Originally Posted by Kyle DeLexus:
How does one go about finding a new hair stylist? I'm looking for a young hot chick that does a good job with medium length men's hair. In Lawrence btw.
I'm telling you, find a gay man. Yes, it might be a bit uncomfortable when he rubs his junk on you, but you will have amazing hair. [Reply]
Originally Posted by Kyle DeLexus:
I was going to, then I decided to bump his thread. Other's might want to know how to get a hot chick cutting their hair also.
A lil' short fat gay asian man cuts my hair. [Reply]
Do you guys really find people look at you differently based on the shoes you wear? How about your hair?
I usually just phone it in. I have to wear a uniform all day, so I pick a comfy pair of sneaks. Hair looks fairly weak. I just didn't know if that really matters.
This applies to meeting women, but also business applications (more importantly). [Reply]
Originally Posted by Mastashake:
Do you guys really find people look at you differently based on the shoes you wear? How about your hair?
This applies to meeting women, but also business applications (more importantly).
Actually yes, in my line of work it makes a huge difference. I'm in advertising sales and consultanting and if I wear a tie I make more sales than when I don't. If I am at a business social I drink wine instead of beer, just some little things like that actually make a difference. [Reply]
-Jorts, don't wear 'em. Ever.
-Want a suit that looks and feels great? Please don't go to Mens Warehouse. The less polyester in your suit, the better!
-Always good to own a pair of majority white casual shoes (no, I'm not racist lol) :-)
-Buy in colors that are more appropriate to your skin tone/hair color. If you have light skin/hair, avoid white and black. If you have a darker skin tone, refrain from pastels. [Reply]
Originally Posted by Mastashake:
Do you guys really find people look at you differently based on the shoes you wear? How about your hair?
I usually just phone it in. I have to wear a uniform all day, so I pick a comfy pair of sneaks. Hair looks fairly weak. I just didn't know if that really matters.
This applies to meeting women, but also business applications (more importantly).
Yes. Besides your coat, your shoes are the first thing that people will notice about you. [Reply]
Originally Posted by Kyle DeLexus:
Yes. Besides your coat, your shoes are the first thing that people will notice about you.
I'm finding it hard to believe people give a crap about what people wear. I guess its because I live out in the country and dung-covered boots with Carhartts are the norm. If you wear a suit around here, even as a salesman, you will be looked at by women and men alike as prissy.
Maybe someone has some links for when I move to the city (in August) I can fit in. :-) I'll have to get rid of my nylon/fleece jacket and hiking boots. :-( [Reply]
Originally Posted by Mastashake:
I'm finding it hard to believe people give a crap about what people wear. I guess its because I live out in the country and dung-covered boots with Carhartts are the norm. If you wear a suit around here, even as a salesman, you will be looked at by women and men alike as prissy.
Maybe someone has some links for when I move to the city (in August) I can fit in. :-) I'll have to get rid of my nylon/fleece jacket and hiking boots. :-(
Originally Posted by Mastashake:
I'm finding it hard to believe people give a crap about what people wear. I guess its because I live out in the country and dung-covered boots with Carhartts are the norm. If you wear a suit around here, even as a salesman, you will be looked at by women and men alike as prissy.
Maybe someone has some links for when I move to the city (in August) I can fit in. :-) I'll have to get rid of my nylon/fleece jacket and hiking boots. :-(
just tell me what you do and what you need, YES SIR, the right clothing will not only help you LOOK better, they'll make YOU feel better, too. Again, just sort of outline you situation in life, also, how's your body? Include your hair color. I'll be glad to help, if you're serious. [Reply]
Originally Posted by Simply Red:
just tell me what you do and what you need, YES SIR, the right clothing will not only help you LOOK better, they'll make YOU feel better, too. Again, just sort of outline you situation in life, also, how's your body? Include your hair color. I'll be glad to help, if you're serious.
I'm basically looking to like a block of mild cheddar cheese: slightly sharp, but not overwhelming. I'm not a suit and tie guy, I'm a college student. So casual is for me. If you really want to, you can show me some nice casual kicks, some nice casual shirts and jeans. I dress fairly well for people around here. In the city I'd probably look pretty crappy.
I've just gotten back into the swing of working out. But trying to gain muscle is harder than trying to lose fat. People can lose ten pounds of fat in a month. I'd have to be on some serious juice to gain ten pounds of muscle. As it is right now I'm about 140 pounds.
Also, I am blonde. And I have very fine hair. VERY FINE. I usually put something in it to make it look chunkier and then let it lay down. But I don't like that. I would love to do something interesting, but my hair sucks for anything that requires it to... stay in one place. [Reply]
Originally Posted by Mastashake:
I'm basically looking to like a block of mild cheddar cheese: slightly sharp, but not overwhelming. I'm not a suit and tie guy, I'm a college student. So casual is for me. If you really want to, you can show me some nice casual kicks, some nice casual shirts and jeans. I dress fairly well for people around here. In the city I'd probably look pretty crappy.
I've just gotten back into the swing of working out. But trying to gain muscle is harder than trying to lose fat. People can lose ten pounds of fat in a month. I'd have to be on some serious juice to gain ten pounds of muscle. As it is right now I'm about 140 pounds.
Also, I am blonde. And I have very fine hair. VERY FINE.
Yes, sir. I have an incredibly small frame. In high school I was 125-130. Even if I were a low body fat with a large amount of muscle, I'd be close to 150-155.
I edited my post above to be more comprehensive, as well.
FTR women really don't like guys as small as me. I've heard them say it to me. Being a scrawny guy is like being a fat chick. [Reply]