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qualityguy365 said:
on November 9, 2009 12:38 PM ET
This was a comment made on another post that was said about men .
What do you consider as being nasty when it comes to people or the way they behave ? |
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I agree, nasty, refers to a person's bad personality.
Unkempt, refers to someone's hygiene, or lack there-of
Bald, balding, who cares?
What is important is a quick smile and kindness.
Susan
What has bald got to do with nasty? Bald is just bald. It's like getting grey hair. It''s a natural process. I have never understood why people make such a big to do about it. But I forget I was brainwashed when I was a little girl. Being bald/grey meant one had lived a long time, and was therefore wiser than the rest. When I meet a bald person it never crosses my mind.
Nasty is just nasty, and the posters have already covered it.
Wanjie
I don't think nasty is hygiene, I think it's being mean and saying mean things to people. Personal hygiene...clean hair, body etc is just dirty and lack of hygiene. That's what I think
Nasty to me means many different things, not clean in body, dirty mouth, bad habits, sloutch, bad eating habits, rude, I could go, but won't. Darlene
There is a big difference between bald, hairy and just plain nasty. If you judge a person by their hair or lack thereof I think you are probably missing out on meeting some really nice people. Now, nasty is a completely different thing. If a person is dirty, ill-mannered, obnoxious or rude then I don't want to be anywhere near them. I would hope we are mature enough to know the difference.
Joyce
I like men with hair, or without. As long as they are clean from head to toe.
Nasty to me, means poor hygiene, EEewww! And worse than that, Nasty means
"I don't bathe or shave to please others, and I don't give a $%^&( what anyone thinks!"
THAT'S NASTY!