This when someone said I'm in the normal weight range.
Just from a quick search, you are continuously saying I'm heavy, that my weight is high, that I weigh more than most guys, questioning if I'm normal weight etc.
If I recall in the "gym thread" you did say you wanted to gain muscle mass.
You're almost 6ft and at 155lbs it sounds like you are. (Check this: Navy Calculator if you've doubts at health)
I don't know if this is actually happening though. I doubt that if you go to a rural area all the teenage boys are moisturizing and exfoliating.
First off I never mentioned women at all. Maybe try some reading classes before you insult someone next time. Second I mentioned it as past use as I was differentiating between the powered wigs and nail polish and shit of the past from modern makeup which while still is used for hiding disfigurements/imperfections but it is also used to "look more beautiful". Example: Powdering your face in the past to look more pale as a tan was seen as something the lower classes had because they had to work in the sun all day. Nowadays with the majority of work indoors a tan is seen as something from leisure and so modern tanning Salons were born. And even more recent some people also try and lighten their skin to appear more attractive.
EH. I usually go for girls that are light on the make up, so I definitely don't want to start using it myself.
Stranger things have caught on in pop culture though.
Comparing makeup to slavery is just pedantic.
My point is that people act like makeup has only been and only is a female thing, and men wearing it are "feminized". They'd probably be shocked to know that pink was a male color and blue was a female color...until recently. Pink, which was close to red, was looked as a strong color while blue was feminine and delicate.
So the Metrosexual fad had finally made it to South Korea
Maybe the producers of "Queer Eye for the Straight Guy' should move to Seoul