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The real question is
People still wear evisu?
People still wear evisu?
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Not necessarily, if I were to have a conversation with person who was my age (22) and a 30-40 year old, I would have more in common with the 30-40year old as far as ambitions, goals, likes/dislikes leisure time.Originally Posted by SUSHI AND GRITS
that mean you gotta change to yourself
Originally Posted by hassan16
pics of this 30 year old
damn it aint that badOriginally Posted by fac3 tak30v312
I feel you fam i've been 16 for the past 6 years ....... had the nurse asking me when my parents are coming when I went to the doctor... Let not even mention when I try to go to the club ... bouncers be damn near cavity searching my ID
Originally Posted by northparkblind
FlyJr22 - Shut the %%+@ up. Really. Log out. You really can't take jokes so you don't belong here.
Your just a weak mindless idiot.
Your not changing for the women,
their changing your idiotic self.
Sorry, but this just had to be said.
Don't even bother replying back with the
" YOU MADZZZ?" pics
because it just shows your a lame.
I don't wanna hurt no feeling but sorry.
/thread
Originally Posted by RED FLAG
The real question is
People still wear evisu?
very true, most of the 1's I seen own shopsOriginally Posted by RED FLAG
BTW, I know plenty of mid 20 something dudes who dress the "hypebeast" streetwear look and they still pull high caliber mature chicks.
your clothing doesn't make you bro
if you guys know anything about the Laws of Attraction, you would know people use physical appearance to pretty much size up a person'spersonality. While this urban/skater stuff is 1 side of my personality I am a person of very many facets. Once I open my mouth and have a conversation its awrap, every female no matter what age is immediately in awe of the type of person I am, I'm just saying my clothing isn't reflecting the part of mypersonality I want to be reflected. The sophisticated side. The part that enjoys Jazz, Classical music, Art, Soirees, Travel, foreign languages, enlighteningconversations, Noir film, Gourmet food, poetry etc. etc...Originally Posted by THE FAME
If you think just changing your clothes is apart of becoming mature.
Then you are indeed far from maturity.
BINGO! I was really contemplating this the other day. My settings is what I think is key.Originally Posted by HarlemKickDiva
How about you change your surroundings.....
I saw all the stuff about lounges and all that but still sounds like the bird nest still finds you
Maybe you need to change the females you attract based on other things.
By the description you listed these girls are bucket heads
But I'm certain they pass the looks test and lack substance.
It's not always the girls bro, and I don't think changing the way you dress is going to change much
Good Luck tho!
Very good point indeed. There will come a day, when I'm in my 40's thanking (somebody not too sure it's GodOriginally Posted by ddrtronco
OP in this situation I think you should be happy that lots of girls like you even though some may not be of legal age yet. I suppose the age thing may suck, but at least you turning heads.
Originally Posted by fac3 tak30v312
I feel you fam i've been 16 for the past 6 years ....... had the nurse asking me when my parents are coming when I went to the doctor... Let not even mention when I try to go to the club ... bouncers be damn near cavity searching my ID
Originally Posted by FlyJr22
if you guys know anything about the Laws of Attraction, you would know people use physical appearance to pretty much size up a person's personality. While this urban/skater stuff is 1 side of my personality I am a person of very many facets. Once I open my mouth and have a conversation its a wrap, every female no matter what age is immediately in awe of the type of person I am, I'm just saying my clothing isn't reflecting the part of my personality I want to be reflected. The sophisticated side. The part that enjoys Jazz, Classical music, Art, Soirees, Travel, foreign languages, enlightening conversations, Noir film, Gourmet food, poetry etc. etc...Originally Posted by THE FAME
If you think just changing your clothes is apart of becoming mature.
Then you are indeed far from maturity.
Originally Posted by FlyJr22
The sophisticated side. The part that enjoys Jazz, Classical music, Art, Soirees, Travel, foreign languages, enlightening conversations, Noir film, Gourmet food, poetry etc. etc...Originally Posted by THE FAME
If you think just changing your clothes is apart of becoming mature.
Then you are indeed far from maturity.
Originally Posted by Sp Raised
YNS
I completely concur with you [color= rgb(255, 0, 0)]THE FAME[/color]. There's plenty of people forced to begrow up, be mature/adult at a young age because of their circumstances. However! I do feel that that "the way one dresses 'CAN' show a'sign' of maturity"Originally Posted by THE FAME
Originally Posted by FlyJr22
if you guys know anything about the Laws of Attraction, you would know people use physical appearance to pretty much size up a person's personality. While this urban/skater stuff is 1 side of my personality I am a person of very many facets. Once I open my mouth and have a conversation its a wrap, every female no matter what age is immediately in awe of the type of person I am, I'm just saying my clothing isn't reflecting the part of my personality I want to be reflected. The sophisticated side. The part that enjoys Jazz, Classical music, Art, Soirees, Travel, foreign languages, enlightening conversations, Noir film, Gourmet food, poetry etc. etc...Originally Posted by THE FAME
If you think just changing your clothes is apart of becoming mature.
Then you are indeed far from maturity.
I'll say it once again.
If you think just changing your clothes is apart of becoming mature.
Then you are indeed far from maturity.
Changing yourself for acceptance of others is about as immature it gets.
No need for the apology, all very good points to take into consideration. I mean I could show you guys actual pictures of how I dress to give youguys an idea, but this isn't WDYWT and I'm much wiser than to throw myself in a pool of sharksOriginally Posted by StephonUrkel
I feel u OP as i am jus turning 23 and have a younger sister... i think its more so a general problem than a YOU problem... were atta stage where were trying to become our own men and wanna be mature and do more grown up type stuff yet we can still relate to all the teenage bs... u need to change ur swag a lil and stop wearing sb's for one... if u can find the shoes u have on at Journeys... get rid of them, unless their leather (diesel, timb, etc.)... also their are keys n jus walking and talking that will allow for older women to be attracted to u also... dont wear ur jeans around ur ankles.... grow some facial hair... have a calm confidence, u dont need to be doin too much...
sry for that random assortment of thoughts masquerading as a paragraph, i jus feel u, and i feel like i have sumthin worth sharing i guess b/c older women r always comin on to me
You're making a lot of assumptions man. Not once did I ever say I was, I'm just saying these are the things in life that I enjoy and Ifeel that the women "I" am attracted to would appreciate that's all. What's with all the jabs? just to let ya'll know I got a jaw likeRay Mercer. Don't let the posts fool you I've been lurkin since 03 and I've had an old SN that's been banned thanks to "Holden" since'06 so we can go toe to toe!Originally Posted by Cobra Kai
You're not special. Atleast 80% of the people on Niketalk, including me are into and appreciate all the things you've mentioned above.
To be soo intelligent, you soubd really stupid.
The way you personally carry yourself is the reason you attract those type of females. You need to step up your life game fully to step up your woman game.
It's the people you surround yourself with, the company you keep has a lot to do with personal gains.
Matter of fact, it's your surroundings overall...
I need to take that same advice and elevate my life as well...
Originally Posted by FlyJr22
Originally Posted by Sp Raised
YNSWe can turn this into a" pics of chicks FlyJr22 is smashing" postbut you would like that wouldn't you?and ask anybody in the Team Capcom thread, I am a man of No Ducktale telling
I completely concur with you THE FAME. There's plenty of people forced to be grow up, be mature/adult at a young age because of their circumstances. However! I do feel that that "the way one dresses 'CAN' show a 'sign' of maturity"Originally Posted by THE FAME
Originally Posted by FlyJr22
if you guys know anything about the Laws of Attraction, you would know people use physical appearance to pretty much size up a person's personality. While this urban/skater stuff is 1 side of my personality I am a person of very many facets. Once I open my mouth and have a conversation its a wrap, every female no matter what age is immediately in awe of the type of person I am, I'm just saying my clothing isn't reflecting the part of my personality I want to be reflected. The sophisticated side. The part that enjoys Jazz, Classical music, Art, Soirees, Travel, foreign languages, enlightening conversations, Noir film, Gourmet food, poetry etc. etc...Originally Posted by THE FAME
If you think just changing your clothes is apart of becoming mature.
Then you are indeed far from maturity.
I'll say it once again.
If you think just changing your clothes is apart of becoming mature.
Then you are indeed far from maturity.
Changing yourself for acceptance of others is about as immature it gets.