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I agree, and so does this sexy, bald stud!
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Just shave it BRO! Join our ranks of the dregs of society & instantly lose 3 points on the looks scale... er I mean liberate yourself and start saving money on shampoos and haircuts! EMBRACE THE DOME!
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I agree, and so does this sexy, bald stud!
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Just shave it BRO! Join our ranks of the dregs of society & instantly lose 3 points on the looks scale... er I mean liberate yourself and start saving money on shampoos and haircuts! EMBRACE THE DOME!
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If he is married happily it's fine to shave
Shaving is sometimes a good solution
Shaving should only be done by those men willing to accept living the rest of their lives on the sidelines.
Every woman out there would prefer that her husband has hair; by choice, or otherwise.
The whole "if you're married it's not a big deal" BS is a cope. It comes from the lunatic idea that if you're married (bonus if you have kids!) that she'll be yours forever, no matter what.
Every woman out there would prefer that her husband has hair; by choice, or otherwise.
The whole "if you're married it's not a big deal" BS is a cope. It comes from the lunatic idea that if you're married (bonus if you have kids!) that she'll be yours forever, no matter what.
I don’t think someone who makes a dramatic exit post only to return is in a position to talk to anyone about coping.
This.
Why wouldn't you want to look good for your wife anyway? You wouldn't be happy if she stopped caring about her weight...
women "don't care about looks"
and that it's "more important for women";
False
The male attration checklist contains more traits that can compensate for inferior looks than a woman can.
It is indeed false that women don't care about looks.
So why then did you quote it?
Nope. Not if you want anything real, anyway. At a certain point, there also winds up being a fair bit of subjectivity in "hotness". Less so for men, unfortunately as we are allowed basically one type that women find attractive.
It has never been my experience, observation, or even belief that anything can "compensate" for "inferior looks" to the point that someone would seriously date or marry someone they'd find "unattractive" because of some other characteristic.
I've known virtue-signaling, attractive women who dated nerdy dudes with "dad bods" only to eventually wind up with a guy way better looking later on.
I've known gold diggers who married rich men only for those men to wind up complaining they never get a drop of sweat out of her since getting married.
I've known married men who've been cheated on by their wives who were running off with men who were either better looking, or as good looking but with better personalities. I've known men who've done the same to their wives.
But I have never known anyone, not one person in a happy relationship who said, "I think my spouse is actually kinda ugly, but it doesn't matter".
But the looksmatched couples? They tend to stick together a whole lot longer.
Women do care about looks. In a different way than men though.
You make it seem like there are only two categories: ugly and attractive but there is obviously a huge grey area. When I say compensate I do not mean that a physical 2 van become an 8 to women attraction-wise but a physical 6 can be an 8 if he does everything else right. Of course you will not find anyone saying that their spouse is ugly but you will find people that say that their spouse is 'completely not their usual type'.
Once women are ready to start a family they absolutely will compromise on their partner’s looks if they think he offers maturity and stability.
No relationship is guaranteed to last, but their success hinges on way more than continued mutual physical attraction.