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I'm going to dissent from most of the above comments by advocating against sporting a smile. I think that the OP looks fine without it; and further, a smile detracts from seriousness of purpose. It is inimical to the deeply serious business of finding a mate.
Please, ladies and gentlemen of City Data: please explain, what is this American obsession with smiling? Why does every clerk and secretary begin a greeting with a smile, and if none is returned, interpret the act as rude or arrogant?
In my view smiling is reserved for private jocularity, with one's buddies, or one's spouse. It's not the stuff of daily discourse, and certainly not for advertising oneself amongst strangers.
I'm going to dissent from most of the above comments by advocating against sporting a smile. I think that the OP looks fine without it; and further, a smile detracts from seriousness of purpose. It is inimical to the deeply serious business of finding a mate.
Please, ladies and gentlemen of City Data: please explain, what is this American obsession with smiling? Why does every clerk and secretary begin a greeting with a smile, and if none is returned, interpret the act as rude or arrogant?
In my view smiling is reserved for private jocularity, with one's buddies, or one's spouse. It's not the stuff of daily discourse, and certainly not for advertising oneself amongst strangers.
Definitely a good looking guy. I cannot reconcile this with your many negative posts on dating. You should be dating good looking women without any problems. Just goes to show it is not just about looks.
Weird how all of the complainy posts type of guys are good looking yet they all complain they can't get any good looking girls to date them. Something doesn't add up.
I just cut it a little bit shorter on the sides. My hair has thinned a little on the temples to make a V shape that would be highly visible if it was short. Same pattern that my dad has, so I'm hoping it's my "mature hairline" and not the beginning of total hair loss. Since my hair is kinda wavy (see pic 2), I'm thinking about growing it out like Roger Federer, who has similar hair though his has receded more than mine.
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