Quote from: insideontheoutside on July 16, 2011, 11:12:24 PM
I think the issue with the "masculine haircut" is that it makes most guys who have even remote feminine features look like a butch lesbian. That's just my opinion but the large majority I've seen I think butch before I think male. Having less hair just seems to accentuate facial structure, the fact that you don't shave, etc. Some guys may end up looking male - but like a 13 year old instead of their actual age.
I agree with this actually. Sometimes it can work against a person but you never really know till you do it and see. I would say definitely get his side burns cut shorter. Men don't grow out the longer sideburns that fall in front of your ears like women do, if it's short on the sides the hair tends to stop at the top of the ear for side burns maybe a bit lower (think if he had glasses on it would touch the glasses going over his ear but wouldn't really hang down below the glasses, I know this because I wear glasses and use that as a check point myself lol).
I do not agree with the jewelry thing, and that is mostly because I am familiar with the rock/punk/goth kind of look, it is very common for men to wear lots of jewelry with that style so long as the jewelry itself is masculine (you know not tiny and girly, flowery, etc) which does not seem to be an issue for him anyhow.
Sadly his issue with first look is face, face shape. He may experiment with holding his jaw different ways to create more of a square jaw effect. Like for me, if I place my bottom front teeth directly in front of my top front teeth when I have my mouth closed just that difference made a huge impact in how I was taken when I was a teenager. Basically, just the opposite of how you put your teeth when you close your mouth naturally. If he can do that, even for just that first minute when he is introduced to someone it may help. Obviously it would be uncomfortable to do it constantly. Also I can't tell how he holds his shoulders but there are different ways to stand/sit/and hold yourself that will make his shoulders look bigger and more squared. Do you know when you see little guys walking around and they have their shoulders hunched up all high and walk with their arms straight swinging slightly, pull themselves up as tall as they can stand and they always look like some kind of jackass who is pissed off and trying to look "tough" and "big"? Practice with that kind of stance. Obviously he doesn't want to appear like he's pissed all the time but it's a starting point to give you kind of an idea of what I mean by "holding his shoulders" differently. If he can look larger in the shoulders or more broad basically that will help.
And definitely, experiment with binding because in the pictures he does not look like he's that large but if he's already binding we wouldn't be able to tell anyhow. Do you know how he currently binds? If he is using a binder has he tried adjusting his chest to lay in different ways? I've had a lot of guys tell me to just push them downward and flat, but when I push mine up and then pull them to the side (kind of towards my armpits) it actually looks better on me, more like I have a bit of a muscled chest with some small pecks.