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Im sure a bunch of us do physical things too that help our game:
Going to the GYM daily! (Good for your health even if u arent a PUA!)
Hair implants (Considering them? Anyone have them here? U like?)
Teeth Whitening (Just did this and its a bit painful after its done for a few days...but has good results)
Keeping our look "neat" and clean.
Changing wardrobe
Anything i missed? These things are good for anyone, not just PUA's!
--John
Physical things...hmmm...
Well, peacocking aside...
I make sure I look my best wherever I go, because you never know who you'll run into.
I buy clothes when I have the money to afford them, but I've got a decent wardrobe already.
Teeth Whitening, I actually got compliments on my teeth last weekend...weird because I've been smoking lately and the dentist asked if I've been drinking lots of tea or coffee(yes to both haha). I do use white strips now and again, but not lately. The actual laser whitening or whatever I can't afford, and I don't need it.
The gym, well I was on a strict workout routine until I got sick. I'm headed back tomorrow. I spend around 2.5 hours a day at the gym for 4 - 5 days a week. Running for an hour or more so I can get rid of the extra 15+ lbs I'm carrying around.
-I work Triceps and Pecs Mon/Wed
-I work Biceps and Back Tues/Thurs
-Legs I work every third day.
-Shoulders I work lightly every day with a couple rehab routines for my left shoulder. I hurt it benching last year. I will never bench press again at the advice of my Aunt who was a Physical Therapist. She saw patients every day who used to be body builders when they were young and as they got older they developed serious joint problems in their shoulders.
Hair Implants...ooo that's an interesting subject. I am losing my hair(at 20...I know it's young to be falling out.) But the dermatologist put me on Propecia, which is working well so far.
I've heard horror stories about doctors who've botched hair implant surgeries. If they fuck it up you will get scars on your head, so if you ever decide to just shave it off and go bald(as I plan to do when the time comes), then you will have these ugly scars. Also, with hair implants, you need to keep going back because even though you've had some implants you will still be losing your natural hair. That means you have to make appointments to keep getting it done...which in my opinion increases the chances of a botched surgery. On top of that I'm sure it's expensive as hell. There's supposed to be this laser comb out on the market now that ACTUALLY works...it's 500$ and if you can blow the money then it might be worth it...who knows?
~Muse