline, not freedom to wear makeup. If anything, I'd say there's such thing as too much freedom. That's the mess we're in right now, it being way too easy for men to be a bunch of metrosexual pussies these days. Just like fatties must be shamed, so should metrosexual men. By your argument here you might as well be arguing for men to prance around in pink ballerina outfits.
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If wearing makeup is a) consistent with your personality/look or b) consistent with your image...
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...Then you better be in a glam rock band. Otherwise you probably bear a strong resemblance to this guy:
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...I see no reason why it should be considered "less masculine" if you wore it. If you wear it in spite of society telling not to do so (and still getting pussy) that would probably make you "more masculine" not less.
No, it just means you've captured a niche market in getting pussy. In theory, that's fine. But let's see some hard stats of guys that wear guyliner and how much pussy they get.
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Terribly analogy by the way.
Let me spell it out for you:
Exhibit A:
Male Makeup: At one point, a widely accepted social norm, but over centuries has been associated with cross dressers and transgender. In other words, the farthest thing from sought-after behavior in men, according to women.
Exhibit B
Pederasty: At one point, a widely accepted social norm, but over centuries has been associated with child molesters and rapists. In other words, the farthest thing from sought-after behavior in men, according to women.
You would be hard-pressed to find a more accurate analogy.