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amykitten
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23 Dec 2016, 3:42 pm

I am personally not a fan of facial hair. But I agree with others with you being average.



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23 Dec 2016, 3:49 pm

You are a brave man. There is no way I'm ever putting my photos on here to be rated.

You look very like a friend of mine who has been happily married for the past 5 years. Your looks will not hold you back. Although he does have an active job and is really into healthy eating, so he has that, um, slenderness/fitness going for him... And I say this as someone who has just sat and eaten a whole share bag of Doritos... so take that with a pinch of salt.



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23 Dec 2016, 4:13 pm

What does everybody mean by my fringe? And, I don't think I'll be shaving the beard off anytime soon. I have a cross between a baby face and some creepy goblin thing, lol.

Also, to anyone wondering, I'm wearing my shirt backwards in the second to left pic. It was the family Thanksgiving pic, and mine was the only one that had anything printed on it so my mom told me to turn it around, haha.


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23 Dec 2016, 4:27 pm

I love the idea of this photofeeler.com and their result presentation.

but the allowed sample of votes is too small in free mode, meh.

I tried my pic there:


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23 Dec 2016, 5:19 pm

Men's fashion in 2016 wasn't for fringes. It was the swooped back thing. Even older, married guys I know are getting in on this look. If my 40 year old friends are into this then it's probably on the way out now, but this was the 2016 look.

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Even George Clooney is in on it

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I must be getting older, I'm posting grey haired men as examples of attractiveness :roll: But I really like the short back and side, business in the top look. And a beard is cool if it's trimmed and shaped neatly.

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23 Dec 2016, 5:21 pm

Oh and lets not forget my favourite bearded red-head.

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23 Dec 2016, 8:04 pm

I think the picture on the far right is best.

But yeah the main problem I see is in a couple your shirt is kind of bunched up in the front, which looks a little awkward not sure if they're a bit too small or if they're just too wrinkly or if you like took a jacket off and it temporarily bunched it up. Aside from that I don't think you look bad at all...

I'd say it might liven up the look a little if you incorporate more t-shirts with designs instead of all plain ones.


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23 Dec 2016, 8:22 pm

I'm a heterosexual male, so I don't know how valuable my opinion is, but whatever. I think the picture second from the right with the Avengers t-shirt looks the best. I don't really think you're very overweight, but it would probably help if you shed a few pounds. Your size is what I'd call portly. Most women I've met don't really care for beards. I guess if it's short and trimmed neatly, it could look attractive. As for the face, I have no idea what females find attractive and unattractive.



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24 Dec 2016, 6:57 pm

Attraction is entirely subjective, so even if you do think you could be better looking, chances are good that there’ll be someone out there who will fall head over heels for you and think you’re the best looking thing on the planet.. . . .. I like your cheeky smile and nice eyes



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24 Dec 2016, 7:06 pm

Anngables wrote:
Attraction is entirely subjective, so even if you do think you could be better looking, chances are good that there’ll be someone out there who will fall head over heels for you and think you’re the best looking thing on the planet.. . . .. I like your cheeky smile and nice eyes

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24 Dec 2016, 7:34 pm

sly279 wrote:
Anngables wrote:
Attraction is entirely subjective, so even if you do think you could be better looking, chances are good that there’ll be someone out there who will fall head over heels for you and think you’re the best looking thing on the planet.. . . .. I like your cheeky smile and nice eyes

Never meet any woman who doesn't think I'm ugly


Um you I've seen a pic of you and told you you weren't ugly



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24 Dec 2016, 7:36 pm

I like beards! Very attractive! A little young for me though maybe...



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25 Dec 2016, 5:24 am

you are not a bad looking guy, not really ugly. i like the beard. there are women that goes how they are treated, treat with respect like how you like to be treated.



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25 Dec 2016, 5:27 am

The_Face_of_Boo wrote:
I love the idea of this photofeeler.com and their result presentation.

but the allowed sample of votes is too small in free mode, meh.

I tried my pic there:


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The idea of that is dumb.



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25 Dec 2016, 9:37 am

ThisAdamGuy wrote:
What does everybody mean by my fringe? And, I don't think I'll be shaving the beard off anytime soon. I have a cross between a baby face and some creepy goblin thing, lol.

Also, to anyone wondering, I'm wearing my shirt backwards in the second to left pic. It was the family Thanksgiving pic, and mine was the only one that had anything printed on it so my mom told me to turn it around, haha.


When I say "fringe" I mean the bangs over your forehead. To me, it looks like you put a bowl on your head and just cut the hair straight across over your forehead.

That haircut is stereotypical haircut for a man who is childlike and/or intellectually disabled (think of Jim Carrey in Dumb and Dumber) because it's like a haircut mom would give you because she can't afford to take you to a barber or stylist to cut your hair. If that's not the image you want to give off, spend the money and get yourself to a stylist who can give you a proper haircut and style. It will be worth it.


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25 Dec 2016, 12:29 pm

Hmm....what happened to "individualism" here? Puff disappeared.

You lot are pushing him to uniformity.

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