Limb Lengthening Forum
Community Hangout => Off Topic => Topic started by: w1988 on March 23, 2015, 07:22:25 PM
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Pics:
(http://i1081.photobucket.com/albums/j359/pwb2011/ls/ls2.jpg)
(http://i1081.photobucket.com/albums/j359/pwb2011/ls/ls1.jpg)
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Pics:
(http://i1081.photobucket.com/albums/j359/pwb2011/ls/ls2.jpg)
(http://i1081.photobucket.com/albums/j359/pwb2011/ls/ls1.jpg)
No .
Seriously your face
Haha ,Just Kidding
It is ok,not look like gay.
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What product do you use for your hair?
And I think your overall look (jacket, tie, etc) is VERY metrosexual, which some might interpret as gay.
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I think it's the combination of the jacket and the bow tie that's doing it. Either one by itself wouldn't give off that "traditional" homosexual look.
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never wear a bowtie
you
i'm sorry but it screams of someone looking for attention
ditch the bowtie and you look fine... though the way you trim your beard and your eyebrows makes you look metrosexual regardless
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Dude never EVER wear two different stripes. It clashes and just screams "I don't care look at me!" which is interpreted as gay. Also the blazer could be looser. I know it's in nowadays but if you're asking our opinion then obviously you care. Some guys can pull off the straight metro thing but your face appears too masculine to get away with it and not seem gay.
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honestly, it does look "gay". I say either the bowtie or the fancy suit, not both.
I think you generally have a good style though. Chicks like that
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Also the blazer could be looser.
I bought it a last week in the 2nd smallest size (38") so it would require minimal tailoring, can't make it looser. Some time this week I'm getting the sleeves shortened, maybe ill get it raised it up a bit to make me look less short.
What product do you use for your hair?
American crew grooming cream, but this was after a shower; some of it stays on your hair.
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Guys, does my party outfit make me look gay?
(http://s5d2.turboimagehost.com/t1/22716853_Does_It.png) (http://www.turboimagehost.com/p/22716853/Does_It.png.html)
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Guys, does my party outfit make me look gay?
(http://s5d2.turboimagehost.com/t1/22716853_Does_It.png) (http://www.turboimagehost.com/p/22716853/Does_It.png.html)
LOL. KiloKAHN, is that really you?
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Guys, does my party outfit make me look gay?
(http://s5d2.turboimagehost.com/t1/22716853_Does_It.png) (http://www.turboimagehost.com/p/22716853/Does_It.png.html)
Don't know.. but the rainbow is a dead giveaway.. LMAO ;D
Good one!
... to OP. I don't know either. I prefer the solid looks to the strip. The jacket also looks at a bit tight. I prefer the relaxed fit. But that is just me.
Usually, men wear bow-tie on special occasions like to wedding or ceremony... or if he works as a waiter at a high-end restaurant. I don't often see men with bow-tie at the club or in business setting... unless he is the owner of a business and has a really unique taste. But I wouldn't call it as "gay."
Here is an example of a solid relaxed fit. But of course, he is a model.
(http://i58.tinypic.com/34o3uqr.jpg)
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Here is an example of a solid relaxed fit. But of course, he is a model.
(http://i58.tinypic.com/34o3uqr.jpg)
That's too relaxed. TO me this is relaxed
(http://www.imbennett.com/wp-content/uploads/2014/12/men-look1.jpg)
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Mr. GQ over here! You actually don't appear that short. Maybe because you're thin and dress as such. I used to be told the same, that I didn't really appear as short as I was.
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LOL. KiloKAHN, is that really you?
Yep.
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Mr. GQ over here! You actually don't appear that short. Maybe because you're thin and dress as such. I used to be told the same, that I didn't really appear as short as I was.
Nah I'm not that thin more like average build but the stubble, hair and always dressing overly-formal fends off the fact that I'm pretty short ;/
If I was just like 3" taller (in the legs) then I'd be able to pull off the GQ look perfectly to a T. Hopefully it'll happen this year.
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Nah I'm not that thin more like average build but the stubble, hair and always dressing overly-formal fends off the fact that I'm pretty short ;/
If I was just like 3" taller (in the legs) then I'd be able to pull off the GQ look perfectly to a T. Hopefully it'll happen this year.
i didn't mean thin, I worded it wrong, I meant you look lean. I have a similar build, but my legs are bigger/stockier (or, they were before LL).
i think even with 2-2.5 inches you'd be set.
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i like the second outfit much better
no more bowties
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Lol, and this is an insecured "straight" guy. If you want an honest opinion, it doesn't look good.
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Not entirely gay, it just looks like you're compensating for something exceedingly small. You look like a walking pear.
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Perhaps you are the one with mental issues?
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That's too relaxed. TO me this is relaxed
(http://www.imbennett.com/wp-content/uploads/2014/12/men-look1.jpg)
Looking thick, solid, tight -mirin progress and thanks for the motivation
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Bowties are in, provided you are rich and drive in a limousine. The colour of your clothes will need to be solid dark.
I saw a few photos of Warren Buffet with bowties so I think there are occasions for bowtie. It wouldn't work though if you wear it on a bus or wear it to work, underneath somebody who dresses more casually than you are.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9ymZ6sxFBbU
I like the way he pays for sex at the end even though at his calibre he can easily get laid just by showing up. This is power.
Not entirely gay, it just looks like you're compensating for something exceedingly small. You look like a walking pear.
----> looks like someone is having a bad day :'(
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----> looks like someone is having a bad day :'(
There's a point where fashion starts to have diminishing returns. Once you go past the point of showing you are socially competent with up to date clothing, the industry clearly starts to take advantage of those who were given the short end of the stick in personality or appearance and are looking to compensate. They do this by advertising overpriced clothing that follows manufactured trends , all draped on tall handsome models. This is my opinion based on seeing the most athletic/popular guys wearing simplistic clothing like athletic wear or form fitting plain t-shirts and jeans. Perhaps fashion means more in your neck of the woods. I hear in Italy there are a lot of Justin Bieber types and that being fashionable and thin are ideal. That's a surprise to me, coming from a country where gladiator worship is commonplace and where your value increases exponentially the taller and larger boned you are. I think American football being our go to sport has made us more primitive. I envy countries where small boned skinny soccer players are walking gods, instead of 6'4" Tom Brady's, 6'6" Rob Gronkowski's, or 6'9" Kris Humphries', guys whose bones are so large you could wear their ribcages as chest armor and skulls as helmets.
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There's a point where fashion starts to have diminishing returns. Once you go past the point of showing you are socially competent with up to date clothing, the industry clearly starts to take advantage of those who were given the short end of the stick in personality or appearance and are looking to compensate. They do this by advertising overpriced clothing that follows manufactured trends , all draped on tall handsome models. This is my opinion based on seeing the most athletic/popular guys wearing simplistic clothing like athletic wear or form fitting plain t-shirts and jeans. Perhaps fashion means more in your neck of the woods. I hear in Italy there are a lot of Justin Bieber types and that being fashionable and thin are ideal. That's a surprise to me, coming from a country where gladiator worship is commonplace and where your value increases exponentially the taller and larger boned you are. I think American football being our go to sport has made us more primitive. I envy countries where small boned skinny soccer players are walking gods, instead of 6'4" Tom Brady's, 6'6" Rob Gronkowski's, or 6'9" Kris Humphries', guys whose bones are so large you could wear their ribcages as chest armor and skulls as helmets.
Yeah, I agree. The movie is a satire comic depiction the lives of the super rich. There is no point in dressing so fancy and paying for sex when you can get it for free in a relationship. There is a diminishing returns for clothing of course, and clothing can only bring you so far, you also need good body frame. Brands like Prada, Gucci, etc. sells more on the idea of high-end and ownership status than for value and looks. In my opinion, I think the best looking clothes are the ones that are simple in design and don't bring attention to oneself. This includes clothing in relaxed fit and non-shiny colour. But of course, everyone's taste is different.
Yeah, the program that we watch, the people around us and the sum of your life experience all have an effect on what we think is aesthetic. For football fans, the guys you mention would be ideal. In Italy the fashsion conscious group associates the skinny and pretty face you see in Vogue magazine as ideal. People who watch cartoon like Musicmaker thinks her hero is ideal. For bodybuilder who I meet at the gym, the massive oversize body type are beautiful. So you're right, it varies from geography and culture.
For me personally, I watch MMA (Mixed Martial Art) and I also work in the corporate world. Being a bodybuilder looks great without clothes on but I plan on wearing clothes for the large chunk of my life. So for me, the ideal body composition would be where the body mass is enough for functionality but not so much that it hinders wearing clothes. A typical MMA fighter's body would be ideal.
The video below highlights the importance of clothing in the corporate world.
https://youtu.be/fdC9Q41-5vE
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Yep.
Nice, you look like you'd be fun to hang out with. Actually, even though I can't see your face, you kinda remind me of one of my good buddies.