The trout pout, do you find it attractive???

The trout pout, do you find it attractive???

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thetapeworm

11,216 posts

239 months

Tuesday 21st January 2020
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Rawwr said:
Thankyou4calling said:
moneyed Arabs and footballers
People known for their sense of taste, style and sophistication.
There was a story on the BBC website yesterday about Instagram "influencers" (something the world would be better without) being offered £1000s by by people in Dubai to be their "companion" - I think it's fair to presume that the ones talking about the latest computer games or which English Heritage properties are "hot" this month probably didn't get the sort of attention the "fashion", "lifestyle" and "makeup" ones might have,

https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/technology-50828386

This site apparently exposes this stuff from those who actively seek it - http://tagthesponsor.com

KarlMac

4,480 posts

141 months

Tuesday 21st January 2020
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IMO the issue is that body modifications are both fashionable but largely irreversible, not just women having cosmetic surgery but also piercings & tattoos etc... At least in the 70s, 80s, 90s, 00s bad fashion was limited to hair, makeup and clothes.

I wouldn't dream of telling someone what they can and can't do to their bodies but there are some genuine mental health issues that need to be addressed with some of these men and women having multiple surgeries.

yellowjack

17,073 posts

166 months

Tuesday 21st January 2020
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alorotom said:
MikeGoodwin said:
Every body gets IDd these days mate it's nothing special.
Very true, it’s the simple approach of ID everyone and no one slips through the net.

Always makes me laugh when people take it that they look under 21/18 esp when visiting the US or festivals which are known for blanket ID.
Eh?

Since I turned 18 I've NEVER been ID'd at a festival. Neither has my son. But my wife has. I go to probably 6 to 8 gigs per year and at least one, preferably two music festivals. I've NEVER been ID'd buying booze at a pub, off licence or supermarket. Neither has my son. but my wife has. I could accept the point if we were talking about blanket ID checks at venues for the purpose of matching people to the names on their tickets, or where 100% ID checks are in place, but I've never been to an event where blanket ID checks are in place. They are just not workable at most large venues. Hell, I race mountain bikes, and I've not ever been asked to prove my age as part of the entry checks, even though the race categories are age based. But hey? If it makes you happy, you're right, I'm wrong, and I made it all up as some bizarre form of internet bravado or a lame trolling attempt...

Leylandeye

550 posts

55 months

Tuesday 21st January 2020
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So to summarise this thread, some do like the "alien" false human look, others don't.

Some think that others don't like the look as they'd have no chance with them anyway.

I think most agree that everyone is free to do with their own body as thry wish.

One thing I have found is that when older people tell you that "a look" looks ridiculous be it flares and kipper ties of the 70s, bleached hair, shoulder pads of the 80s, crazy hair of the 90s, history usually proves them right.

Zoon

6,689 posts

121 months

Tuesday 21st January 2020
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thetapeworm said:
I kept crossing paths with a young couple in Costco last week, the chap was incredibly plain looking, slightly portly and with a haircut that probably looked good on the footballer that inspired it but not on him. The lady was like a tick list of "influencer on Instagram" items - clear perspex glasses, grey / blonde hair, the perfectly done eyebrows that are a bit too big, the shimmering skin and of course, the lips. They were so inflated that they protruded out further than her nose but also nearly touched her nose, there was no space for a philtrum or unnecessary face stuff like that, just lips and nose.

The sad thing is she looked like an attractive girl that really didn't need anything like that, it's a shame people feel pressured to do this stuff or aspire to look like those that do. Obviously if she's happy and doing nobody any harm then so be it, I just hope these people are OK mentally and the damage isn't permanent.

Kind of made me want 2 hot dogs rather than 1 though.

https://metro.co.uk/2019/09/22/student-whos-had-15...

Those sex dolls have improved a bit.

Zoon

6,689 posts

121 months

Tuesday 21st January 2020
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KarlMac said:
tattoos etc... At least in the 70s, 80s, 90s, 00s bad fashion was limited to hair, makeup and clothes.

Barring the odd tattoo of a heart, anchor or swallow

yellowjack

17,073 posts

166 months

Tuesday 21st January 2020
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Not about the trout pout, but i'll just leave this here for the amusement of anyone who isn't "into" all this fakery... https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zFtUlxlLbmg

ArnageWRC

2,061 posts

159 months

Tuesday 21st January 2020
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If they're happy, then let them get on with it......

However, less is sometimes more - and whatever happened to class & elegance??

Mothersruin

8,573 posts

99 months

Tuesday 21st January 2020
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Thankyou4calling said:
That’s quite funny DA but go to any decent bar in the West end and see who is being pursued.

It won’t be June from accounts with her No.7 mascara.

It’ll be the woman with fake boobs, tummy tuck and trout pout.

Now I fully accept that the look doesn’t appeal to all - totally. But it definitely appeals.

I guess, this being a car forum we could liken it to a car, the massive grills and fake exhaust noise on BMWs are a no no to the purist but they sell and seek well.

People ( not all but lots) are superficial. Style over substance.

Take it to the next level and see the moneyed Arabs and footballers who inhabit central London, within reason they can have their pick of women.

And what do they pick? Boob implants, lip fillers and botoxed babes.

Many on here won’t find it attractive but as I said go to a bar and see who is surrounded by men.

Go on Instagram and see who has 100,000 followers.
I might get slammed here, but it won't be the first or last ... the reason why they get chatted up in bars is because the men think they're an easy lay, they think the work done is an advertisment, a display - the later the night gets, the more they get chatted up. That might not be their intention, but that's what the blokes think.

steveo3002

10,512 posts

174 months

Tuesday 21st January 2020
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Mothersruin said:
I might get slammed here, but it won't be the first or last ... the reason why they get chatted up in bars is because the men think they're an easy lay, they think the work done is an advertisment, a display - the later the night gets, the more they get chatted up. That might not be their intention, but that's what the blokes think.
yep rightly or wrongly theyre standing out as the slag

SeeFive

8,280 posts

233 months

Tuesday 21st January 2020
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ArnageWRC said:
If they're happy, then let them get on with it......

However, less is sometimes more - and whatever happened to class & elegance??
It went out of fashion as fake, talentless “reality TV” personalities came in. Sad times.

anonymous-user

54 months

Tuesday 21st January 2020
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Zoon said:
thetapeworm said:
I kept crossing paths with a young couple in Costco last week, the chap was incredibly plain looking, slightly portly and with a haircut that probably looked good on the footballer that inspired it but not on him. The lady was like a tick list of "influencer on Instagram" items - clear perspex glasses, grey / blonde hair, the perfectly done eyebrows that are a bit too big, the shimmering skin and of course, the lips. They were so inflated that they protruded out further than her nose but also nearly touched her nose, there was no space for a philtrum or unnecessary face stuff like that, just lips and nose.

The sad thing is she looked like an attractive girl that really didn't need anything like that, it's a shame people feel pressured to do this stuff or aspire to look like those that do. Obviously if she's happy and doing nobody any harm then so be it, I just hope these people are OK mentally and the damage isn't permanent.

Kind of made me want 2 hot dogs rather than 1 though.

https://metro.co.uk/2019/09/22/student-whos-had-15...

Those sex dolls have improved a bit.
I dont know.. it's still full of air and you'll get no real conversation out of it.

alorotom

11,936 posts

187 months

Tuesday 21st January 2020
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YouTalkinToMe said:
I dont know.. it's still full of air and you'll get no real conversation out of it.
Based on what? I’ll bet she knows a ton about plastic surgery, enhancement and reality tv. This may not float your boat but to many it would hence it’s popularity

All that means is you are in the minority

paua

5,688 posts

143 months

Wednesday 22nd January 2020
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Jocelyn Wildenstein / lion woman. The epitome of "enhancement surgery" gone wrong.

Rawwr

22,722 posts

234 months

Wednesday 22nd January 2020
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alorotom said:
Based on what? I’ll bet she knows a ton about plastic surgery, enhancement and reality tv. This may not float your boat but to many it would hence it’s popularity

All that means is you are in the minority
And never before has the minority been so appealing.

LeighW

4,388 posts

188 months

Wednesday 22nd January 2020
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Monkeylegend said:
Thankyou4calling said:
It’s odd how these women with fake boobs and plumped up lips whom most on here appear to find unattractive are like a magnet to every Tom Dick and Harry when they go in a bar, club or shop.

They are literally pursued by dozens of men yet the plane janes so desired by the PH masses sit in the corner doing their knitting.

I wonder if this attitude is perhaps because most on here would have as much chance with one of these enhanced women as they would beating Lewis Hamilton around Silverstone.

And I don’t think it’s because they wouldn’t want one.
Yeah, I had to take some jam doughnuts back to Sainsbury the other day because they didn't have any raspberry jam inside, but that's another story, and I had trouble getting into the store and then over to the bakery counter.

There was this woman with big lips and orange skin, eyebrows, you know the full works, and she must have had at least 50 middle aged men running after her all round the store asking if they could fill her basket for her.

Even the security man was asking running after her asking her to stop, something about a receipt and some frying pans, and a box full of lipsticks, but I couldn't get close enough to get the gist of what he was saying.

Anyway eventually she finally did a runner out to the car park followed by the security guard, not sure what happened next, I needed to get my doughnuts changed.
I'd imagine she jumped into her white Evoque convertible and made a sharp exit? wink

Monkeylegend

26,319 posts

231 months

Wednesday 22nd January 2020
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LeighW said:
Monkeylegend said:
Thankyou4calling said:
It’s odd how these women with fake boobs and plumped up lips whom most on here appear to find unattractive are like a magnet to every Tom Dick and Harry when they go in a bar, club or shop.

They are literally pursued by dozens of men yet the plane janes so desired by the PH masses sit in the corner doing their knitting.

I wonder if this attitude is perhaps because most on here would have as much chance with one of these enhanced women as they would beating Lewis Hamilton around Silverstone.

And I don’t think it’s because they wouldn’t want one.
Yeah, I had to take some jam doughnuts back to Sainsbury the other day because they didn't have any raspberry jam inside, but that's another story, and I had trouble getting into the store and then over to the bakery counter.

There was this woman with big lips and orange skin, eyebrows, you know the full works, and she must have had at least 50 middle aged men running after her all round the store asking if they could fill her basket for her.

Even the security man was asking running after her asking her to stop, something about a receipt and some frying pans, and a box full of lipsticks, but I couldn't get close enough to get the gist of what he was saying.

Anyway eventually she finally did a runner out to the car park followed by the security guard, not sure what happened next, I needed to get my doughnuts changed.
I'd imagine she jumped into her white Evoque convertible and made a sharp exit? wink
Yeah, but at least she had the good grace to wait for me with my replacement bag of jam doughnuts with jam.

sparkythecat

7,901 posts

255 months

Wednesday 22nd January 2020
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Zoon said:
KarlMac said:
tattoos etc... At least in the 70s, 80s, 90s, 00s bad fashion was limited to hair, makeup and clothes.

Barring the odd tattoo of a heart, anchor or swallow
... and arse antlers.

WJNB

2,637 posts

161 months

Wednesday 22nd January 2020
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And if the female smokes then it must be like kissing a smelly sausage - not that the idea of kissing such lips would be remotely attractive.
Why would anybody wish to emulate those for whom big bulging fat wide lips is generic?

Camelot1971

2,698 posts

166 months

Wednesday 22nd January 2020
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Lord.Vader said:
Some of you are pathetic, how about let people live and do what they like rather than judge them?

If it keeps them happy, makes them feel confident, etc, etc, all the better.

If you are happy being fat, balding and / or middle aged with no dress sense then that's fine, but don't judge others, i am sure you also followed appalling 70's & 80's trends when they were fashion, then again .... you might still be stuck there.
Everyone judges people when they meet them. Everyone. You may keep your thoughts to yourself or they may only be fleeting thoughts. If you say you don't, you are a liar. It's part of how human beings communicate with each other.