Agro Posted June 2, 2016 Report Share Posted June 2, 2016 I mean "players" do get shamed. Look at the "funk boi" hate in colleges or the seeming anger towards Lads in England Ok, Absolutes are usually bad, how about saying being a trophy is the MAIN attribute?I don't think someone being a trophy is ever the main attribute for a relationship. Not unless the person being the trophy is in the relationship specifically to be a trophy. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Simping For Hina Posted June 2, 2016 Report Share Posted June 2, 2016 I mean "players" do get shamed. Look at the "funk boi" hate in colleges or the seeming anger towards Lads in England Ok, Absolutes are usually bad, how about saying being a trophy is the MAIN attribute?Fuckboys and pick-up artists are different. Different mentality, different ability, and a lot different structure to how they approach. And trophy is an item. If you call a woman a trophy, you're a funking idiot who deserves a blow up doll. If you're using "trophy" as a metaphor, you're a funking idiot, too, because that doesn't stand except for in pop culture and media. If it is in a relationship, then that girl is using the guy for money and letting him get a good looking girl out of it. That's fair, and then who the funk cares? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Christian Exodia Posted June 2, 2016 Report Share Posted June 2, 2016 Inb4 it's an overused comment. Put simply: I don't really care. If it's for confidence in showing your self off, go for it. If you want to go au naturale, go for it. Who am I to say anything about how someone else does their life? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
vla1ne Posted June 3, 2016 Report Share Posted June 3, 2016 some of you guys are taking this way too far out of context. the question here is"Do Guys Prefer Girls With Makeup?" this isn't about what makes you feel good, it's about are guys attracted to more or less makeup? and the general answer, at least from the guys i know is that the less you need, the better. this isn't about what makes you feel good, you do you in that area. this is about what guys find attractive, and two feet of makeup, is not often attractive. it might make you comfortable, that's you, and that's fine, but it's not something that the average guy will be attracted to. it's not wrong to wear makeup, and it's perfectly fine to wear none, or a ton of it, but if you want to know which one, aesthetically guys prefer, it varies as stated in the video, but preference overall leans towards lower amounts, applied tactically, but guys are different, so what looks physically pleasing to us varies from man to man. and inb4 "like her for her personality" or some other factor you feel needs to be thrown in, that's another discussion completely. the simple question has a simple answer. it doesn't need to get into anything deeper (giggity). also, for those of you offended at metaphors, "false advertising" doesn't mean "she/he is a product" it means she/he's lying about how they look. a bit of makeup here and there to highlight is not false advertising, changing your physical appearance from a 4 to an 8, on the other hand is clearly deception as far as trying to be attractive goes. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
a bad post Posted June 3, 2016 Report Share Posted June 3, 2016 The problem is what guys see as "2 feet of makeup" is usually not that much because most guys have no concept of make-up. Like I said a little can go a long way if you know what you're doing. Like I laugh every time I hear this because most guys, again, don't know the difference between "a little" and "a lot" of make-up. Honestly I have to find the screenshots, but i's like 4 guys saying how much prettier 4 celebrities look without make-up when all of the them are obviously wearing make-up. Hell in one of the photos Rihanna has obvious winged eyeliner, and that's legitimately the amount of intelligence most guys have when it comes to make-up. Either way I've addressed the topic in my first post. A lot of guys say that they think girls look better with less make-up will turn around and call girls ugly and sheet like that when they wear less make-up. So honestly why should we even give a funk at this point cause you're damned if you do and damned if you don't. This topic is so arrogant anyway, because this is really such a great discussion as if girls need to care what guys think about how much make-up they wear. It's none of that guy's damn business. Also you keep coming back to that false advertising like girls are trying to trick guys. You keep saying that girls are lying about their appearance as if they're actively trying to deceive guys. That's why we got onto whole discussion of wearing it to feel more comfortable. Nobody missed the goddamn context. Trust me sweetheart girls don't need "2 feet of make-up" to turn a funking trick. Honestly this whole funking false advertising idea comes from the fact that after one night stands guys for some reason get pissed that girls don't look as hot as they did the night before. Like golly gee I wonder fuckin' why after a night of what was likely heavy drinking, vigorous exercise, and oh I don't having just woken the funk up I don't like as great as I did when you took me back to your goddamn apartment. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
vla1ne Posted June 3, 2016 Report Share Posted June 3, 2016 yeah, some guys can't tell the difference, but the answer remains, it's still not a problem, the question isn't are you trying to attract men, the question is what are men attracted to. there is a significant difference between the two questions. now onto the actual question again; if it looks like a lot, then some guys will be turned off, if it looks like a little, then most guys are going to prefer it. whether it is or is not a little or a lot is not relevant, it simply has to look natural for it to work. that is what guys prefer in the category of appearance, whether that is what it actually is does not matter, it merely has to appear as such. women don't have to care, it's irrelevant to the question, because it's again, a question of what men are attracted to, if the woman does not want to look like that, then nobody's forcing them to, especially if they don't care about whether or not men approve. if the makeup looks natural to them, then most guys will like it. sure, not all guys can tell what is and isn't makeup, but that just means it'll be interesting to watch later on if what they thought was the natural appearance is just the foundation. it's simple really, keep it simple. keep it light, and before even attempting to apply makeup, take care of your actual self. natural beauty trumps mascara in the context of this question, so the more natural it is, the closer it becomes to preferred standards. as with all questions, some people might not like the answer given, but keep in mind that the only thing in question here is appearance. nothing else. and again, that makes a significant difference. things like personality, intelligence, compassion, assets, ect are not factored in, because they are not a part of the question. it's a question based solely upon appearance, it should not really be a surprise that the answers are directly related to how good people look with and without makeup.. and again, getting sensitive at little more than metaphors. it does not matter if the woman (or man) is trying to trick anybody, the only thing that matters is that somebody is presented a false image. when you are putting on a completely separate appearance, be it to feel more comfortable or not, if your modified appearance does not actually match your looks. then you are not showing your true appearance, instead you are putting out a heavily doctored image (appearance wise). in other words, false advertising. it is simply presenting an image that is extremely far from the original. intent does not factor in. it's expected that people will wear makeup to hide a few things, or to highlight a few things, but when it's used to create an image that is not even your facial structure, then that counts as false advertising. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
LordCowCowCowCowCowCowCowCow Posted June 3, 2016 Report Share Posted June 3, 2016 This argument has gone past absurdity now since I am fairly sure I have now read almost the exact same words from both sides several times.Just to maybe get y'all to think about that, and think how silly it seems at this point. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Arctic55 Posted June 3, 2016 Author Report Share Posted June 3, 2016 This argument has gone past absurdity now since I am fairly sure I have now read almost the exact same words from both sides several times.Just to maybe get y'all to think about that, and think how silly it seems at this point.Literally the reason I gave up talking. XD Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Tourmaline Posted June 3, 2016 Report Share Posted June 3, 2016 Vla1ne are you solipsistic? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
vla1ne Posted June 4, 2016 Report Share Posted June 4, 2016 Vla1ne are you solipsisticWasn't expecting that... Probably not though. Even though i spend a ton of time questioning it, i'm not actually convinced that only i can be known to exist. Though there are a few ways to frame the question that are more convincing than others, but overall, I'm closer to eternally cynical than solipsistic. I constantly re-frame and question everything i know, but i don't really think i'm the only thing that can be known to exist. The way i see things, if i were all there was, and this was simply my mind making up things, either nothing would be as bad as it is right now, or everything would already be funked beyond redemption. ...damn, i'm not even sure i answered that properly. props for the left field question. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Tentacruel Posted June 7, 2016 Report Share Posted June 7, 2016 Who cares. People wear make up because it makes themselves feel good. So why the hell not? People aren't going to suddenly like you because you put on makeup, but it can make you look better, which helps with first impressions and can overall increase your confidence. It doesn't always have to be such an extreme ultimatum between two sides. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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