Take a moment to click on my picture and observe.
Do you see the double chin?
I thought so.
Soon I shall post a full body picture on here. I am not fat, I'm actually in pretty good shape, but that stupid double chin is an inherited trait from my mother's side.
Dammit! This coupled with the fact that my hair has gotten much longer now will say that this little photo does not do me my justice. It is time to upgrade. This afternoon, I am going to Beth Denning's house if I have to walk! I will use her scanner to scan another picture in and send it to Sorted or something so he can work his magic and get my ugly mug more up to date. (Picture I have in mind is still a little shorter than my hair is now but at least doesn't show that damn double chin as bad, and I have actually lost a little weight!)
Uh, peace out!
We all have things about us that we don't like. If we didn't, plastic surgeons would have to find a new profession.
Rather than focus on what you don't like, focus on what you do like. Send in an updated pic, one you like better.
Look, if I could, I'd change a LOT of things on me. However, I can't. Instead, I look around and compare myself to other men I see. I personally think I look better than the vast majority of them. Sure, on occasion I'll see some great looking guy and feel a little envious, but most of the time I don't.
Regardless of how you look, someone will look better and someone will look worse. Look at the bright side, you have all of your arms and legs, and can use them all. You're healthy. You're young (unlike some of us here that have seen 40 come and go).
Don't worry about the chin. Heck, I never looked until you mentioned it. Even then, I don't think it's bad at all. Focus on the positive, and those around you will too.
If you FOCUS on a little double chin...
you will just end up noticing it more than anybody else ever will!
So focus on your hair, your eyes, etc.
and give those other things some 'equal time'!
I think you shouldn't change!
You look good (even cute) as you are!
Your hair is great and your eyes too! No one will notice you little dubble chin!
If you hadn't told me I wouldn't have seen it!
Just be yourself. And if you feel good, stay as you are!
MMMBOP
I'd never noticed.....
You look good! Although I do understand the self-consciousness thing.
I think I remember hearing about these jaw exercises, which you could look into if it really bothers you.
But as I said, and I'm sure the voice is echoed - you're a good looking guy :)
wolfeyes
Whats the big deal? I have a similar feature and you know what I do to get rid of it? No, I dont get one of those upside down bandanas to cover it or go to a liposuction quack. I just look up a little and...hokus pokus! Its gone.
have respect for what you've got!
are you doing all you know (consciously or not) you could do to avoid this problem? before that's done i don't see how you can blame anything else but you...
take care brother, you are not your body...
-vincent
Of course, I would take stuff like this with a grain of salt (no pun intended) but these guys seem to think double-chin comes from not having enough salt.
Sometimes subtle physical characteristics are "markers" for stuff, which is how I found the link--by googling for "double chin" and "marker". Obviously you shouldn't get too upset about any of this. Many people will have a marker and not fit the predictions at all.
Another marker I've heard of is "ear crease". If you have a creased ear lobe, it's supposed to increase your risk of heart attack.
ensure you get the salt you need from algaes and/or sea salt
table salt is toxic
-vincent
Makes me wonder why we haven't had more families found dead around the dinner table then.
i see many people suffering and dying from the slow, incidious effects of their bad eating habits
not many people die _while_ smoking a cigarette either.... it's not that complicated
take care, and avoid toxic foods
-vincent
Maybe try growing a beard or a goatee to see if it helps.