Men: Do you find "Mar-A-Lago face" attractive?

Anonymous
NO!
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:They seem to like the exaggerated drag queen look for some reason.


"For some reason"? Look at their Dear Leader, a twink pretending to be a bear.


The best description of the looks of the POS POTUS! Thank you.
Anonymous
Imagine you want a man. If you look nice he might be too respectful to hit on you, and you miss him.

MAL face tells the world you are a whore open for business.
Anonymous
Man here. I very much prefer women with “average” look with h/w proportionate over the fabricated women
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I have my opinions. But I'd like to hear from the guys.

(If you don't know what "Mar-A-Lago face" is, GIS it.)


Not at all. I look at Kristi Noem and Katherine Leavitt and think... "Why did you do that to yourself? You were so attractive before." But I also can't stand what comes out of their mouths, either, so that would've been a deal breaker for me.
Anonymous
Rich women have been doing these bizarre “beauty” rituals forever. Chinese court ladies convinced themselves that smashed, chronically infected feet were attractive. African tribes convinced themselves that elongated necks that could no longer support the head were attractive. Elizabethans slathered their faces in lead paint. And Mar a Lago women convinced themselves that faces full of artificial fillers and actual bona fide toxins were a sign of health.

Outside of sheer kink, which is usually conditioned and not natural, no one actually finds any of these things attractive because they do not reflect good genes.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I dated a republican like that he had a prior GF with exact same face and fake boobs . He wanted me to peg him while he f..d me.


What is wrong with that?
Anonymous
I dated a woman on and off who did this to herself. She looks much worse. She's liberal/progressive and also naturally very attractive. Unfortunately, she lacks self confidence. She also likes wealthy alpha males. Now she's with a CEO of a company.
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