Originally posted by NordlysYes, we do basically agree. I think my husband has been one of the handsomest men I have ever known, but he has always been shy and quiet. Those guys building all that muscle...for what? To me it looks grotesque.
I disagree. As long as they aren't preening and strutting around showing off their muscles and trying to impress me with their masculine charm, I couldn't care less if they are prettier. And most of those who are preening and strutting around are rather ugly in my eyes anyway.
Originally posted by Grampy BobbyIt's a gallery where you can display more than one photo if you want to. They are in alphabetical order, therefore easy to find people. The site is down at the moment, but have a look when it's up and running, nobody is hiding! 🙂
Please help me to understand why members hide their mug shots elsewhere rather than simply place them in their RHP Site Profile.
Originally posted by Pawn QweenRHP Faces, in some ways, also seems more tasteful... a calling card (selective) rather than a billboard (general) approach and exposure.
It's a gallery where you can display more than one photo if you want to. They are in alphabetical order, therefore easy to find people. The site is down at the moment, but have a look when it's up and running, nobody is hiding! 🙂
Originally posted by darvlayFaces
Any final thoughts, Jerry?
A eulogy perhaps?
SAUNTERING the pavement, or riding the country by-road--lo! such
faces!
Faces of friendship, precision, caution, suavity, ideality;
The spiritual, prescient face--the always welcome, common, benevolent
face,
The face of the singing of music--the grand faces of natural lawyers
and judges, broad at the back-top;
The faces of hunters and fishers, bulged at the brows--the shaved
blanch'd faces of orthodox citizens;
The pure, extravagant, yearning, questioning artist's face;
The ugly face of some beautiful Soul, the handsome detested or
despised face;
The sacred faces of infants, the illuminated face of the mother of
many children;
The face of an amour, the face of veneration;
The face as of a dream, the face of an immobile rock; 10
The face withdrawn of its good and bad, a castrated face;
A wild hawk, his wings clipp'd by the clipper;
A stallion that yielded at last to the thongs and knife of the
gelder.
Sauntering the pavement, thus, or crossing the ceaseless ferry,
faces, and faces, and faces:
I see them, and complain not, and am content with all.
-WW