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26-06-2019, 03:18 PM
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IMO square jaws on a woman can be just as attractive as pointy jaws, in many cases more so as they give more definition and are often paired with high cheekbones. A lot of actresses have prominent jaws, but maybe ageing does make them stronger looking. I'm thinking of Scarlett Johanson as an example. With her shorter haircut. Jamie lee curtis also has quite a strong jaw. It does seem to look good on screen.

I've noticed some younger tweenie actresses have more delicate jaws these days. Perhaps that's the trend or maybe it's down to over zealous orthodontics.
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26-06-2019, 08:21 PM
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How about Fiona Bruce for a nice square jaw....

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26-06-2019, 09:31 PM
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Actually I agree with you all. A strong jawline is attractive on both genders
The term butch here in North America usually refers to very manly looking , man hating women. It might be different in the UK.
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There are exceptions...
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27-06-2019, 08:14 AM
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There are exceptions...
Wouldn't you like to invite her to a dinner party though, such an interesting woman....

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27-06-2019, 08:48 AM
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Hi

Sex in a Changing Room with 3 way mirrors is great fun.

Not my idea, it was the ladies.

She is not a slut,a very high profile person.

No harm done to either, a very private thing.
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27-06-2019, 09:03 AM
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Originally Posted by AnnieS ->
Ok this thread is for both men and women. Because I'm sure they have these scary mirrors in the men's changing room too!

But how do you feel when you try something on and you see yourself as you never normally do? You know you can see how your bum looks and your tummy and then you see yourself from one side and another, just looking at yourself in ways you never do at home.

M&S are particularly geared to this angled 3 d view. Am I the only one who gets put off buying something because of the unflattering lights?
Yes.
The 3D mirrors are great but the lighting in some changing rooms is dreadful. My skin tone looks terrible under the colour of some changing room lights - it’s difficult to check whether the colour of the garment suits you when the tone of your complexion is changed by the light. I am often put off buying a garment I like even though it fits well because I can’t decide whether the colour tone suits my skin colouring under those terrible lights.
 
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