Women and their eyebrows - whats up

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yhelothar

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I do not understand the obbession with pencil thin eyebrows... it's ugly, and would require wayyy too much work. I prefer to just keep mine nice and neat and tidy, but real. :D

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cherrytwist

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Men underestimate the subtle things like this that women do to enhance their appearance. Is it necessary, no. But typically it makes a significant difference. I'm not talking about sharpies, just simple thinning and plucking.
 

shortylickens

No Lifer
Jul 15, 2003
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Men underestimate the subtle things like this that women do to enhance their appearance. Is it necessary, no. But typically it makes a significant difference. I'm not talking about sharpies, just simple thinning and plucking.

I dont.
I learned about that shit in freaking junior high.
One of the tomboys had a makeover during the summer and came back to school like Sandy.
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Ever since then I have appreciated all the work women put in to make themselves decent, if not awesome.

Also, was in a bar in the middle of the afteroon one time (we had fridays off) and this mangy lookin skank was flirting with me. Cuz I was drunk and a little lonely I agreed to meet her for a date.
When she showed up I thought I must have had reverse beer goggles on that day or something.
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Maybe she had a much better looking twin sister or some quick plastic surgery. I dunno. But it ended up not working out. I didnt wanna date a girl who only looks good after a couple hours of hard labor. I was skinny back then and could be picky from time to time.

In any case, I no longer underestimate the things they do for appearances.
 

cherrytwist

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The key word in my statement above is enhance, not severely alter (like the pic above).

Where did you get that pic? It looks like she's had some surgery.
 
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shortylickens

No Lifer
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Actually it looks more like photoshop.

And the girl I went on a date with was more extreme between "before" and "after". You couldnt even tell it was her.
 

moshquerade

No Lifer
Nov 1, 2001
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dislike the sharpie eyebrows, i do not understand why anyone thinks they are attractive.

on the other hand a unibrow on a male or a female needs proper timely attention. the caveman look is not in either.
 

Xstatic1

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And the girl I went on a date with was more extreme between "before" and "after". You couldnt even tell it was her.

The key word in my statement above is enhance, not severely alter (like the pic above).

Where did you get that pic? It looks like she's had some surgery.

one of my guy friend's GF looks like a completely different person when she has makeup on (thank goodness :p).
 

IGBT

Lifer
Jul 16, 2001
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mental illness. could be. Many get carried away with the mirror and the face plaster. End up looking like Betty Boop sight gags.
 

MovingTarget

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Jun 22, 2003
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Agreed. Too much makeup is a definite turnoff. So are sharpie-sytle eyebrows. I can understand a bit of plucking to get rid of a unibrow (as I have to do this...grrr...), but large-scale sculpting does more harm than good.
 

Barfo

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Jan 4, 2005
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You jackasses are the reason we don't have hardly any girls on this forum in the first place. Drooling all over any and a every girl who wants in like a bunch of prison inmates.

Learn to act like a fucking adult not a high school kid.
That's not drool :eek: