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ldargoblin
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Some "cutecels" believe that if they have a fairly young and not too masculine face, as well as a lean body, this soft style suits them best (long hair, bangs, tight pants).
They work with what they have and have no desire to change themselves in favor of masculinity, maybe they are right to some extent. But ask yourself this: what are you going to do when you turn 30? You will still be the same skinny not very tall guy, but middle-aged and with noticeably aged skin, do you have a plan B? Let's say you leave it the same. As you walk down the street, teenagers and college-aged guys will see you and think "Why does that old man dress like he's 20? Wtf is that haircut? Bro, these older zoomers have lost touch with reality."
So yeah, the question is how to smoothly transition into middle age with this appearance and find another style that is more suitable for middle age.
They work with what they have and have no desire to change themselves in favor of masculinity, maybe they are right to some extent. But ask yourself this: what are you going to do when you turn 30? You will still be the same skinny not very tall guy, but middle-aged and with noticeably aged skin, do you have a plan B? Let's say you leave it the same. As you walk down the street, teenagers and college-aged guys will see you and think "Why does that old man dress like he's 20? Wtf is that haircut? Bro, these older zoomers have lost touch with reality."
So yeah, the question is how to smoothly transition into middle age with this appearance and find another style that is more suitable for middle age.