That's the one thing I have to say to females. If you don't have a certain look, or if you look a certain way, they won't accept you.
Sentiment: NEGATIVE
I don't have an issue finding guys attractive.
People tell me all the time that I look forbidding or aloof. That doesn't bother me much - I am fairly private, withdrawn, and... distant, I guess. But, um, I think that's okay.
Women don't like men who know they're good looking. They'd much prefer a man who doesn't know he's good looking.
I'm very uncomfortable about the way I look but confident as a man.
I look young. I heard this said so often that it became irritating. I once worked as a babysitter for a woman who, the first time we met, said she didn't want somebody in high school. I was 22. Later, I realised that in certain places being female and looking 'young' meant it was more difficult to be taken seriously, so I turned to make-up.
It is very difficult for girls. They're told to look one way, but to act another way.
I think people are able to relate to my appearance. They think of me as the girl next door.
There are moments when I am really not happy with how I look, or I think it would be an easy way out to try and do the conventionally attractive thing. But part of it is that I don't have the energy to put on, like, makeup. If people want to do that, that's fine. But I've learned that it's not for me.
I'm a decent-looking guy, but I've never walked into a room and got a girl because of how I looked. Look, I'm never excluded because of my looks. I just don't stand out.
I hate girls who complain, 'Oh, guys are looking at me!' But I love it when guys check me out. It just feels great.