Horse pepsi ad man
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Horse pepsi ad man
@spephton
very genuine and odd person trying to b̶e̶ ̶b̶r̶a̶v̶e̶ commit to the bit




Most women underrate how much men care about looks. And when they do try to get more attractive they waste time and effort on tanning, contouring their face, getting their nails done. Instead, almost everyone could be considered attractive if they lost weight, grew their hair long, and cleared up their skin. All these things are within your control. There's other basic advice that should be obvious. Wear makeup everyday and go for a youthful, dewy look. Remove your body hair. Ditch your glasses. For the extreme looksmaxxers, focus on your body. Your face is probably fine and hard to change. Get a boob job, precisely control your weight, and do hourglass-enhancing exercises. You are no longer stuck with the looks God gave you. ariababu.co.uk/p/get-sexier


Most women underrate how much men care about looks. And when they do try to get more attractive they waste time and effort on tanning, contouring their face, getting their nails done. Instead, almost everyone could be considered attractive if they lost weight, grew their hair long, and cleared up their skin. All these things are within your control. There's other basic advice that should be obvious. Wear makeup everyday and go for a youthful, dewy look. Remove your body hair. Ditch your glasses. For the extreme looksmaxxers, focus on your body. Your face is probably fine and hard to change. Get a boob job, precisely control your weight, and do hourglass-enhancing exercises. You are no longer stuck with the looks God gave you. ariababu.co.uk/p/get-sexier







@basilYam did he do it in a high status way or a low status way



>My brother died in 2020 while mountain biking with his boys, leaving behind a wife and 6 boys. >We went down to support them and nephew asked how I was doing. He said he'd been worried about me and my siblings, "I can't even imagine how hard it would be to lose one of my brothers." >When I was 20, I was feeling very low and considered ending my own life. It took me four tries, but I finally got the courage to call a crisis line. When I described my feelings and circumstances to the so-called support worker at the other end of the line, the very first thing she said was "well, what do you wanna do about it?" >I could not believe my ears. I replied that if I knew what to do about it, I would not have called them. I don't even remember what happened after that, but I remember hanging up the phone and feeling even worse than before I had called. >Just a couple of years ago, I went to see a counsellor because I was feeling depressed. She asked me a few questions, none of which I thought were very probing or concise, and then brushed me aside, saying I am "probably not depressed, (you) just need to do something fun". >This kind of attitude is exactly why I have had negative experiences with some counselling services. >Women's physical health does not get taken seriously by a lot of physicians, but men's mental health is also not taken seriously by a lot of people in the mental health field. Both of these things are unacceptable and need to change I found it very touching for a kid who had just lost his dad.







