A question for the ladies
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My uncle had a mustache like that in the late '90s. He used some kind of mustache wax on it...hillarious!0
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My uncle had a mustache like that in the late '90s. He used some kind of mustache wax on it...hillarious!
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Hahahaha! Love it!0 -
ur "idea of casual wear" and use of "blue-collar" make u sound like a douche
p.s.
on the off chance that u arent one, you could rub the tips of ur 'stache and say "i mustache you a question" all the time
Yeah, I can honestly see myself slipping into a role of "rich snob"...
I'm ok with that.
A douche, however, I would have to disagree:
"1. Douche
a word to describe an individual who has shown themself to be very brainless in one way or another, thus comparing them to the cleansing product for vaginas."
How does one calling clothing "casual dress" show him to be "brainless"?
Anyway... back to the thread.
the fact that u just looked up the definition perhaps?? brainless in the way that if u want to get "beautiful women" you should probably try to have a decent personality.
also, your casual wear seems quite different than what you claim, judging by your pics, and saying blue collar like they are below you just makes you sound like a jerk.
I hope you got the rich part of "rich snob" right cuz you're gonna have to pay people to hang out with you unless you get a better attitude.
I looked up the definition because I wanted an official source to make it clear what the definition is. That way, I would be able to support my argument with more strength. To not look up and post the definition would be foolish, because then you would be able to trample over anything I said. If you like, I could post the URL of the source, to back up my argument even more.
As for my attitude and wanting to be as attractive as beautiful women? What's wrong with wanting to be attractive? Beauty is in the eye of the beholder, not what society dictates. Frankly, most women that people consider "beautiful" (i.e. supermodels, runway models, babewatch girls) I don't find attractive at all. It's all a matter of opinion. I just want to be more comfortable in my own skin so I can feel more confident when approaching women I see as beautiful.
My attitude is fine the way it is. Clearly you have a problem with sophisticated men. I happen to like to dress well, I just don't have access to the clothing I would prefer to be wearing at this time (starving college student). When I am making money, which will be soon, my wardrobe will be getting a significant upgrade. Something my attitude does not require.
Why do I feel like my attitude doesn't need an upgrade? Because I couldn't give a crap about what one stuck-up b*tch can say to be on a dinky little forum online. You've never met me, so who the heck are you to judge what I am like? Clearly you have some issues of your own, otherwise you would have just written the one post and left it at that. For some bizarre reason, you decided to come back to this thread to try to bust my balls some more. I really have to question your motives.
If you come back again, you're just proving to me that you have issues yourself. There's no reason why you should feel the need to respond to this post.
Now, why am I responding to you? This is my thread. I created it, it's focused around me. If I didn't say anything, then everyone else who is reading it would feel like they should judge me negatively in some way. I'm writing this to defend myself in the public light.
So please, untie the knot in your panties and back off. I don't take any BS from anyone. Oh, and I won't be bothered to write something like this again. If you do respond to this, you're just a small woman with nothing better to do with her time than to troll forums and write *kitten* about other people.
Now, back to the thread...
Ok, I had to comment on this. Do what makes you feel happy, no matter what anyone has to say about it, I don't find you a douche, the outfit is hot, and it would be HOT in the summer. Literally. Everyone is different in what they are attracted to. Myself? I find Set Rogan infinitely hot, however I'm the only one I know that does. lol. As long as you are comfortable and confident a woman will find you attractive no matter what you wear or what your mustache looks like. Looks will get their attention, but confidence in yourself and what you want in life and in a woman will win in the end. No one wants to spend time with a hot man who has the brain the size of a bean and the personality of a limp noodle. Go for it, if its truly something you want, no matter what I myself, or anyone, has to say about it.0 -
A well-educated, well-paid and confidant man doesn't need approval or a poll for conducting his personal affairs, including his fashion and style. Do what you wish.0
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Don't care for the one you've picked, actually I prefer clean shaven or a bit of scruff but a friend of mine here looks pretty badass with his.
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Yep, that's badass.0
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Ok, I had to comment on this. Do what makes you feel happy, no matter what anyone has to say about it, I don't find you a douche, the outfit is hot, and it would be HOT in the summer. Literally. Everyone is different in what they are attracted to. Myself? I find Set Rogan infinitely hot, however I'm the only one I know that does. lol. As long as you are comfortable and confident a woman will find you attractive no matter what you wear or what your mustache looks like. Looks will get their attention, but confidence in yourself and what you want in life and in a woman will win in the end. No one wants to spend time with a hot man who has the brain the size of a bean and the personality of a limp noodle. Go for it, if its truly something you want, no matter what I myself, or anyone, has to say about it.
Thank you. It's not often you find someone with some sense online these days.
I had pretty much decided I was going to do this some day, long ago. I just felt like posting it on here to create some discussion. Clearly it worked. I don't care if certain people wouldn't like it. Have one or two people approve of it is just a bit of a kick to get me to grow it out sooner, rather than later.
As for the "who do you think is hot" part, I guess I can repeat myself: I like what I like, and if you don't like it, screw you. Everyone's opinion is different. Mine is very different from what is considered "normal." I just currently feel VERY uncomfortable in my skin. In 2 years, I put on about 60 pounds after having a knee injury from cycling. I had to eat a lot while cycling, to keep my energy levels high enough to keep up with what I used to do (if you circuit train, imagine keeping it up for over 2 hours at a time, 3-4 hours per week. That's what I used to do on my bike). It's really hard to change eat habits when your level of activity suddenly drops to nothing.
But hey, that's why I'm here. To get myself to the point I was at 3 years ago, and then even further. I want to feel confident in my appearance again, and with how I dress too. You can't date anyone if you feel like crap all the time.0 -
Personally, I have never been a fan of mustaches - as they are literally "anti-climatic' for me. It's cute on my father, or my father-in-law, but not my spouse. Unfortunately for me, my man can wield a mean 'stache, and he enjoys the bro-spect it demands. We take turns having our way.0
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Don't care for the one you've picked, actually I prefer clean shaven or a bit of scruff but a friend of mine here looks pretty badass with his.
Yeah, that doesn't float my boat. I can't see that guy wearing a suit every day, but hey, that's my opinion.0 -
I didnt read all of the posts...
however...
if you can wait until november.. you could alway grow it for "mo-vember" in support of prostate health for men.
You get to trial it for a month, and can decide what to do on Dec 1st with it.
I generally dont like moustaches, but will 100% put up with it for a set period of time (and for a good cause!).... usually hubby will prolong it until mid-dec... then even he starts to get sick of it.0 -
I always tended to not be a facial hair kind of person - BUT I would hardley not date someone because of facial hair! (My fiance had a goatee when I met him, and often has a beard!) I say try it if you have been wanting to - the beauty of facial hair is if YOU decide YOU do not like it, you can shave. But I agree with those that say it's your face and you should do what makes YOU happy and you should not worry that a female will not like you because of it. I'd have never turned my fiance down for a date just because he had a goatee, just because I preferred clean-shaven guys...it's just hair, and it's awesome you want to express yourself0
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Haha awesome :P
I have to sat that i do like facial hair but i would have
to see you with it to be able to decide if it suits you.
I say stuff the family and grow a mustache!
What's the worst that could happen.. It looks bad
and you shave it off.. It's not like you are getting a
tattoo or even a piercing (I have my fair share of
piercings)..
It's your body, if you want a curly mustache then
grow one!
:: Aimee ::
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Don't care for the one you've picked, actually I prefer clean shaven or a bit of scruff but a friend of mine here looks pretty badass with his.
Yeah, that doesn't float my boat. I can't see that guy wearing a suit every day, but hey, that's my opinion.
He doesn't need to.0 -
Don't care for the one you've picked, actually I prefer clean shaven or a bit of scruff but a friend of mine here looks pretty badass with his.
Yeah, that doesn't float my boat. I can't see that guy wearing a suit every day, but hey, that's my opinion.
He doesn't need to.
He doesn't need to, but I will.0 -
Oh no. No way. Not good.0
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UMMMMM....No way in H#ll:)....and mustaches to NOT feel good in tender places!!!:blushing:0
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ur "idea of casual wear" and use of "blue-collar" make u sound like a douche
p.s.
on the off chance that u arent one, you could rub the tips of ur 'stache and say "i mustache you a question" all the time
I don't understand why you think he is a douche. People have to dress for their jobs and this includes facial hair and other things. Where I work I have to be conservative and professional, this means no pink in my hair or any other odd color etc. He didn't put down blue collar workers but stated he could not pull off wearing a mustache that is blue collar looking. Not everything needs to be an argument. :flowerforyou:0 -
omfg yes. I love it. But then again I'm totally biased because i LOVE beards. And how badass does this guy look??
http://3.bp.blogspot.com/-NJUBs62QVN0/TeHTr0TYAnI/AAAAAAAAAR4/mmAwN2lTef4/s1600/Verkerk+Inspiration.jpg0 -
I've known some guys who have been able to pull it off and it really adds to their character. There's no harm in giving it a try. If you grow it out and decide it doesn't suit you, shave it off, but if you like it, keep it. If you're true to yourself and show that confidence, you'll attract someone who likes you for you.0
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Thank you. It's not often you find someone with some sense online these days.
I had pretty much decided I was going to do this some day, long ago. I just felt like posting it on here to create some discussion. Clearly it worked. I don't care if certain people wouldn't like it. Have one or two people approve of it is just a bit of a kick to get me to grow it out sooner, rather than later.
As for the "who do you think is hot" part, I guess I can repeat myself: I like what I like, and if you don't like it, screw you. Everyone's opinion is different. Mine is very different from what is considered "normal." I just currently feel VERY uncomfortable in my skin. In 2 years, I put on about 60 pounds after having a knee injury from cycling. I had to eat a lot while cycling, to keep my energy levels high enough to keep up with what I used to do (if you circuit train, imagine keeping it up for over 2 hours at a time, 3-4 hours per week. That's what I used to do on my bike). It's really hard to change eat habits when your level of activity suddenly drops to nothing.
But hey, that's why I'm here. To get myself to the point I was at 3 years ago, and then even further. I want to feel confident in my appearance again, and with how I dress too. You can't date anyone if you feel like crap all the time.
Thank you, I tried dating myself while feeling like crap, I do not recommend it. lol. You find yourself saying yes when internally your insides are quacking and screaming an internal "NOOOOO THIS IS NOT WHAT YOU SHOULD DO, HE DOESN'T KNOW WHAT SOAP IS!", but then you go and you do it and it just makes everything seem that much worse when it doesn't work out. You are doing great though you've lost 48 lbs, I envy you that and hope soon I have 48 showing up on my little wingbat thing at the bottom of my post. Good luck to you!0 -
Don't care for the one you've picked, actually I prefer clean shaven or a bit of scruff but a friend of mine here looks pretty badass with his.
Yeah, that doesn't float my boat. I can't see that guy wearing a suit every day, but hey, that's my opinion.
He doesn't need to.
He doesn't need to, but I will.
Nothing wrong with a man in a suit, if it's well tailored, well cut. There is something to be said for those that never need to though.
Nothing wrong with not having to work to survive.0 -
A trainer at my gym has the full handlebar thing happening like in the OPs pic. I thought it was the most bizarre thing on the planet to be honest. But now that I see him all the time it's just "him". He also wears his shorts too short and too tight. It's kinda funny! It's definitely a look that is hard to pull off.0
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Shave your bush like that instead and have a little handlebar mustach for bush right above your junk0
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I like would have a problem with the curling at the ends thats just my opinion
a bit more conservative is more to my liking0 -
my hubby has a goatee and my last boyfriend had a mustache and goatee so i dont mind facial hair...... but the curly mustache thing? not liking it so much.0
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YEEEEEEEEEE! That's what I'm talkin about! (minus the cigarette)0 -
I have one college friend who has the same mustache, he's a great person but personally i feel that the mustache is to a bit eccentric. Everyone does with their face whatever each wants to, so others opinions are blah when it comes to do what you like. On one side yes the mustache gives a personality weird cool vibe that's different yet at the same time i don't love it. Again please yourself its just hair the worst that could happen is that you had to cut it after growing it, well you do it and tried the look. Cheers!0
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Love it. Do what you want, not what everyone else wants.0
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SEXY!!!0
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