Are these also the same ones I heard of that trim their nails, shave everyday and use moisturiser?

I don't know. Check out some of the diet and exercise threads here. Plenty of men seem concerned about their appearance. And why not?Coito ergo sum wrote:Most of us don't worry that much about that stuff. The hair, yes, I'll give you that. Guys don't want to go bald. We want hair, and we want are dicks to work reasonably well. Beyond that, we're pretty flexible...hadespussercats wrote:I don't mind that stuff.Coito ergo sum wrote:I've heard women say it was a turn-off for men to discuss their appearance out loud.
CES's Theorem on Women #964 - Women want a man to be well dressed and well-groomed, but they don't want him fretting about it like a girl. So, advice to men is, even if you're not, act confident about your appearance, and don't talk about weight loss around women you want to date. Women don't want a guy to be more concerned about his appearance than they are about theirs.
I just remember being surprised the first time I realized men do worry about that stuff.
I resemble that remark!hadespussercats wrote:I don't know. Check out some of the diet and exercise threads here. Plenty of men seem concerned about their appearance. And why not?Coito ergo sum wrote:Most of us don't worry that much about that stuff. The hair, yes, I'll give you that. Guys don't want to go bald. We want hair, and we want are dicks to work reasonably well. Beyond that, we're pretty flexible...hadespussercats wrote:I don't mind that stuff.Coito ergo sum wrote:I've heard women say it was a turn-off for men to discuss their appearance out loud.
CES's Theorem on Women #964 - Women want a man to be well dressed and well-groomed, but they don't want him fretting about it like a girl. So, advice to men is, even if you're not, act confident about your appearance, and don't talk about weight loss around women you want to date. Women don't want a guy to be more concerned about his appearance than they are about theirs.
I just remember being surprised the first time I realized men do worry about that stuff.
I think it's great! Whittling four inches off your waist is worth celebrating.amused wrote:I resemble that remark!hadespussercats wrote:I don't know. Check out some of the diet and exercise threads here. Plenty of men seem concerned about their appearance. And why not?Coito ergo sum wrote:Most of us don't worry that much about that stuff. The hair, yes, I'll give you that. Guys don't want to go bald. We want hair, and we want are dicks to work reasonably well. Beyond that, we're pretty flexible...hadespussercats wrote:I don't mind that stuff.Coito ergo sum wrote:I've heard women say it was a turn-off for men to discuss their appearance out loud.
CES's Theorem on Women #964 - Women want a man to be well dressed and well-groomed, but they don't want him fretting about it like a girl. So, advice to men is, even if you're not, act confident about your appearance, and don't talk about weight loss around women you want to date. Women don't want a guy to be more concerned about his appearance than they are about theirs.
I just remember being surprised the first time I realized men do worry about that stuff.![]()
Re-entry into the dating game will do that.
Perhaps so. I think my theorem #964 still holds. Whether concerned or not, a man ought not come across to a woman as if he is a worrywart about such matters.hadespussercats wrote:I don't know. Check out some of the diet and exercise threads here. Plenty of men seem concerned about their appearance. And why not?Coito ergo sum wrote:Most of us don't worry that much about that stuff. The hair, yes, I'll give you that. Guys don't want to go bald. We want hair, and we want are dicks to work reasonably well. Beyond that, we're pretty flexible...hadespussercats wrote:I don't mind that stuff.Coito ergo sum wrote:I've heard women say it was a turn-off for men to discuss their appearance out loud.
CES's Theorem on Women #964 - Women want a man to be well dressed and well-groomed, but they don't want him fretting about it like a girl. So, advice to men is, even if you're not, act confident about your appearance, and don't talk about weight loss around women you want to date. Women don't want a guy to be more concerned about his appearance than they are about theirs.
I just remember being surprised the first time I realized men do worry about that stuff.
Absolutely it is. Expressing worry over it, though, is -- I have found - unattractive to women. If we're diverting into the dating scene, I can tell amused something with some assurance -- his probability of hitting it off with chicks in the dating scene will go way up if he walks that walk without talking that talk. Be athletic or fit - don't worry about it. Be well dressed and well-groomed, but don't talk about accessories and cosmetics.hadespussercats wrote:I think it's great! Whittling four inches off your waist is worth celebrating.amused wrote:I resemble that remark!hadespussercats wrote:I don't know. Check out some of the diet and exercise threads here. Plenty of men seem concerned about their appearance. And why not?Coito ergo sum wrote:Most of us don't worry that much about that stuff. The hair, yes, I'll give you that. Guys don't want to go bald. We want hair, and we want are dicks to work reasonably well. Beyond that, we're pretty flexible...hadespussercats wrote: I don't mind that stuff.
I just remember being surprised the first time I realized men do worry about that stuff.![]()
Re-entry into the dating game will do that.![]()
A side dish - as in, "Give me the full, English Sunday dinner. And can I get chips on the side?"Animavore wrote:What does "on the side" mean anyway?
Waiter: "Can I take your order please?"Animavore wrote:What does "on the side" mean anyway?
No no. That isn't what was meant in this context. See above.Xamonas Chegwé wrote:A side dish - as in, "Give me the full, English Sunday dinner. And can I get chips on the side?"Animavore wrote:What does "on the side" mean anyway?
Only if I can have Rambo on the sideamused wrote:See When Harry Met Sally for a funny look at 'on the side' ordering.
Yes - it is the epitome of CES's Theorem #961 -amused wrote:See When Harry Met Sally for a funny look at 'on the side' ordering.
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