Anonymous wrote:He is fine - he is actually more attractive in person.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I wasn’t thinking of Botox, thinking more fashion. More along the lines of Steve Carell fixed up by Ryan Gosling characters in Crazy, Stupid, Love.
But the plot of that movie is that Steve Carell's character is getting a divorce and going to start dating again so Ryan Gosling (whose character is considered a "player" who dates successfully but never settles down) helps him get ready for that.
Doug Emhoff is not on the dating market. He's not trying to impress women or get them into bed with him. He's not trying to rebuild his confidence after a divorce. He's not struggling. He's already living his best life which includes being the First Gentleman to a confident and successful political wife and spending time with his adult kids who seem pretty happy and well adjusted. He doesn't need a "glow up." He's doing great. All is as it should be.
jc, the Steve Carell character was mentioned as an example, used as an illustration, of a guy who looked much better with a haircut and better fashion choices.
People have feelings. Just let them have their feelings.
What does this have to so with what we say here. Are you saying we have to consider people's feelings when posting here meaning not responding to anything with anything beyond "I agree!"
No but do we need an entire synopsis of the differences between Steve Carell and Doug Emhoff? And how DCUMers differ from Ryan Gosling in Crazy, Stupid, Love?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I wasn’t thinking of Botox, thinking more fashion. More along the lines of Steve Carell fixed up by Ryan Gosling characters in Crazy, Stupid, Love.
But the plot of that movie is that Steve Carell's character is getting a divorce and going to start dating again so Ryan Gosling (whose character is considered a "player" who dates successfully but never settles down) helps him get ready for that.
Doug Emhoff is not on the dating market. He's not trying to impress women or get them into bed with him. He's not trying to rebuild his confidence after a divorce. He's not struggling. He's already living his best life which includes being the First Gentleman to a confident and successful political wife and spending time with his adult kids who seem pretty happy and well adjusted. He doesn't need a "glow up." He's doing great. All is as it should be.
jc, the Steve Carell character was mentioned as an example, used as an illustration, of a guy who looked much better with a haircut and better fashion choices.
People have feelings. Just let them have their feelings.
What does this have to so with what we say here. Are you saying we have to consider people's feelings when posting here meaning not responding to anything with anything beyond "I agree!"
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:If he lost 20-30 lbs he would look a lot sleeker. With his proportions and lack of muscle he really can't carry extra weight
Interesting I assumed it’s just his wardrobe.
I think it's both one begets the other.
But he can improve his clothes today.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I wasn’t thinking of Botox, thinking more fashion. More along the lines of Steve Carell fixed up by Ryan Gosling characters in Crazy, Stupid, Love.
But the plot of that movie is that Steve Carell's character is getting a divorce and going to start dating again so Ryan Gosling (whose character is considered a "player" who dates successfully but never settles down) helps him get ready for that.
Doug Emhoff is not on the dating market. He's not trying to impress women or get them into bed with him. He's not trying to rebuild his confidence after a divorce. He's not struggling. He's already living his best life which includes being the First Gentleman to a confident and successful political wife and spending time with his adult kids who seem pretty happy and well adjusted. He doesn't need a "glow up." He's doing great. All is as it should be.
jc, the Steve Carell character was mentioned as an example, used as an illustration, of a guy who looked much better with a haircut and better fashion choices.
People have feelings. Just let them have their feelings.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:If he lost 20-30 lbs he would look a lot sleeker. With his proportions and lack of muscle he really can't carry extra weight
Interesting I assumed it’s just his wardrobe.
I think it's both one begets the other.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:If he lost 20-30 lbs he would look a lot sleeker. With his proportions and lack of muscle he really can't carry extra weight
Interesting I assumed it’s just his wardrobe.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I wasn’t thinking of Botox, thinking more fashion. More along the lines of Steve Carell fixed up by Ryan Gosling characters in Crazy, Stupid, Love.
But the plot of that movie is that Steve Carell's character is getting a divorce and going to start dating again so Ryan Gosling (whose character is considered a "player" who dates successfully but never settles down) helps him get ready for that.
Doug Emhoff is not on the dating market. He's not trying to impress women or get them into bed with him. He's not trying to rebuild his confidence after a divorce. He's not struggling. He's already living his best life which includes being the First Gentleman to a confident and successful political wife and spending time with his adult kids who seem pretty happy and well adjusted. He doesn't need a "glow up." He's doing great. All is as it should be.
jc, the Steve Carell character was mentioned as an example, used as an illustration, of a guy who looked much better with a haircut and better fashion choices.
Anonymous wrote:If he lost 20-30 lbs he would look a lot sleeker. With his proportions and lack of muscle he really can't carry extra weight
Anonymous wrote:If he lost 20-30 lbs he would look a lot sleeker. With his proportions and lack of muscle he really can't carry extra weight