I got Lex Luthor the other day from my wisecracking boss who is not too far from sporting a horseshoe himself.
Quote from: Razor X on December 05, 2010, 07:15:48 PMI got Lex Luthor the other day from my wisecracking boss who is not too far from sporting a horseshoe himself. Did you point out he's Harry, of harry toilet seat!
There's a few other guys at work who are probably in their early 30s and starting to seriously thin. It will be interesting to see if any of them eventually end up going sly. I am doing my best to set a good example.
Quote from: Razor X on December 05, 2010, 07:25:13 PMThere's a few other guys at work who are probably in their early 30s and starting to seriously thin. It will be interesting to see if any of them eventually end up going sly. I am doing my best to set a good example. What's their choice in the final analysis? Within the last two months one guy at my gym moved from buzzed to sly, he shaves one to two times a week. He said that his brother who's something like 8 years older and balding still hasn't come to terms with it. This guy looks good with it, but he's still not totally with it I think, but what's the alternative? He said seeing his picture from the rear with the "dip" in the back was a factor in accepting it. We've all been there and it's really a personal issue--all we can do is assure them we've been there and sly looks better than balding.
I think it can be a somewhat menacing look and I think that may be why I felt kind of uncomfortable at first, because I'm really not that kind of person. But I've come to actually enjoy the fact that my appearance doesn't quite match my personality. Being aware that I look menacing to some people has actually increased my confidence. For example, I was involved a very minor fender-bender last week (no damage done at all). The other driver was acting like a jerk but I think he was a bit afraid to push his luck too far.How you dress can make a huge difference. When I'm wearing khakis and a dress or polo shirt for work, I feel like a completely different person than when I'm wearing a T-shirt and jeans. When I wear my glasses, I think it tends to soften my look -- and that may be part of the reason why I don't like wearing them in public.You're right that a smile can also make a huge difference.
People are honestly sh*t scared of me - outside of those people who know me. At the gym everyone just gets out of my way.
Quote from: Jack21 on December 05, 2010, 09:57:34 PMPeople are honestly sh*t scared of me - outside of those people who know me. At the gym everyone just gets out of my way. Honestly, I really wouldn't worry about it. It's better than being the guy who gets sand kicked in his face. I look a lot different than I used to; people who only knew me in my pre-sly days rarely recognize me. It was a little disconcerting at first but it's something I've gotten used to.
the answer is just a more frequent smile and a consistently more upbeat attitude.
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