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You two must be into trannies. Why look at somebody who was born a man when you can just look at a natural woman? And really, she resembles Donald Trump's eldest daughter (both are equally ugly).
I think you've just shown yourself to be a fairly ugly person ... and I'm not talking about appearance.
I think you've just shown yourself to be a fairly ugly person ... and I'm not talking about appearance.
I agree.
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Originally Posted by kawaiivictim
Yes or "depends" kind of question
OP, you need to go buy a dictionary.
There is no way too much makeup can make you look like a transsexual. Transsexualism is when you have surgery to alter your body to go from female to male or vice versa. No amount of makeup is going to change your gender.
What you were trying to offensively ask is if too much makeup would make you look like a transvestite.
The thing that would really make a woman look like a made up tranny is fake,thick,extra long eyelashes. Also,drawing on eyebrows and or too much botox on the outer 3rd of the eyelash(ex Joan Crawford style eyebrows).
those things will make or break you.
It does not matter how the lady looks without makeup.
I am guessing mots of you have not been to drag queen beauty pagents.
Makes me wonder what your stance on plastic surgery is. Viva la cosmetics
I think it has it's place, for people that have deformities, but not for people that simply want to change their nose or breast size.
Honestly, I don't really care what other people do to their own bodies.
I'm definitely turned off by the fakeness of makeup and plastic surgery in general. That doesn't mean I'm going to treat these people badly, it just means that they have more going on with their view on how others view them, and that is a problem, an insecure one.
I think it has it's place, for people that have deformities, but not for people that simply want to change their nose or breast size.
Honestly, I don't really care what other people do to their own bodies.
I'm definitely turned off by the fakeness of makeup and plastic surgery in general. That doesn't mean I'm going to treat these people badly, it just means that they have more going on with their view on how others view them, and that is a problem, an insecure one.
So heres the question: Is it more wrong to be cruel and judgmental or to be weak minded and insecure? Personally i think the former as we can all treat each other nicer and learn to accept everyone.
Let's look at Jenna Talackova for a moment. She's a transsexual. If you look as good as she does then there's your answer, if you don't then you won't look as good as one.
Let's take a look at you, upload a photo and we'll compare side by side.
Love the name....JennaTal......
And people can change sex by lopping off/adding organs and pumping up with hormones for the rest of their lives. Who knew? The things you learn on these boards!
I am guessing mots of you have not been to drag queen beauty pagents.
Um, drag queens are not the same as transsexuals. The OP asked about transsexuals. If he/she had asked about makeup and drag queens, it might have made a bit more sense, since drag queens often intentionally use exaggerated make-up, clothing, hair, etc. It's camp. Again, NOT the same as transsexualism.
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