The male actor translated to the Star Wars game versus the female actor

Nah, there's no de-feminization going on. That's crazy talk.

FFS, I think I'd rather play as Cal Kestis.
@Marielle_Redclaw The girl without makeup looks like the model without makeup though. If you think that the left one is a photo without makeup and touch ups I got a bridge to sell you. The only real difference is the hair, worse lighting and a grimace instead of a pretty smile. The facial structure looks pretty spot on to me.

On the other hand Cal looks like Cameron with makeup in that comparison photo :blobcatgiggle2:
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I might need a bridge or two now....

Do you think he has makeup on that photo?

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I never thought I'd see makeup arguments on fedi.

@bot @susie @Marielle_Redclaw
Weird. I would love more makeup arguments.

I find it disturbing, that half of the population has no idea how a hobby that the other half is spending insane money on is working.

And that is before you think about the fact, that Korea has literally conquered the entire music industry with the simple idea of "what if we tried using makeup on men too?"

Men in entertainment have been using makeup for a long time tho.

@bot @susie @Marielle_Redclaw
Men have been using makeup about as much as your grandma is using a computer.

I just believe, that we need to learn all of it, not just the basics of hiding acne.

@LukeAlmighty @Marielle_Redclaw Cal (as in the game character) is clearly wearing lipstick, some eyeshadow, his lashes look fuller and even his brows have paint on them. This is all just from that one picture though, I haven't watched the trailer so it could be a shitty saturated picture too.

And yes, I agree with the fact people who rage about these "de-feminization" things clearly haven't seen grown ass women without makeup. The fact paint reinforced eyebrows look normal/natural to so many people is baffling. Not to mention contours and blush.

As for if men should be wearing makeup more: just go for it? Wearing eyeliner used to be a thing when I was in school (mostly goth and emo kids did it) and I've heard in the 80s it was a norm that musician guys wore makeup.
If it makes you feel prettier or more confident, go for it. Don't be chained by societal standards. Setting trends can happen randomly and every clothing/aesthetic style gets recycled at certain intervals to become "hip" again.

In before you shouldn't listen to me, cause I like hawaiian shirts on guys lol

@susie @Marielle_Redclaw
Hey, I know literally nothing so far, and I have a scar from a wig right now.

Your advice cannot be possibly worse then me trying to figure it out.

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