While it doesn't look dirty or ragged, it's also definitively not attractive. In fact, I'm afraid I would say it's rather sad, and sensationally bland. Like you made a run through a sporting goods store with the lights off and went out wearing what got caught on you. I can see dressing like that at home, or when having a jog in the park or work, but little else. Remember, if it doesn't have a collar, it's not suitable to wear at work or on a date.You want to know how I typically dress? Look in the photo albums I have here. Doesn't look dirty or shabby, does it?
You mean, when meeting actual, living human beings?And I do dress up when the situation calls for it.
There is no way that would work out.Hit on the lady with the Lean Cuisines in her cart.![]()
As for glasses, this is what I wear now (different brand, same style). You can't go wrong with geek chic, but be sure they look good with your facial features.
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While it doesn't look dirty or ragged, it's also definitively not attractive. In fact, I'm afraid I would say it's rather sad, and sensationally bland. Like you made a run through a sporting goods store with the lights off and went out wearing what got caught on you. I can see dressing like that at home, or when having a jog in the park or work, but little else. Remember, if it doesn't have a collar, it's not suitable to wear at work or on a date.You want to know how I typically dress? Look in the photo albums I have here. Doesn't look dirty or shabby, does it?
In the military, we called those Tactical Birth Control Devices.
In the military, we called those Tactical Birth Control Devices.
Also, your room looks like the place where you put the stuffed animals from your old Aunt's inheritance...
Do people actually meet each other and exchange phone numbers in stores? I would never give a man my phone number I met in a store. Ever. I might give him some untraceable unused email address that I would then check to see if he wrote but we would have had to have had a REALLY great discussion first.
Do people actually meet each other and exchange phone numbers in stores? I would never give a man my phone number I met in a store. Ever. I might give him some untraceable unused email address that I would then check to see if he wrote but we would have had to have had a REALLY great discussion first.
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I think the key would be not to ASK, but tell... and not in a demanding way, but casually working it into the afterthought of a conversation, for instance, I think the approach I would use, is to actually end a conversation early, as a safety mechanism AND open door... like, I could say "Well, I have to get going, but I really enjoyed our chat... I'd like to pick up where we left off... if you give me your number, I can call you, and we can have coffee or something".
At least, that's how I'd write it, if I were writing dialogue for such a situation, lol.
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