Metrosexual?
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- auricom0
exactly, nothing wrong with wanting to look good for the ladies.
scenario:
my usual look, skater / snowboarder, occasionally wearing items from Banana Republic. when i go on interviews, i wear BR suits, no jacket. everytime, after an interview, i'll stop by Target, grocery store, Barnes &Noble, anywhere there are lots of people. i get treated with so much more respect and 10x more ladies notice me when i'm wearing my suit vs. my normal clothes.why the hell not dress well, i'd do it more often if i could afford to. hell, my past relationship probably would have been better if i would have wore nicer shirts instead of hoodies all the time.
if a girl thinks you are gay, well....prove her wrong.
- ********0
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- ********0
casual, with pretty mad wild hair now (no cut in a long time), and some glasses that are totally out of fashion.
girls say they like it. :)
hehe, i use UltraLazyCosmetics™.
;)
- kpl0
there's a difference between looking good for the ladies and looking good for yourself.
I swear. My roommate is one. Next time he takes a 30 minute shower in the morning when I need to go to work...
- scarabin0
...neither of which are bad things.
- kpl0
true, until the point where they start living with you and hog the bathroom.
- vena0
uhm... guys have been doing this forever. my generation considers them "reformed goths"
:)
- ********0
"reformed goths"
huh? you guys have loads of names for all types of folks over there..
what would a reformed goth look like?
- kpl0
something like a flaming heterosexual.
- vena0
he's still a pansy little goth boy but he dresses nicer. :)
- ********0
hmmm....
*cough* http://www.gothboyoftheweek.com/… *cough*
- Mario_Hugo0
Barring the face cream and the nail painting--I'm more or less metrosexual.
- IP0
pff... bitches.
- auricom0
true, looking good for yourself is important as well. some people use that as a control issue that they need to keep or they feel off balanced.
this thread inspired me so i put on my dress clothes to go see the new Tomb Raider movie and wouldn't you know it, one of the prettiest girls I saw there tonight sat next to me, got to share a little conversation. i need to figure a way to bottle this little trick.
- Mario_Hugo0
No, truth is--some chicks seriously dig the metrosexual. I'm with a girl now that is like, perfect.
- pr20
putting on nice clothes is different that putting on nice clothes and having a manucure and all of that over and over.
whatever works to get the ladies, there is those few who love those "metrosexual" but they themselves are so lame that you wouldn't want to deal with those.
- unknown0
please kill me
- unknown0
being metrosexual takes away too much time but if it's that what it takes to shag a supermodel than to hell with time
- Eurodata0
Yes. It is recommended to look good to get nice women and respect in a standard enviroment. Style is important.
People don't like kids, dont look like them even if you want to.
You should quit wearing kids' clothes when you are 15-16 or earlier.
- ChumleyUK0
I pluck my eyebrows a bit (actually I shave them as plucking is too fem) to create a more aesthetic appearance. Manicure too (only a personal scrub up, no beauty ssalon shite) Sun beds... And the ladies love it! Men should dress for women and not to impress other men.
I once had the opportunity to work with David Beckham and he is on another level when it comes to Metrosexual... He's pretty much an average looking pretty boy but he has been preened within an inch of his life (hair, skin, eyes, eyebrows, eyelashes, beard, teethe (sort of?!, hands, legs arms etc etc))... also he has learnt to cock and arch his eyebrows so they appear more pronounced, looks weird but elegant... Lets call that megametrosexualismo!!!
The way I see it is the more pride you take in your appearance the more the ladies will who you attract...