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By (user no longer on site) OP
over a year ago
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Playing football last night, got elbowed and I'm now sporting a black eye, I was going to go over to Townhouse tonight, but I'm thinking will people be put off with my colourful eye, would you play with someone with a black eye etc???? |
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"Playing football last night, got elbowed and I'm now sporting a black eye, I was going to go over to Townhouse tonight, but I'm thinking will people be put off with my colourful eye, would you play with someone with a black eye etc????"
Not at all...just tell everyone how you were saving a granny from a bunch of muggers |
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A lot of women like the dangerous look. Just say it was rugby instead of football otherwise they'll presume you got it while writhing around like a girl, feigning injury |
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"Playing football last night, got elbowed and I'm now sporting a black eye, I was going to go over to Townhouse tonight, but I'm thinking will people be put off with my colourful eye, would you play with someone with a black eye etc????"
While that may be attractive to some women, it would put alot off.
If i were you, i would get a fancy costume on to cover the black-eye with a hat to match that would make you look like one of those sexy body builder in a show-house. That would even help you get more ladies coming your way....try it |
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"Playing football last night, got elbowed and I'm now sporting a black eye, I was going to go over to Townhouse tonight, but I'm thinking will people be put off with my colourful eye, would you play with someone with a black eye etc????"
If the skin is split and oozeing blood don't bother. If its a black shiner its a talking point so go. |
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Black eyes caused by sport can't be helped, or getting hit in the line of work etc.
But even though I'd realise that, it would still put me off.
I wouldn't turn up for a meet with a black eye. |
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