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BillBlythe
04-03-2008, 04:22 AM
Maybe now that I'm getting older I'm finding all sorts of faults with my physical appearance, but recently I've noticed I've got a small mouth.

What do you think about guys with a small mouth? My brother in law actually said a few years ago when his first son was born that he didn't want him to have a small mouth. It didn't register with me at the time but I guess he was saying that it made him look feminine.

I've also noticed that a wide mouth can make a face look...different. More masculine, and therefore, more attractive if you will.

Does anyone know what I'm talking about?

Sunflare
04-03-2008, 11:21 AM
What do you think about guys with a small mouth? My brother in law actually said a few years ago when his first son was born that he didn't want him to have a small mouth. It didn't register with me at the time but I guess he was saying that it made him look feminine.

Yeah, I can understand. Guys with small mouths can make them look more feminine. I feel the same way. But I don't think ladies see that the same way. Some ladies find guys with small mouths more attractive.

I know that the girls are VERY particular about chapped lips too on a man.

Interestingly on the flip side, it seems some guys love girls with small mouth and lips while others go nuts for ladies with a full sexy set lips and a wide mouth.

I personally have no preference in particular on that as long as the girl has a pretty face in general.

Arex
04-03-2008, 11:26 AM
Nope. Guys are not supposed to concern themselves with minutia such as their own physical traits.

It's bad enough that men now care about dressing nicely and keeping themselves well-groomed. But once men start caring about their permanent physical traits, it's a slippery slope that will inevitably lead to an acceleration in male plastic surgery. (I'm sure this has already begun, actually.)

If some women are silly enough to want to carve up their faces or to insert bags into their chests to seek approval from others under the false pretense that they are doing it only for themselves, so be it. That's their problem. We should not follow. And in order to ensure we don't, we must not care.

Without even seeing your face, I can tell your mouth is just fine. Be strong.

Sunflare
04-03-2008, 11:30 AM
Nope. Guys are not supposed to concern themselves with minutia such as their own physical traits.

It's bad enough that men now care about dressing nicely and keeping themselves well-groomed. But once men start caring about their permanent physical traits, it's a slippery slope that will inevitably lead to an acceleration in male plastic surgery. (I'm sure this has already begun, actually.)

If some women are silly enough to want to carve up their faces or to insert bags into their chests to seek approval from others under the false pretense that they are doing it only for themselves, so be it. That's their problem. We should not follow. And in order to ensure we don't, we must not care.

Without even seeing your face, I can tell your mouth is just fine. Be strong.


You said a mouthful right there. That's true. Character and personality is a critical factor in what makes a man appealing to a woman not just looks alone. Pun definitely intended.

Adaon
04-03-2008, 01:53 PM
Eh.

I say if my mouth can let me eat, and cause the general mayhem it usually does for me, it's workin' fine, and it don't need fixin'. I blame the lack of grammatical correctness on the lack of lunch.

Napoleon Chynamite
04-03-2008, 05:37 PM
If some women are silly enough to want to carve up their faces or to insert bags into their chests to seek approval from others under the false pretense that they are doing it only for themselves, so be it.

Oh but they do do it for themselves, at least in large part. Well I guess it's all a circle. The self-esteems of many women (and increasingly, men) depend largely on how attractive they view themselves, because that is how society has taught women to rate their own worth.

Of course the level of approval they receive from men and other women (especially other women) also matters a great deal, but ultimately it really does all come down to how one feels about oneself. I think I once said that it doesn't matter if the entire female population thinks I look great in sweaters. If I see an idiot every time I look in the mirror nothing else matters and I will stick to polo shirts.

Anyway, I'm not advocating plastic surgery or anything, but quite frankly it's just a step up from women putting on makeup and trying to do everything to look their best since men like hot women. It's not actually stupid or even silly for women to put overt emphasis on their looks since quite frankly, it works and will continue to work on men.

BillBlythe
04-04-2008, 02:55 AM
Without even seeing your face, I can tell your mouth is just fine. Be strong.

My pre occupation with my physical appearance might signal a deeper problem, but just for you, I will.

:biggrin:

Nidus
04-23-2008, 01:33 PM
i got huge lips, think usher but bigger. is that ok?

deez nuts
04-23-2008, 04:32 PM
I don't know about a dude's mouth being small but I had a thing for Vivian Chow's mouth cuz she had a small mouth. I wondered what it would feel to have my dick sucked by her.