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Everybody likes different things. There is really no right or wrong way to be found attractive. One man's dove is another man's turkey. And there is a double standard for genders. Some people who are just meat shopping dont mind the 6-pack and T/A pics. And some people want more out of dating. Just depends on where youre coming from and headed...
I kinda like this picture, though. IMO, it's the full frontal duck face pics that blow.
Well, I could have chosen much worse pictures than that. It just happened to be the first one I found, and I wanted to keep the cleavage to a minimum for forum purposes.
Well, I could have chosen much worse pictures than that. It just happened to be the first one I found, and I wanted to keep the cleavage to a minimum for forum purposes.
For every guy that says he's making 100k there's a fat chick that says she's average or curvy.
eff online dating in the face
But 100k isn't subjective. You either make it or you don't. It's not up to interpretation. Body shape and how it's perceived represents much more of a grey area, given individual taste, cultural preferences, etc. One guy's fat chick is another guy's wide-hipped dream.
Duckface is just the pursed lip thing that somewhere along the line, some girl was told made her face look skinny or sexy, and it just snowballed from there.
If you do any online dating at all, you really just kind of have to accept that most people post the most flattering pics they have, and go into it assuming that their everyday game isn't gonna look like their "A" game.
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