by Guest » Sat Aug 04, 2007 2:11 pm
You know that's interesting, girls don't bring up the age question with me. That may have to do with the fact that I look young. I take good care of myself these days, and it shows. Lots of exercise, veggies, and water. I drink a lot less than I used to. I swear by broccoli, spinach, yogurt, and eggs. Some people hate V8 but it does wonders for your skin. It will make you radiate. That may sound not-so-good for some people, but you can get used to anything. You will crave the things that you eat habitually. So if you stop eating McShits and Taco Rat Hell, then you will stop craving that stuff at 2 am.
I'm probably older than you, but I've been told that I look like I'm in my late 20's. I don't think I do, but the compliment must have some truth in it. I was in Deep Ellum last week and I started walking with three 18-year-old HB10's to look for a club and I didn't have to game them, it just happened naturally. It was great social proof when I walked into that club.
And you're gonna laugh, but I use Nivea men's face products daily and women's Biore products once or twice a month. Those pore strips are a miracle, among Biore's other products. It's a subtle difference but it makes a big impact. People do notice the overall effect. Also little details like shaving the little hairs between your eyebrows and such... I clean up real good.
If it doesn't come up, don't bring up your age. Another thing I learned is to never mention my ex. If the convo really lends itself to it after establishing some comfort, I may say "when I was married." I also refer to my ex as "the mother of my son." This is despite the fact that I'm still friends with my ex-wife. I avoid it as much as possible, though.
More than a year ago, I brought up my divorce during conversastion to a gorgeous, well-dressed girl who came to MY table and sat with me at a club, and she was gone faster than you can say "hopeless case." I learned my lesson.