Talk:Camui Gackpo/@comment-33835602-20180521232703/@comment-53539-20180522003353

He is male, that's all you need to know, your jokes/reactions are border line insensitive as it is... Your pretty much stepping on "ignorant western" turf here, which is not helping anyone.

ITs not uncommon for them to wear make up at all, and depending on how traditional things are, depends on a lot of things. They almost always have long hair, usually tied back because the Japanese didn't really cut their hair short even as samurai and often wear a lot of make up both men and women at times. ITs either way or the Oni masks and other things come out instead.

https://www.theguardian.com/stage/2017/sep/26/yukio-ninagawa-macbeth-barbican-london-theatre-royal-plymouth-shakespeare#img-2

Its not even that big a deal! You know how many productions these days in the west use make up for certain things, to make either the eyes stand out more or to just put a bit of tone. If you of europeon or African and you have very pale or very dark skin, their going to have to apply some make up to balance out your skin too... Too pale and you might as well be a mirror, too dark and the lighting has little impact on you. Come on here, this is modern times it shouldn't matter if a guy wears make up in the street, let alone the theatre!