WHAT? I was looking at what I needed for my costume since I got a lead in a play(I regret trying out.) and it said boys and girls:
Blah Blah Blah...
Black mascara
NOOOOOOOOOOOOOO!
Discuss wearing objects meant for the opposite gender.
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I'm a girl and I play video games all the time, especially shooters. Gender stereotypes are almost nonsensical. Who said that boys have to wear jeans and play sports and girls wear dresses and cook? And mascara looks hot on boys.
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Earthboundjeff wrote:
And mascara looks hot on boys.
That's a stereotype too. :L
Just because it looks hawt on some doesn't mean it does on all.
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Earthboundjeff wrote:
I'm a girl and I play video games all the time, especially shooters. Gender stereotypes are almost nonsensical. Who said that boys have to wear jeans and play sports and girls wear dresses and cook? And mascara looks hot on boys.
Those seem like they're not meant for a specific gender IMO. I think that makeup just feels like that. and I said WEARING.
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Mascara looks hot on anybody. Put some on and if your still uncomfortable, get used to it.
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Earthboundjeff wrote:
And mascara looks hot on boys.
That makes me want to wear it less...
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Earthboundjeff wrote:
I'm a girl and...
I thought you were a boy...?
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Powderbomb wrote:
Earthboundjeff wrote:
I'm a girl and...
I thought you were a boy...?
I think she changes her gender at will... She always says something different.
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ImagineIt wrote:
Powderbomb wrote:
Earthboundjeff wrote:
I'm a girl and...
I thought you were a boy...?
I think she changes her gender at will... She always says something different.
If someone feels the need to change, is it really all that correct in terms of arguments to say things about gender roles then? I have no problem with the decision, but wouldn't that then mean they technically apply to both?
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Actors where makeup all the time. It helps with problems that could come for lighting, as well as the character. Nobody will care, or might not notice, you have it on while you're acting anyway.
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ImagineIt wrote:
Earthboundjeff wrote:
And mascara looks hot on boys.
That makes me want to wear it less...
You don't want to be hawt? D:
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ImagineIt wrote:
Powderbomb wrote:
Earthboundjeff wrote:
I'm a girl and...
I thought you were a boy...?
I think she changes her gender at will... She always says something different.
Nope. She's a girl.
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jukyter wrote:
ImagineIt wrote:
Powderbomb wrote:
I thought you were a boy...?I think she changes her gender at will... She always says something different.
Nope. She's a girl.
There's a topic about it on schrer site, schre's a boy who has basically changed mental gender.
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Whoever said that mascara was geared only for girls?
From my previous experience as part of a dance troupe, I can tell you right now that the black mascara is just supposed to define the eyes out more because stage lights have a tendency to make your face look horribly pale regardless of skin color and complexion. I'm surprised that black mascara seems to be the only makeup material in your list (although, that's an assumption I'm making since it's the only thing you pointed out), the list of makeup requirements is usually more than that; I recommend looking into using eyeliner and foundation while you're at it, depending on how glaring the stage light might be.
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Yeah man, total stereotype.
Also Green Day wear make-up and they are not, I am sure, girls.
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veggieman001 wrote:
ImagineIt wrote:
Earthboundjeff wrote:
And mascara looks hot on boys.
That makes me want to wear it less...
You don't want to be hawt? D:
Not according to EBJ.
I think its fine for plays, I just don't want to wear it everyday.
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Alternatives wrote:
Yeah man, total stereotype.
Also Green Day wear make-up and they are not, I am sure, girls.
GREEN DAY!
W00T!
Yeah, that's totally a stereotype.
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I play in a theater group and when we are on stage, every boy/man (and girls/women xD) have to wear mascara and make up. it's normal! We use make up/mascara, because it looks better in spotlight. If you belive it or not, every person on TV wears make up too (if it's a serious TV show) and every actor wears make up.
wow. that was hard to explain in english. i hope you understand what I mean.
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ImagineIt wrote:
...Discuss wearing objects meant for the opposite gender...
In my eyes, nothing is "meant" for either gender; people of either gender can wear anything if they want to.
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RedRocker227 wrote:
ImagineIt wrote:
...Discuss wearing objects meant for the opposite gender...
In my eyes, nothing is "meant" for either gender; people of either gender can wear anything if they want to.
What I think isn't for boys is bright red lipstick and hot pink high heels. xD And I don't think that girls should have beards. xD
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