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The Trickiest Question Of Them All! " Honey How Do I look?"
As a man, you will someday be met with the question that will make time stop.
Your answer will decide what the rest of your evening, and perhaps the rest of
your week, will look like. Your wife, girl friend, or significant other will look at you and ask, "How
do I look?"

You can't possibly win, and you already know it. You could try giving what
you think might be a good answer that sounds thought out, sensitive, and
sincere. Immediately after, you speak, you could try feigning a massive heart
attack or faking your own kidnapping. This is vital because no matter what you
say, you're not going to get it right.
The reason you won't get this right can be found if you break down the
difference between men and women. Women pay close attention to every detail
about how they look, in each outfit they wear, in each hairstyle they try, and
with every new shade of eye shadow. Men, on the other hand, give very little
thought to how they look. They developed their self image somewhere between the
age of 12 and 15, and they haven't revisited it since.
You see, a man may be handsome or he may be a short, homely man with a beer
belly and a receding hairline, and he will indeed consider himself "okay." And
that's all right with him. "Okay" works; he showers; he shaves; he wears
deodorant. He has done everything he needs to do to maintain "okay-ness" and
that's enough for him. There are too many more important things to think about,
like the pitching stats for his favorite team's newest acquisition.
Women, on the other hand, look at themselves very differently. "Okay" is not
enough . . . never. And they don't think they're "okay" anyway. They look in the
mirror daily and see everything that's wrong. Her butt's too big, her hair is
too flat, her legs are too short, and the list goes on and on. She not only
isn't okay, she's not adequate. She's not as tall as the super models, and her
nose and eyes don't live up next to the beauty of the latest movie, television,
or music diva.
Obviously, self esteem is an issue here. The question is, why? That's easy if
you think about it. Women have grown up living up to Barbie dolls that are
grossly unrealistic, airbrushed models, and the movie industry, where all women,
even at the grocery store, are size 4 and have perfect, voluptuous figures. If
movies and television are to be believed, beautiful, curvy women in low cut
sweaters and skin tight jeans walk the aisles of the grocery store, sniffing the
bread and choosing the perfect steak. Real life can't live up.
Let me ask you this: Have you ever seen a group of men get together to go
over beauty tips or try out new cosmetics so they can look more like the
celebrity du jour? Let's face it. Johnny Depp and George Clooney won't draw an
audience on the next morning show discussing the best way to hide their under
eye circles. It's not that men don't have under eye circles; they don't care.
They don't derive their self esteem from their looks, and they won't choose to
respect another man based on his cheekbones. Now if Clooney was giving advice on
getting better gas mileage or pruning trees, well, that might be another story.
There is, of course, the school of thought that women never feel beautiful
enough because men have set the standard by constantly lusting after super
models whose looks and figures are unattainable. Women want men to think they're
beautiful, and they know that men are shallow fools who will be looking for all
of those physical features that so very hard, if not impossible, to achieve. Men
have a few answers for this:
1) Yes, men notice that super models are super sexy, but they are seldom astute
enough to notice the absence of that sex appeal. Men are shallow, but not all
that unrealistic. They know the difference between the runway and their living
room.
2) Men also understand that they are not the brightest, deepest gender in the
sandbox, and they count on women to be a little brighter and a little deeper
than they are.
3) There are many beauty features that men never even notice. For example,
you know all that time you women spend on your eyebrows? Those efforts are lost
on the men you are working so hard to please. And your eyelash curler? What is
that about? Have you ever heard a man, stunned with lust, turn to his friend and
say, "Did you see the eyelashes on that chick? I have got to have her!"
But I have digressed from the original point. Your girlfriend, wife, or lover
has asked you, "How do I look?" You know you're in trouble. Does she look awful?
Does she look beautiful? You can't hurt her feelings, but you have to sound
sincere. With the entertainment industry, clothing industry, cosmetic industry,
and even the toy industry telling her exactly what she wants you to say, you
don't stand a chance. The good news is that she knows very well that your
opinion won't matter anyway; after all, you think your beer belly is sexy.
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