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I was going to say that I feel for you having to read stuff like this all day. But now I hope that all this metrosexuality taints your brain and you start buying fashion items and exfoliators, and mud baths instead of car mods.

Gordon

"It takes so little to groom. But you never know where you leave an impression that will stick with you forever. So daily grooming is important."

Darren

"Grooming is important as it is basic courtesy to look your best when you meet people, be it at social gatherings or business dinners or other occasions."

Sky

"I am not born with good look, so I need grooming to bring out the best in me! by looking good you will feel more confidence of yourself in whatever things you are doing."

Shane

"i want to look presentable to everyone."

Gui Chung Yee

"it brings out the best in me at all times."

Kenneth Soh

"presentation of one personality is a critical success in life. Making the best out of oneself."

Greg Tay

"its not just the clothes that maketh a man. Good groomong tells the world that you have arrived!"

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^^^ metrosexual test. I got "You answered 0 questions correctly out of a possible 12 questions."

This is the Scoring:

12 correct answers: One hot brother!

9-11 correct: Call your fam and friends -- you're a metro!

6-8 correct: Keep it up, you have serious potential!

3-4 correct: Go buy the latest GQ and study up!

0-2 correct: You're a lost cause.

Scoring:

12 correct answers: One hot brother!

9-11 correct: Call your fam and friends -- you're a metro!

6-8 correct: Keep it up, you have serious potential!

3-4 correct: Go buy the latest GQ and study up!

0-2 correct: You're a lost cause.

You answered 6 questions correctly out of a possible 12 questions.

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