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I kind of get the limiting belief thing but what i am saying is. You can't be the guy in the club in your 30's dressing like a teenager and expecting that to have the same affect as when you are 19.
When i was 19 i used to get wasted and have a lot of sex by using the fact that i was young and dumb in my favour.
There are a lot of attraction switches for older men. Power, status so being well groomed and using other attraction switches to your advantage definitely comes into play.
I know for one that i do not want to be hanging around a student club with guys and girls from 18-24 as its not playing it to my advantage.
You are right though, its best not to look into it too much and just focus on evolving skill set without any of that in mind. thanks for the advice
^ dress style has nothing to do with age.... I wore guess jeans in my teens i wear guess jeans now, the same with keneth cole, Armani, Calvin Klein, i do not understand how does an adult vs a teeneger dress... Dressing style has nothing to do with age..
Im not saying you have to drastically change your dress sense but you should evolve naturally.
I have more money now so i like to wear nicer things than i got a chance to in my twenties, i like to make an effort more than being the jeans and T shirt guy.
You honestly dont want to be dressing like an ex member of Nsync in your thirties.
Dress your age, feel comfortable with who you are. There really is nothing worse than seeing older guys with died blonde hair trying to look like teenagers.