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Marty

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In the article on fashion https://www.girlschase.com/content/fashion-men-primer-looking-amazing Chase recommends selecting one good accessory. Any comments on the following?

http://www.ebay.com/itm/Stainless-S...diac-Sign-Scorpio-Mens-Bracelet-/281065078969

Obviously, I don't believe any zodiac-type superstitions myself—I take a rational, scientific approach to existence—but the point is that many women do, and it's a question of how Scorpio males are perceived... hopefully, as mysterious, unpredictable and intensely passionate.

Opinions, please?
 

Richard

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Personally, I like it, but the dilemma I see is how does it segway into a mysterious, interesting peace of yourself? Chase says he rocks a medallion that gets girls asking about it, and he has an answer that entices them further, how is that bracelet going to do that for you?
If you decide on that item then so be it, it can definitely work. But! I suggest finding something you care about, or something you're proud of, and finding an item that commemorates that pride or that interest. For me, I'm Native American ( Chippewa, Navajo, and Cherokee) and I'm proud of my heritage so, I rock an Indian leather band necklace with a charm of my spirit animal that I got on my last vacation through the Indian Tribe in Wisconsin. A lot of people ask about it, and I have a great story to go along with it, and it shows that I'm Native American so, naturally, people ask me about being native American.
I suggest you find an item like that, find a hobby, or sport, or something you're truly interested in and dedicated to, and find something that relates or commemorates it.
-Good luck,
Richard
 
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Marty

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Thank you Zphix for solid and on-the-mark advice. Apologies for the lateness of my response, I have not been able to get near a PC recently.

I have taken to heart what you write and I think I may go for something less generic and more profound, such as a reproduction of the Vogelherd horse http://www.historyofinformation.com/expanded.php?id=3917, representing the deep appreciation I have for how far we have come as a species, and how much further we have to go.

I will give it some thought. Very sound guidance, Richard, thank you.
 
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