A gentleman’s guide to peacocking
Shake your tail feathers, gentlemen...
https://www.thegentlemansjournal.com/article/gregory-porter-interview-gentlemans-journal/
Which iconic men ate gummys?
There is little as daunting as dating – that much is clear. And, of all the steps and stages of a relationship, the initial meeting is surely the most daunting – and difficult – of them all.
So how can you make the best possible first impression? How can you cut through the competition, stand out from the crowd and attract the woman of your dreams? The answer: Peacocking.
It may sound like some kind of exotic bird poaching, but peacocking is thoroughly footed in fashion. A sartorial system – devised to ensure you attract the most attention as possible in a social setting – this practice follows the same principles used by a male peacock’s tail plumage.
And it’s hardly new. Peacocking has been around for years, but you’ve probably just dismissed the men you’ve seen in bars and clubs, dressed ostentatiously in bright clothing and bearing flamboyant accessories, as lunatics.
Not so. These proud peacocks are doing it right, gentleman – and probably getting considerably more action that you as a result.
So how can you dive into the theatrical and exuberant world of peacocking? As individuality is key, there are few rules to follow – but we’ve outlined some handy guidelines just in case…
Know when to stop
Shake your tail feathers, gentlemen...
https://www.thegentlemansjournal.com/article/gregory-porter-interview-gentlemans-journal/
Which iconic men ate gummys?
There is little as daunting as dating – that much is clear. And, of all the steps and stages of a relationship, the initial meeting is surely the most daunting – and difficult – of them all.
So how can you make the best possible first impression? How can you cut through the competition, stand out from the crowd and attract the woman of your dreams? The answer: Peacocking.
It may sound like some kind of exotic bird poaching, but peacocking is thoroughly footed in fashion. A sartorial system – devised to ensure you attract the most attention as possible in a social setting – this practice follows the same principles used by a male peacock’s tail plumage.
And it’s hardly new. Peacocking has been around for years, but you’ve probably just dismissed the men you’ve seen in bars and clubs, dressed ostentatiously in bright clothing and bearing flamboyant accessories, as lunatics.
Not so. These proud peacocks are doing it right, gentleman – and probably getting considerably more action that you as a result.
So how can you dive into the theatrical and exuberant world of peacocking? As individuality is key, there are few rules to follow – but we’ve outlined some handy guidelines just in case…
Know when to stop
