AmsterdamAssassin
Master Don Juan
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There's a lot of focus on this forum on improving body and face with muscular exercises. And yes, there are ways to develop a sharper jawline and you can also have cosmetic surgery to get those high cheekbones that you think might make you more attractive.
Meanwhile, not much attention is spent on having an attractive expression on your face.
We all know why runway models look like they were denied dessert, they are just a walking mannequin and a sparkling happy face might detract the focus from the fashion they are wearing.
Similarly, even when her face is aesthetically flawless, a 'resting b!tch face' can turn a woman unattractive.
(Not her, of course, because she has awesome boobies)
So what conclusions are we to draw from this? We shouldn't make the mistake of 'cracking jokes' because 'women like humour' when women enjoy wit, but it's not so easy to change your dour expression in one of joyful enjoyment. Plastering a smile on your face isn't the solution when the smile doesn't reach your eyes.
The best way to improve your expression, in my not-so-humble opinion, is by internalising a more positive worldview.
(She looks curious and a bit mischievous)
According to what women tell me about being attracted to me, the main focus isn't on my calm authority but mostly on my expression which is described as 'mischievous inner amusement', which reflects mainly how I view the world (as an entertaining chaos with most people taking themselves way too seriously and self-important) and their attraction is not related to the aesthetic qualities of my face. Although my face went from round to more angular (after losing weight due to diabetes diet restrictions), I'd hesitate to call myself handsome, even if women like my looks.
So, the facial expression displaying my outlook on life is what makes me attractive to women. They see I'm enjoying myself tremendously, and they want to be part of that enjoyment and experience some joy themselves. I think that having a positive worldview coupled with an abundance mindset will do more for you than cosmetic surgery or jawline exercises. Although it never hurts to lose that double chin.
P.S. This is not a diss on any member here, nor is it a 'versus' issue. This is something you can do on top of your other improvement efforts, whether you're attractive or not. An attractive facial expression is always a bonus.
Meanwhile, not much attention is spent on having an attractive expression on your face.
We all know why runway models look like they were denied dessert, they are just a walking mannequin and a sparkling happy face might detract the focus from the fashion they are wearing.
Similarly, even when her face is aesthetically flawless, a 'resting b!tch face' can turn a woman unattractive.
(Not her, of course, because she has awesome boobies)
So what conclusions are we to draw from this? We shouldn't make the mistake of 'cracking jokes' because 'women like humour' when women enjoy wit, but it's not so easy to change your dour expression in one of joyful enjoyment. Plastering a smile on your face isn't the solution when the smile doesn't reach your eyes.
The best way to improve your expression, in my not-so-humble opinion, is by internalising a more positive worldview.
(She looks curious and a bit mischievous)
According to what women tell me about being attracted to me, the main focus isn't on my calm authority but mostly on my expression which is described as 'mischievous inner amusement', which reflects mainly how I view the world (as an entertaining chaos with most people taking themselves way too seriously and self-important) and their attraction is not related to the aesthetic qualities of my face. Although my face went from round to more angular (after losing weight due to diabetes diet restrictions), I'd hesitate to call myself handsome, even if women like my looks.
So, the facial expression displaying my outlook on life is what makes me attractive to women. They see I'm enjoying myself tremendously, and they want to be part of that enjoyment and experience some joy themselves. I think that having a positive worldview coupled with an abundance mindset will do more for you than cosmetic surgery or jawline exercises. Although it never hurts to lose that double chin.
P.S. This is not a diss on any member here, nor is it a 'versus' issue. This is something you can do on top of your other improvement efforts, whether you're attractive or not. An attractive facial expression is always a bonus.
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