AmsterdamAssassin
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A what?Well, if you're going to wear a tortie, you're liable to get compliments.
A what?Well, if you're going to wear a tortie, you're liable to get compliments.
That looked like a tortoiseshell cat, maybe I was wrong?A what?
Hi Zecko,That looked like a tortoiseshell cat, maybe I was wrong?
Sorry, but this is wrong.I agree with that girl.
Good clothes don’t really raise your looks/attraction rating. At best, they “hold the line” and prevent the guy from losing points due to bad fashion/fit.
So, good fashion and fit is worth it, but it’s not a silver bullet.
Klook is a Maine Coon (I call him a Main Cool, because he's indifferent to other people)That looked like a tortoiseshell cat, maybe I was wrong?
I would probably be revered as a veterinarian. Or a pirate with a ship's cat.were dear old Amsterdam born a bit earlier he would have been burnt at the stake as a Warlock.
I totally agree with Rizz on this.Sorry, but this is wrong.
Clothes really make a difference in dating. Mark Zuckerberg recently upgraded his style, and he went from "robot alien" to "****boy" immediately.
So yes: clothes matter for looksmaxxing. But out of just pure physical looks, the project a vibe that can set your entire frame for women. Do you look like a nerd? You'll be viewed and treated as one. Do you look like a bad boy? You'll be viewed and treated as one. Do you look adventurous and interesting? same thing...
Before I retired, I dressed in muted colour suits to blend in with my clientele or just fade into the background as just another white collar worker. So those clothes didn't make me stand out (but they were not supposed to).idk, I try dressing up nice but its not the clothes that make me stand out. I might be an outlier here.
I wear clothes that fits my personality and vibe (which is probably why I get complimented on my style), but I wouldn't dress other people in my style. I do see other people's styles that would look weird/silly on me because their clothes wouldn't suit my vibe/personality.That said, I have never worn a single outfit that has as many accessories or layers as yours do; while your attire looks great on you - I think it would look silly on me. You do have a rather eccentric personality that works very much to your favor
I prefer my physique to be a bedroom surprise.Same for men, if you're jacked, any type of clothes your wear will make you stand out
I make good money, eventually it will be known to a girl, in the beginning I want to be desired for my physique, not for the money I bringYes, but some of us don't want to only be known as a meat head.
For some of us, the automatic assumption is that the only things I know are Protein, Lift, Steroids. Admittedly, I know a lot about all of those, but that attracts only a certain clientele and id rather be known for other things alongside that.
I look like I Lift in everything I wear. Some chick's only care about the muscles, and those chick's will immediately move on to the next guy with muscles and abs because there's always someone bigger.
Most jacked guys look good in a fitted t-shirt and other casual clothes, but that bulky bodybuilder look often doesn't translate so well into formal wear - suits, ties, blazers, etc. A slimmer, more athletic look tends to look better then.You know what's better than clothes? Having a jacked body that makes every clothes you wear stand out. Like a girl with a nice body, she wears something cheap and due to her figure makes her hot.
Same for men, if you're jacked, any type of clothes your wear will make you stand out
Yeah, I'm pretty sure women will run away from jacked guys like the rock saying "ohhh noooo he looks so bad in a suit, I prefer slimmer guys in suits" Stop the excuses, go lift and make some muscles.Most jacked guys look good in a fitted t-shirt and other casual clothes, but that bulky bodybuilder look often doesn't translate so well into formal wear - suits, ties, blazers, etc. A slimmer, more athletic look tends to look better then.
Why do you think male models tend to be slim and trim and not bulky jacked guys? (you don't need to answer, it's a rhetorical question).Yeah, I'm pretty sure women will run away from jacked guys like the rock saying "ohhh noooo he looks so bad in a suit, I prefer slimmer guys in suits" Stop the excuses, go lift and make some muscles.
I just lead by giving the best orgasm/sex ratio.I'm trying to lead with tasteful clothes that show more personality than "I eat protein at every meal"
Calicos have a white base, tortoiseshells have a dark base. And calicos tend to be more spotted, while torties have more random markings. But yeah, that spot around the eye threw me off. Never mind. Anyway, nice accessory, or peacock itemThe area around his right eye was trimmed because he needed eyelid surgery after chasing another tomcat from my garden. His fur is black with reddish-brown. So maybe that's why you think he's 'calico' or 'tortoise'.
I get what you're saying.I agree with that girl.
Good clothes don’t really raise your looks/attraction rating. At best, they “hold the line” and prevent the guy from losing points due to bad fashion/fit.
So, good fashion and fit is worth it, but it’s not a silver bullet.