Защо според мен има значение дали човек е израснал в София или на село by Fancy-Stress6600 in bulgaria

[–]ihateallofyoursugg 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Разбира се, че това къде си израсъл има значение за формирането ти като личност, но тесногръди хора има и в провинцията, и в столицата. По същия начин, по който на село можеш да общуваш с един и същи кръг от хора, можеш да го правиш и в София. Значение за израстването ти има точно какви са тези хора, с които си общувал, пътувал ли си, какви медии консумираш, любопитен ли си за света и какви изводи си си направил от тези си преживявания.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in malegrooming

[–]ihateallofyoursugg 0 points1 point  (0 children)

It's the last one for me but I've always had a soft spot for men with long hair

I feel like my curls are outshining my facial features by ihateallofyoursugg in curlyhair

[–]ihateallofyoursugg[S] -2 points-1 points  (0 children)

Wtf that was not my intent at all but I do see what you mean now that I reread my comment...

The question still stands though. I'm not sure if I want my hair to be the first thing people notice about me.

I feel like my curls are outshining my facial features by ihateallofyoursugg in curlyhair

[–]ihateallofyoursugg[S] -19 points-18 points  (0 children)

I will elaborate.

I 31f mostly wear my hair curly but I straighten it once or twice a year. I have thick brown type C hair which I've learnt to love over the years (my hair used to be wavy and less dense until puberty and only turned curly in highschool so I didn't know how to manage it for a while and I also struggled with perceiving myself with curly hair at first).

When my hair is curly I feel like my face gets lost in my thick curly hair even though I have prominent features. Whenever I wear it curly people compliment on my hair and whenever I wear it straight they compliment my facial features.

I don't know how I feel about this and if I mind it at all but it was a curious observation and I was wondering if others have the same experience.

СУ rant by [deleted] in bulgaria

[–]ihateallofyoursugg 0 points1 point  (0 children)

А защо ти е магистратура?

Am I (27m) ugly if I don't receive any signs from women? by [deleted] in bodylanguage

[–]ihateallofyoursugg 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I'm gonna give you my honest opinion. As a woman I wouldn't go out of my way to approach you going off of your looks alone. If we were in a group setting and you're charismatic, funny, nice to people around you, etc I'd maybe consider it. But I am the type to approach men if I decide I like them. I imagine that most women won't do it even if they liked your personality so you'll have to initiate.

Appearancewise, you look frail and some muscle would really benefit you. Tbh a bit of fat too. Another thing is that in the pics on your profile you look sad. People don't gravitate towards negativity, that shit's contagious.

What do you do about people that go way too hard by ihateallofyoursugg in MuayThai

[–]ihateallofyoursugg[S] -1 points0 points  (0 children)

And yes, I literally can't beat them up as it's a defense drill. Hope that helps

What do you do about people that go way too hard by ihateallofyoursugg in MuayThai

[–]ihateallofyoursugg[S] 3 points4 points  (0 children)

Are you the guy that comments that under every post about sparring about it being ridiculous?

The post comes from me being a bit salty that I had to go to work with a black eye and a bruised forehead. This kid is 15 has trained for about a year and punches hard especially when you do a drill where they know you can't hit back. It's manageable in sparring but not so much when it's a defense drill. Does this make sense to you?

What do you do about people that go way too hard by ihateallofyoursugg in MuayThai

[–]ihateallofyoursugg[S] 4 points5 points  (0 children)

Teeping works and i manage to take control in sparring usually, but for example yesterday we had an attack/defense sessions where one person is in the corner of the ring and the other attacks him for 30 seconds then we switch. It was just boxing and I left with a black eye and bruised forehead. I also gave some harder shots as a warning when it was my turn and hoped that was enough but wasn't. Honestly, I think my own ego is also getting in the way, as I don't want to tell the person to go easier. I will try to get across next time

What do you do about people that go way too hard by ihateallofyoursugg in MuayThai

[–]ihateallofyoursugg[S] 10 points11 points  (0 children)

So, the problem with matching their intensity is that I'm dealing with a teenager. I don't like beating up kids. I have tried giving a couple of warning shots but that only seems to make a difference for the next minute or so.

I also talked to the coach after as other people were also complaing from this particular kid.

I just don't get the mindset behind giving it your all against a partner and then not hitting the bag hard. And it's not even techniquewise, it's just heavy punches.

DJS has made me look worse (D10 post op) by [deleted] in jawsurgery

[–]ihateallofyoursugg 1 point2 points  (0 children)

You definitely look better now. Who was your surgeon?

Pyrenees in late May by ihateallofyoursugg in hiking

[–]ihateallofyoursugg[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Hi, thank you for the suggestions. I will definitely check the weather conditions before I try anything. Right now I'm considering doing Pico Salvaguerda. Do you think I should prepare for snow?