Settle a debate, which is more 'homo'

TheMightyQuinn said:
A man comfortable with his own sexuality has nothing to hide.

I could put on a dress, blouse and add a splash of rouge to my cheeks and I'd still be a heterosexual.

You often find that those most opposed to any male concession to femininity either already indulge in public toilet cottaging or secretly desire to.
+1
 
Must be just me who uses moisturiser after a shower or wash, I think one or two on this thread are trying to act manly.
 
TheMightyQuinn said:
A man comfortable with his own sexuality has nothing to hide.

I could put on a dress, blouse and add a splash of rouge to my cheeks and I'd still be a heterosexual.

You often find that those most opposed to any male concession to femininity either already indulge in public toilet cottaging or secretly desire to.

This is often an excuse used by closet transvestites I like to have a laugh but putting on a dress and a lavender thong are not the first thing that comes into my mind. I think those with such inclinations should just be honest and say its because they like dressing in womens clothing.

I am very comfortable in my heterosexuality but I will never wear make up. I also feel that men who do use make up and dress like that are more likely to be bisexual.
 
didactic said:
TheMightyQuinn said:
A man comfortable with his own sexuality has nothing to hide.

I could put on a dress, blouse and add a splash of rouge to my cheeks and I'd still be a heterosexual.

You often find that those most opposed to any male concession to femininity either already indulge in public toilet cottaging or secretly desire to.

This is often an excuse used by closet transvestites I like to have a laugh but putting on a dress and a lavender thong are not the first thing that comes into my mind. I think those with such inclinations should just be honest and say its because they like dressing in womens clothing.

I am very comfortable in my heterosexuality but I will never wear make up. I also feel that men who do use make up and dress like that are more likely to be bisexual.
I don't think you have what it takes to take on TMQ fella.
 
allan harper said:
Must be just me who uses moisturiser after a shower or wash, I think one or two on this thread are trying to act manly.
That's different, I use that for medical reasons, (dry skin), but what I don't do is stare in a mirror applying make up.
I bet A does a lil pout to himself as he looks away from the mirror, or a double click of the fingers in a 'who loves ya baby' kind of way, before mincing out of the bathroom.
 
allan harper said:
Must be just me who uses moisturiser after a shower or wash, I think one or two on this thread are trying to act manly.
shut it puff

I now going out to drink lots of bitter and spit and talk about tits and go on a river boat gambling trip

thats after I've done some one handed press ups
 
SWP's back said:
I don't think you have what it takes to take on TMQ fella.


Not taking anyone on but this whole men who are anti makeup / anti dressing in womens clothing makes them closest homosexuals is not true. Why would a man use something designed for another gender unless they have similar feelings to women?.

Next people will be saying "I got off with a man once when I was drunk but I am not gay."

There is a thin line.
 
TheMightyQuinn said:
A man comfortable with his own sexuality has nothing to hide.

I could put on a dress, blouse and add a splash of rouge to my cheeks and I'd still be a heterosexual.

You often find that those most opposed to any male concession to femininity either already indulge in public toilet cottaging or secretly desire to.

Exactly. But they probably jerk off over lesbian porn too!<br /><br />-- Fri Dec 30, 2011 1:50 pm --<br /><br />
didactic said:
Not taking anyone on but this whole men who are anti makeup / anti dressing in womens clothing makes them closest homosexuals is not true. Why would a man use something designed for another gender unless they have similar feelings to women?.

Next people will be saying "I got off with a man once when I was drunk but I am not gay."

There is a thin line.

Why would anyone comfortable in themselves subsequently have anger or aggression towards someone who does dress or appear like that? You simply wouldn't be safe walking through many parts of Manchester like that. Deep homophobia exists in many for no visible reason aside from repressed homosexuality in themselves, IMHO.
 
didactic said:
SWP's back said:
I don't think you have what it takes to take on TMQ fella.


Not taking anyone on but this whole men who are anti makeup / anti dressing in womens clothing makes them closest homosexuals is not true. Why would a man use something designed for another gender unless they have similar feelings to women?.

Next people will be saying "I got off with a man once when I was drunk but I am not gay."

There is a thin line.
I don't think anyone thinks men who use make up are gay, I certainly don't and I would say the way the word homo was in inverted commas, the OP doesn't either. I 100% disagree and just can't figure out why a man would want to wear make up, but I don't think they're gay for doing so.
You can actually buy guyliner, I mean why? Why the fuck would a man put eyeliner on? I disagree with the whole manbag culture too, its just not right. Men need pockets for money, phone, keys and not much else. I know what one day I will see a man, most likely a straight man at that, rummaging around in his manbag looking for his guyliner. He'll be huffing and puffing, gesturing to himself and all in all resemble a woman looking for her lippy. The only difference is should that man drop his manbag, he won't spill his tampons out everwhere and have a hissy fit.
 
I wouldn't wear it myself.

Don't really understand why any bloke would bother?

Also, any of my mates were wearing it I would, and they would expect it, rip the piss out of them for it.
 

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