Guys/Girls: What is your real opinion on..

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  • Posts: 8,714 Member
    Vikka_V wrote: »

    Naw, that's fishy

    ...they are up to something else - or they are maybe fugly trolls in the bare skin?

    I lotion all over, twice daily after showers - whole process 20 min, max - 3 different skin creams, hair treatment.

    ...only excuse for this 1 hour stint is make -up and styled hair too - I suppose, I forget that I air dry my hair and wear minimal makeup - fair other girls take a lot longer

    ...tea tree oil huh? Red flag - smells like *kitten*, trying to rid a fungal infection?

    y'all high maintenance. smh
  • Posts: 1,399 Member

    iMago wrote: »

    it's a real thing. they're in there for like a solid hour after the shower. putting on lotions and tea tree oil and bath and body works Japanese cherry blossom shimmer mist and it just gets absurd.

    🤣🤣🤣

    It’s probably 55 min of tweezing and 5 min of lotion.

    There are some things guys just need to accept and not comment on.
  • Posts: 12,588 Member
    iMago wrote: »

    it's a real thing. they're in there for like a solid hour after the shower. putting on lotions and tea tree oil and bath and body works Japanese cherry blossom shimmer mist and it just gets absurd.

    I use tea tree lotion, then powder the junk, and spray down in ck everyday... Twice actually 🙈😂🐩
  • Posts: 12,588 Member
    goatg wrote: »

    🤣🤣🤣

    It’s probably 55 min of tweezing and 5 min of lotion.

    There are some things guys just need to accept and not comment on.

    As long as you get out of bed an hour before then 💁🏽‍♂️
  • Posts: 9,563 Member
    iMago wrote: »

    y'all high maintenance. smh

    I'm really not
    except when I am
    ...appreciate that! And that!
  • Posts: 20,506 Member

    Omg i know. I mean they flush right? You can totally wash your hands right there

    Jk. I know you guys wouldn’t do that.

    Wash your hands i mean

    It sounds pretty efficient to me, I mean if you wanted to wash your hands.... which would be stupid, they're just going to get dirty again. *shrug
  • Posts: 4,389 Member

    What would you have done if he'd asked if you were following him? 😂

    Turn bright red, admit I was (no denying it when you're the colour of a tomato), and hope he was at least flattered rather than creeped out.
  • Posts: 3,120 Member
    iMago wrote: »

    in the sink.
    it establishes dominance.
    and that's always super important esp early in the relationship

    I read the comment without looking at the name and thought, “That’s something iMago would say.”
  • Posts: 3,120 Member
    Vikka_V wrote: »

    Hmm, red flag
    What kinda troll face needs an hour for a skin care routine?

    And - (just to help you out, buddy!) if you pee in the kitchen sink, and she doesn't notice - your dominant behaviour is moot.

    Just bust into the bathroom during the Trolls 1 hour skin care routine and pee in the sink - look her directly in the eyes, smirk and say "AHHHH!.....What's up with your face?"

    Read the response and thought,”Vikka is feeling feisty!”
  • Posts: 6,349 Member

    What if you're both out of the shower..

    Then pee on playa
  • Posts: 76 Member
    Men seem so much more confident in their skin than women. We as women have been told to be tanned, makeuped, tone, flawless skin, nails perfect, hair colored and styled, and men just wake up, run their hands through their hair and own their *kitten* and we really think they are beautiful, grey hairs, wrinkles and all.
  • Posts: 3,684 Member
    Men seem so much more confident in their skin than women. We as women have been told to be tanned, makeuped, tone, flawless skin, nails perfect, hair colored and styled, and men just wake up, run their hands through their hair and own their *kitten* and we really think they are beautiful, grey hairs, wrinkles and all.

    This is very true 😒🤔
  • Posts: 12,588 Member
    Men seem so much more confident in their skin than women. We as women have been told to be tanned, makeuped, tone, flawless skin, nails perfect, hair colored and styled, and men just wake up, run their hands through their hair and own their *kitten* and we really think they are beautiful, grey hairs, wrinkles and all.

    Yes and please don't forget to try to make it all look as natural as possible 🙂
  • Posts: 32,857 Member
    Men seem so much more confident in their skin than women. We as women have been told to be tanned, makeuped, tone, flawless skin, nails perfect, hair colored and styled, and men just wake up, run their hands through their hair and own their *kitten* and we really think they are beautiful, grey hairs, wrinkles and all.

    There are plenty of days I just run my hands through my hair and call it a day.

    I’m girling all wrong. 🤔😂
  • Posts: 3,120 Member
    PaperDoll_ wrote: »

    There are plenty of days I just run my hands through my hair and call it a day.

    I’m girling all wrong. 🤔😂

    Same. And nobody but nobody appreciates how damn low maintenance I am.
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  • Even for a man who is a software engineer and makes a six figure salary, his dating attempts may be entirely unsuccessful because of how society is changing. Meeting people online is becoming the norm, and a lot of stress is placed on physical beauty on sites like Tinder, even for men.


    As you can see by the example below, the difference is in smiling more. See how he becomes more attractive when he does that? I'm sure plenty of women wouldn't mind dating him if he earned six figures:


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    As you can see by the example below, the difference is in smiling more. See how he becomes more attractive when he does that? I'm sure plenty of women wouldn't mind dating him if he earned six figures:


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    I’m sorry, did you say something?
  • Posts: 4,389 Member


    As you can see by the example below, the difference is in smiling more. See how he becomes more attractive when he does that? I'm sure plenty of women wouldn't mind dating him if he earned six figures:


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    What smile?




    J/k. I wouldn't date him, that room is messy. I'm imagining myself picking up after him forever. Yeah. That's what I'm imagining.
  • Posts: 3,684 Member
    ythannah wrote: »

    What smile?




    J/k. I wouldn't date him, that room is messy. I'm imagining myself picking up after him forever. Yeah. That's what I'm imagining.

    Eeww, and his arms are not proportional to the rest of his body... body...just look at it...gross
  • Posts: 12,588 Member

    Eeww, and his arms are not proportional to the rest of his body... body...just look at it...gross

    Yeah I didn't want to be hater but that looks all kinds of altered 😬
  • Posts: 268 Member
    edited May 2020
    Even for a man who is a software engineer and makes a six figure salary, his dating attempts may be entirely unsuccessful because of how society is changing. Meeting people online is becoming the norm, and a lot of stress is placed on physical beauty on sites like Tinder, even for men.


    Now that we've shown that a smile makes a huge difference, let's look at fashion. As you can see by the example below, you don't have to make a big fashion statement to be appealing. Being comfortable and confident in what you're wearing makes a huge difference. See how we barely notice his clothes?

    That confidence really shines through. See how huge his confidence is? I'm sure if he made six figures, there are plenty of women who would give this guy a chance:


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  • Posts: 268 Member
    edited May 2020

    Eeww, and his arms are not proportional to the rest of his body... body...just look at it...gross

    Let's see here. 🧐

    His elbows are definitely too pointy,
    and that little curl at his temple could be a hair longer, for sure. And those wristbands! (He was wearing wristbands, right?)

    Gross.
  • Posts: 3,120 Member
    nooshi713 wrote: »

    I don’t judge them for something that’s not their fault. As someone who suffered from severe cystic acne when I was younger, I really sympathize. For many, it is hormonal. The only thing that worked for me was Accutane which I was on 5 times and the pill which both messed me up in other ways.

    No topicals worked and it was incredibly annoying for others to give suggestions for stuff that never worked like drinking water, using lemon on your face, giving up dairy, or just washing your face. None of that worked.

    I knew people that slept in their makeup, ate tons of junk food, and used bar soap and had clear skin. For many it is genetic. No judgement here.

    Well said
  • Posts: 3,684 Member
    To guys: would you date someone that's lacks skills in the kitchen? Specialty is soup in a can? Is it a turn off?
  • Posts: 20,506 Member
    To guys: would you date someone that's lacks skills in the kitchen? Specialty is soup in a can? Is it a turn off?

    not a problem.
  • Posts: 457 Member
    To guys: would you date someone that's lacks skills in the kitchen? Specialty is soup in a can? Is it a turn off?
    Need more info. May I see your can opener?

  • Posts: 3,684 Member
    Need more info. May I see your can opener?

    Its electric. But. Soup cans are pop top...tab. ummm, hypothetically. I have a good hand wrist technique.
  • Posts: 12,588 Member
    To guys: would you date someone that's lacks skills in the kitchen? Specialty is soup in a can? Is it a turn off?

    Honestly... Is she ho...

    I'm kidding 😂, that one's probably a little played out now 😂...

    But honestly honestly, I'd almost prefer her not be all that great in the kitchen...

    I like small light meals, and if she is always making these extravagant meals and baking... It's going to be a problem when I have to turn down something she likely prides herself in...

    This was dinner tonight...

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