Alpha Male Fashion

[quote]denver z-man wrote:

Speaking of high value women; Ballet and Barbells.

ERIC D.

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Hey. Thank you, Eric. That made my day.


Sport Coat


For Varq.


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Cap


Chinos and Tie.


Chucks


Suit


Brown Chinos with Black

More Hugh

Just because I’m a fan.


Bermudas


Thermal

[quote]SexMachine wrote:
Anyone have cologne recommendations? I never wore cologne until recently because I considered it effeminate. Still do. But there’s science behind it; memory centre of the brain activated, aphrodisiac qualities etc. And women like it and I like to please. I particularly like the wood spice / citrus / cinnamon fragrances I’ve tried and a leather fragrance called cuir 28. I like unusual fragrances. They make you stand out from the crowd. And if you’re the only guy wearing an unusual fragrance it’s going to be planted in the memory centre of anyone you exude your odour to. I remember back in the day some of my mates liked one called Fahrenheit. I liked it too but didn’t wear it. Don’t think it’s available anymore.
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Axe body spray, just kidding

According to my woman, in order:

None- preferably right after lifting
None- directly out of the shower
Tom Ford - Grey Vetiver
Armani - Acqua Di Gio
Lauren - Polo Blue
Nautica Voyage

[quote]SexMachine wrote:

[quote]Coltman wrote:
Agree, no manly lifter wears Toms.[/quote]

I’m at a loss here. What’s “unmanly” about wearing Toms? They’re comfortable, great for driving in, nice in hot weather etc. Should I be wearing steel toed kicker boots to the beach? Will that make me more manly?[/quote]

In the States, they are worn by effeminate vegan soy milk drinkers. The worst of hipster fashion really. If you’re going for classical and practical in the situation you describe, you can’t go wrong with boat shoes.

[quote]SexMachine wrote:
Lower value

Forgot to add picture. Misspelled misogynist too somehow.

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What a load of shit. You’re hardly the stoic you’ve claimed to be. The "high value"women could be a porn star, and the more rotund one could be employed in a position of great value. To equate a women’s inherent worth with her physical appearance is frankly ludicrous.

[quote]SexMachine wrote:
Anyone have cologne recommendations? I never wore cologne until recently because I considered it effeminate. Still do. But there’s science behind it; memory centre of the brain activated, aphrodisiac qualities etc. And women like it and I like to please. I particularly like the wood spice / citrus / cinnamon fragrances I’ve tried and a leather fragrance called cuir 28. I like unusual fragrances. They make you stand out from the crowd. And if you’re the only guy wearing an unusual fragrance it’s going to be planted in the memory centre of anyone you exude your odour to. I remember back in the day some of my mates liked one called Fahrenheit. I liked it too but didn’t wear it. Don’t think it’s available anymore.
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Ck 1 mixed with ck be. Smell nice

[quote]Bismark wrote:
To equate a women’s inherent worth with her physical appearance is frankly ludicrous.
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I see you’re new around here.

[quote]Bismark wrote:

[quote]SexMachine wrote:
Lower value

Forgot to add picture. Misspelled misogynist too somehow.

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What a load of shit. You’re hardly the stoic you’ve claimed to be. The "high value"women could be a porn star, and the more rotund one could be employed in a position of great value. To equate a women’s inherent worth with her physical appearance is frankly ludicrous.
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You didn’t even read / comprehend that comment let alone any of my others. I clearly said intelligence, wit, class, charisma, confidence etc are what distinguishes a barbie doll from a high value woman. But beauty is of paramount importance because it indicates health, vitality, fertility and good genes. This is what I said earlier in the thread:

"The eye is the window of the soul and looking a woman in the eye you can tell immediately if they’re confident and look as good out of their clothes as in. Never break eye contact first with one of these super dames. It’s a sign that you’re the lesser value prize. There truly is something spiritual about the eyes. Some people have this kind of glint of confidence and life force and intelligence and wit in their eyes. You can see it at a glance. They’re elite. "