More and More Millennial Men Are Wearing Makeup And Cosmetic Industry Is Very Excited (Iraq, Mexicans)
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My dad fits society's definition of "masculinity." He is a Vietnam vet, a hunter, fisherman, cuts wood, carries an ax, can lift heavy things... and if he decided to wear makeup, he'd still be a man. It wouldn't affect a thing about him or his masculinity. In fact, I'd argue that if seeing a man wearing makeup upsets someone, it's because that person has a problem with their own masculinity... not the other way around. People express themselves in ways that might be different from how you or I would do it. But it doesn't make it wrong. Let people do their thing and be okay with it. If it's not hurting anyone else, what's it to anyone else? Ridiculing other people is something most people grow out of in middle school.
All well and good but I think we both know your dad's not about to start putting on makeup anytime soon.
Not that I really care what others do, but I'm a millennial living in a pretty liberal area of the country, and I don't know a single guy that wears makeup at all.
I would expect lots of gay men in hardware stores since they tend to do a lot of home improvements and renovations. In the Houston area, gay men tend to be a large segment of the people who will start buying in up and coming urban areas. They buy homes in rundown neighborhoods with good locations, renovate them and sell them to the DINKs for a nice profit.
Gay men in a hardware store is about as unusual as lesbians in a sporting goods store.
It's also been my personal experience that most gay men are not very effeminate.
This cracked me up and as I am a gay male, who worked in a fulltime in a hardware(retired now)and who with his husband filled a 20yard dumpster with broken lathe and plaster and other stuff about 2 weekends ago.
Only difference is we are staying in this house.
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