Things you just don't...."Get"

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  • 81
    81 Needing a ride to Forest Hills and a ounce of weed. Please inquire within. Thanks. Or not. Posts: 58,276
    RKCNDY wrote:
    i didn't notice that you had the full on horseshoe.... :?

    i can't find a pic of what I'm describing...I'll keep looking...

    no, but the picture quoted shows a front end that is slipping away.

    and you didn't notice, because i pretty much wore a hat all weekend...not becasue i was concerned about my hair slipping away, but because i felt like wearing a hat. :lol:
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  • Mamasan23
    Mamasan23 Posts: 16,390
    RKCNDY wrote:
    I don't understand why completely bald men have full beards. I know it's a matter of their preference, but I really don't understand it.

    Also, comb-overs. I know it's because they want to hold on to what hair they have, but I really don't understand how they think no one notices the hair loss and the side-parting.

    Sorry for noticing those things, but I when I see it I always wonder about why they do it.

    ^^^I found this to be funny...

    the bald men with full beards are like the men with comb overs...they are just trying to hold onto whatever hair they actually do have :lol:

    i just don't understand men with a cul-de-sac (horseshoe) of hair:

    images?q=tbn:ANd9GcQXdbAoQsDF3pj0X1gdHMqHI-Hlzi1PgRatzYzOeQT8hOrt0cT2XQ

    and then they have that little hait tuft in the middle...kinda like this:
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    just shave everything off!

    Had this same conversation with someone the other day...it's like the mullet...grow it out or chop it off, but make a decision!!!!
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  • RKCNDY
    RKCNDY Posts: 31,013
    81 wrote:
    RKCNDY wrote:
    i didn't notice that you had the full on horseshoe.... :?

    i can't find a pic of what I'm describing...I'll keep looking...

    no, but the picture quoted shows a front end that is slipping away.

    and you didn't notice, because i pretty much wore a hat all weekend...not becasue i was concerned about my hair slipping away, but because i felt like wearing a hat. :lol:

    ok...picture this:

    images?q=tbn:ANd9GcTfRfKx62pzI2tRUieB8i6vvJkA83V10ZW3idQI13qQfcDAOqs5

    and then teh little puff of hair in the second picture combined with the above hairline...
    I don't see it too often, but in my mind, I am :lol:

    I did see your hair when you wanted to trade hats...I don't think you need to shave.
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  • 81
    81 Needing a ride to Forest Hills and a ounce of weed. Please inquire within. Thanks. Or not. Posts: 58,276
    ah ha....little different.
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  • ShimmyMommy
    ShimmyMommy Posts: 7,505
    edited November 2011
    Okay...please don't get angry about this one...if people like make-up, that's awesome for you!

    I really don't understand wearing make-up. Really. I have worn it, and will wear it if is absolutely necessary. (Which is rarely.) However, for some reason when I wear it, I feel like the kid who has a pork chop tied around his neck so the dog will play with him. Does that make sense? :oops:

    It's official. I am a :geek: :oops:
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  • conman
    conman Posts: 7,493
    Oay...please don't get angry about this one...if people like make-up, that's awesome for you!

    I really don't understand wearing make-up. Really. I have worn it, and will wear it if is absolutely necessary. (Which is rarely.) However, for some reason when I wear it, I feel like the kid who has a pork chop tied around his neck so the dog will play with him. Does that make sense? :oops:

    It's official. I am not a :geek: :oops:
    i'm a guy so my opinion probably doesn't matter, but i hate when girls where a lot of make up... a little bit is ok i guess but when it's caked on, it just looks wrong..... like they're trying to be someone that they're not.



    p.s. i'm not trying to offend anyone, this is just my opinion
  • ShimmyMommy
    ShimmyMommy Posts: 7,505
    conman wrote:
    i'm a guy so my opinion probably doesn't matter, but i hate when girls where a lot of make up... a little bit is ok i guess but when it's caked on, it just looks wrong..... like they're trying to be someone that they're not.



    p.s. i'm not trying to offend anyone, this is just my opinion

    I think in this case, guys opinions matter. Aren't men why women wear it? See, I just don't get it. I can understand if you work in TV, movies or theatre, there is a purpose to it. But to wear it to get someone's attention, I really don't understand.

    I even have a hard time wearing lipstick as bothers me because I can feel it. Yup, I am limited edition alright. :lol:
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  • I think in this case, guys opinions matter. Aren't men why women wear it? See, I just don't get it. I can understand if you work in TV, movies or theatre, there is a purpose to it. But to wear it to get someone's attention, I really don't understand.

    I even have a hard time wearing lipstick as bothers me because I can feel it. Yup, I am limited edition alright. :lol:

    For the most part, I don't think women wear makeup for men or to gain attention. A lot of women just really like makeup and trying fun and new things with it. For others, it's a way to cover up blemishes or accentuate certain features (or create features for those with light eyebrows, eyelashes, etc). For others, it boosts their confidence and they feel they're looking their very best. For most women, it's not about guys or getting attention.

    I'm not a makeup kind of girl. I may wear a little bit of mascara and lip gloss, but that's about it. However, I "get" why other women do.

    I get where you're coming from, though, because what I don't get is the women who pile on their makeup to go to work or the grocery store as if they're on their way to a photo shoot or a night club. Like clothing, makeup should be situational, and even then, caked on makeup isn't hot.


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  • ShimmyMommy
    ShimmyMommy Posts: 7,505
    I think in this case, guys opinions matter. Aren't men why women wear it? See, I just don't get it. I can understand if you work in TV, movies or theatre, there is a purpose to it. But to wear it to get someone's attention, I really don't understand.

    I even have a hard time wearing lipstick as bothers me because I can feel it. Yup, I am limited edition alright. :lol:

    For the most part, I don't think women wear makeup for men or to gain attention. A lot of women just really like makeup and trying fun and new things with it. For others, it's a way to cover up blemishes or accentuate certain features (or create features for those with light eyebrows, eyelashes, etc). For others, it boosts their confidence and they feel they're looking their very best. For most women, it's not about guys or getting attention.

    I'm not a makeup kind of girl. I may wear a little bit of mascara and lip gloss, but that's about it. However, I "get" why other women do.

    I get where you're coming from, though, because what I don't get is the women who pile on their makeup to go to work or the grocery store as if they're on their way to a photo shoot or a night club. Like clothing, makeup should be situational, and even then, caked on makeup isn't hot.


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    Good points. :thumbup: I do understand that others may like wearing make-up other than for attractiveness. Confidence is a good thing. :D

    I will correct myself. I don't get why I don't like wearing make-up. I guess I feel too noticeable when I do. :oops:

    :lol: That video was funny! I thought she was prettier before the make-up.
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  • of.the.girl
    of.the.girl Posts: 10,026
    I don't get why when you tell someone that you don't want to talk about something because it's a personal situation, they get pissed at you. I don't get it.
  • ShimmyMommy
    ShimmyMommy Posts: 7,505
    sheila0225 wrote:
    I don't get why when you tell someone that you don't want to talk about something because it's a personal situation, they get pissed at you. I don't get it.

    +1
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  • to take that make-up thing one step further, why women of colour or white women with dark complexions feel the need to use blush. it looks retarded. make up is supposed to enhance the colour you already have, not change it! it looks ridiculous when I see an african american or chinese woman with red cheeks and blue eye shadow. it makes you look like a clown.
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  • EmBleve
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    sheila0225 wrote:
    I don't get why when you tell someone that you don't want to talk about something because it's a personal situation, they get pissed at you. I don't get it.

    +1
    if you actually say that, no reason to get mad about.
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  • Leezestarr313
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    Old, grumpy people who are doing their grocery shopping in the morning although they don't have to do anything else and could easily do it during the day when no one else is in a rush. I guess they enjoy pissing off others :lol:

    As for the bald guys with beards thing - isn't it a sign of a lot of testosterone when you're balding? And the same goes for lots of facial hair. I think :think: Sooo ...