_Kaiser_ wrote: » Tattoos, piercings (exception being earrings), crazy hair colours... not for me thanks. More significant issues would be constant drama, vacuous, unable to express themselves, or any drug use. No deal.
notsoyoungwan wrote: » Those dreadful ear piercings that stretch holes in the lobes. They are utterly repulsive to me. Usually anyone with them has tattoos and other piercings, both of which are also deal-breakers to me.
notsoyoungwan wrote: Those dreadful ear piercings that stretch holes in the lobes.
Dr Crayfish wrote: » Someone mentioned it above, but the brown shoes with suits has been annoying me lately, go back to black lads.
RDM_83 again wrote: » This type of nose ring, I think its cos they sort of make it look like somebody has a snot coming out.
Widdershins wrote: » Just out of curiosity (as someone with a face full of metal ) is it the actual look of piercings that you dislike, or is it that you associate them with a particular type of person, or both?
_Kaiser_ wrote: » Both really.. aside from the actual look which does nothing for me, I'd find it's generally the style of the more "alternative" (or whatever term is in vogue) sort, whereas I'm far too boring and "regular" for that
Widdershins wrote: » I smoke and my fingers are perfectly normal, as is the rest of me, probably because I don't smoke eighty woodbines a day, or in an enclosed space, and I'm a clean person, but a yellowed, growly old smoker would be off putting to me, too. People who don't just not smoke themselves but behave like smokers are something that crawled out of the sulphurous pits of hell. Very extreme judgement is off putting. They usually see no irony about it because they don't count their own vices as bad habits. I'm not keen on stretched ears, board shorts, caps on backwards,skinny jean, converse type shoes, lots of piercings on men (I have a few and I think they suit some women). Not trivial but I couldn't go out with a racist or someone with offensive attitudes to people with disabilities.
infogiver wrote: » A colleague of mine was eventually "managed out" of the job because of her smoking. A very capable pleasant punctual hard working woman, the managers addressed the problem of her personal hygiene in particular reference to her smoking, in every way they could but she couldn't find a way to deal with it and added to that quite a degree of denial, eventually she exhausted the grievance procedure and she was gone.
Gunslinger92 wrote: » Tbh you're probably spot on with the alternative bit, anyone I know with loads of piercings falls into that category. If it was just numerous ear piercings would that also put you off? I have a tragus piercing and I want a few more ear piercings, as I can't have visible tattoos or mad piercings in my line of work.
Widdershins wrote: » Oh dear. Sounds quite unusual and extreme.
_Kaiser_ wrote: » Yep, I reckon so.. one/two earrings - grand (so long as not those big hoop things) but anything more than that (I had to google tragus piercing) just wouldn't do it for me. I'm probably the guy for which there are rules like you talk about in your workplace. No tattoos, no piercings, normal short haircut (albeit greying at the sides these days), don't smoke, and have never tried - nor any interest in trying - anything stronger than the occasional/rare pint Like I said, boring! But that's OK.. with middle-agedness comes contentment in who you are
infogiver wrote: » When your in customer service the customer is king. Too many complaints, customers refusing to deal with her. Very unpleasant to work beside as well. She was spoken to by the Union as well. Other employees have rights too.
Gravelly wrote: » As long as your laces aren't too tight.
Dr Crayfish wrote: » You're in the wrong country for that
Ada Deep Tapir wrote: » On that note, blue suit and brown shoes. Copying Conor McGregor's outfits exactly isn't the same thing as having a sense of style. Every ****ing graduation, wedding, work party I've been to in the past year there's a sea of them, it's the new check shirt and boot cut jeans at this point
jeanjolie wrote: 2.) People from South Dublin who sound like they're not speaking English. Met a hot 16yr old girl (when I was 17 so not perverted ) who was 5ft 9 (5in taller than me) and very muscular. when she opened her mouth however......No, just no.
jeanjolie wrote: » 2.) People from South Dublin who sound like they're not speaking English. Met a hot 16yr old girl (when I was 17 so not perverted:D) who was 5ft 9 (5in taller than me) and very muscular. when she opened her mouth however......No, just no.
Tell me how wrote: » What?
jeanjolie wrote: » For dating: 1.) People from either rough areas (e.g North Dublin, Limerick) or people who grew up with very conservative 'tough love parents. Exceptions if the person does not sound (accent wise) for the former and is relatively liberal in their parenting style and personality for the latter (i.e no tough love unless absolutely necessary, reasonably open minded on things like gay marriage, abortion, suicide.) 2.) People from South Dublin who sound like they're not speaking English. Met a hot 16yr old girl (when I was 17 so not perverted:D) who was 5ft 9 (5in taller than me) and very muscular. when she opened her mouth however......No, just no.
PowerToWait wrote: » You're a great man for the brackets.
Subcomandante Marcos wrote: » Smoking for the one me would be. People might see this as shallow but I don't. It's just a disgusting habit that I find very unattractive to the point that if I see a good looking woman smoking I lose all interest in them pretty much instantly.