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Originally Posted by KiNA
^ True.. Then you'll just have to accept it as what it is.. hopefully, you guys can still be friends. I'm not saying that you making a big mistake by rejecting that trait
And thank you
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I guess it's can be a very difficult situation when you're really in love ^^ Everything seems like a dream, and then BAM! a big problem arises. You love the person a lot but you feel that you just can't accept to live with that problem.
Reading nice anecdotes like what you've written makes me smile, I shall thank you too
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Originally Posted by Tempester
What a fascinating discovery (for me)! I always thought women understand men like the back of their hand and know everything about male psychology. I found that rather discomforting, but now I feel better knowing that every woman I meet cannot read my mind. Just like the other way around, it's nice for a man to have some "mystery", you know.
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You did really think that all the women understand everything about men? XD
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Originally Posted by Tempester
Spoiler for off topic:
Actually, in real life, I prefer no makeup and major facial/body changes on women. I can't see the appeal in it (for either men or women), and it ends up as a turnoff.
I once knew this girl who I found really beautiful and sexy. She had a pretty face and glorious shining straight hair. But at one point, she went for a party and totally messed herself up. She put hideous mascara on, plucked her eyebrows (probably the biggest turnoff), and dyed and curled her hair.
After that, I stopped liking her. I just wish she went for the party without bothering with makeup and other stuff, because her natural beauty was the most effective form of hers and set her apart from other girls. She was perfect, so why did she have to mess herself up?
For me at least, the "natural beauty" phenomenon applies to both 2D and 3D women.
I'll probably copy-paste this into the "turn-offs" thread some time.
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Well, don't see
excessive make-up as a norm. And keep in mind that not all the girls are skilled when it comes to use make-up. For example, a lot of young girls put a TON of make-up, and yes, if i had to give my personal opinion, the result can be really ugly.
Also, you can be a natural beauty and for instance use foundation cream. Why? Because it can make you look even more pretty, and because many foundation creams are actually
good for the skin. And you don't have to put a lot of cream.
I won't say that putting make-up is an Art, but it's not just something that you put carelessly on your face. It can actually have the opposite effect if you don't use it the right way.
About dying hair, I don't like that, but it's a personal opinion.