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I was recently told by a woman I had a date with, who I've known for a few weeks, she said she could tell I was a total dork in high school, and that I became hot. Do any women in the 20s agree?
I think you're a cutie! So I'd have to agree with her. I wouldn't be able to tell if you were a nerd in HS. Are you a bit shy? Maybe that's why she sensed that..?
I'm a guy, so I don't have much of an opinion, other to say that most women joke about guys who take pictures of themselves in the mirror of a public restroom. Might want to lose that one, or at least photoshop out the urinals.
That..... and regarding the third picture: Elvis called from the grave, and he wants his sunglasses back.
You're too young for me to really consider you "hot."
That being said, I think you look best (handsome) in the Jan 2011 shot (minus the stupid peace sign ). You look like a DB in the July '11 photo with the shades and spikey hair and facial hair. Only thing missing is the Affliction shirt. It looks like you're trying too hard.
You don't look bad in the 1st photo, but I think you'd look more polished/handsome with a shorter hair cut.
BUT that's just my preference and opinions and you can take those with a grain of salt because in the grand scheme of things, they mean squat.
most women joke about guys who take pictures of themselves in the mirror of a public restroom. Might want to lose that one, or at least photoshop out the urinals.
Haha, why is it that guys are always oblivious to the sh-- behind them in pictures?!
You still look dorky to me, but that's not necessarily a bad thing.
My sentiments exactly. Although, I will add that IMHO, you aren't unattractive, but I wouldn't say you are "hot". I'd say you were "cute."
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