You should focus on doing what is best for you and not worry about other people’s thoughts. We, however, came across a thread where a user asked, what is a piece of clothing or an accessory that makes a person immediately unattractive?
Here is what people think:
1. T-Shirts With Long Statements
“Any shirt with a long statement about how the person wants to be viewed.
I BEEN A BEER-DRINKING, HARD-WORKING, GUN-OWNING REAL MAN WHO EATS MEAT AND NEVER MAKES EXCUSES OR TAKES SHORTCUTS IN LIFE. IF YOU’RE TRIGGERED, TAKE A NUMBER. I’LL GET TO YOU IN ABOUT A YEAR.”
2. Tap Out Shirt
“Tap-Out shirt”
“I’ll bet Gas Station Kino shirts, with the angry flaming skeletons pointing two guns at you, declaring I’M A FORKLIFT OPERATOR. WE WORK HARD, AND WE PLAY HARD.”
3. Pants Below The Buttocks
“Pants are worn below the buttocks. And if you insist, please wear clean underwear that isn’t all stretched out and full of holes. No one needs to know how nasty you are walking around with shit stains for everyone to see.”
4. Fake Eyelashes
“Eyelashes that are too obviously fake.”
5. Brocolli Haircut
“The thing I find most disgusting currently is the broccoli haircut. Looks so bad. I work in a high school, and it’s broccoli haircuts as far as the eye can see. Like being in a VeggieTales episode.”
6. Ripped Jeans
“Those god-awful jeans dudes wear with the random ribbed patches on the thighs. You know, the ones. ABOLISH THEM!”
7. Anything With The Joker On It
“Anything with the joker on it. Double that if there is an edgy quote on it as well.”
8. Fake Fingernails
“Giant, long fake fingernails. And dinner plates in the earlobes. So much judgment at salons when you keep asking them to cut them shorter and shorter, though. Like, come on, I wear contacts and want to get them out with my eyeballs still intact.”
9. Branded Clothing
“I’m not a fan of clout-chasing branded clothing. It screams materialistic consumerism, and that is not cute to me.”
10. Frat Man Style
“The preppy frat man/boy style. Salmon shorts, a pastel vineyard vines button-down, and Sperry’s. Sorry, but it makes some people look like overgrown toddlers at Easter mass.”
11. Rhinestone Crosses
“Jeans with rhinestone crosses on the glutes.”
12. Stretched Ear Lobes
“Overly Stretched ear lobes”
13. Untrimmed Beard
“A bushy, untrimmed beard. You have to take care of it. I’ve seen so many that could double as a wildlife habitat.”
“And Jesus, don’t scratch it if it’s long or bushy. Looks like you have lice in there.”
“A well-groomed beard is hot. A big mess is disgusting.”
14. Gold Chains
“Lots of gold chains around their neck”
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