u/Altruistic_Purpose57

▲ 0 r/AskMen

stick or gel deodorant? Which one do you prefer?

What’s the difference between Old Spice stick deodorant and gel deodorant? I’ve always used the stick one but the scent I want is only available in gel right now. Is the gel actually good or is it worse? Like does one last longer or stop smell better later in the day or are they basically the same and it doesn’t matter that much? I’ve never used gel before so I don’t know if it feels weird or leaves residue or anything. Which one do you guys prefer?

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u/Altruistic_Purpose57 — 7 hours ago
▲ 7 r/AskMen

What made you switch from fades to more grown out or classic haircuts

For the guys who used to get fades for years and then switched to more grown out or classic haircuts what changed your mind

I used to always keep the sides short and get fades pretty much every haircut but lately I’ve been enjoying the look of hair that grows out more evenly way more than I expected

It feels lower maintenance and I like how it looks even a few weeks after a cut instead of always needing that super fresh look

I’ve also been seeing a lot of people online talk about how different haircut styles give off completely different vibes and it got me thinking about how much trends probably affect what we get used to seeing

Interested to hear what made other people switch things up and what styles you ended up preferring long term

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u/Altruistic_Purpose57 — 4 days ago

Did gta san andreas get removed? ⚠️

I’ve been wanting to replay GTA San Andreas for a while because it was one of my favorite games ever and I decided to finally look for it on the PS4 store today but I genuinely cannot find it anywhere at all My account is US and I searched multiple times using different keywords and only found other GTA games and the trilogy stuff

Did Rockstar completely remove the original version from the PS4 store or is it only available through some bundle or special edition because I’m honestly really confused right now and don’t know if I’m missing something obvious

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u/Altruistic_Purpose57 — 6 days ago

If i disliked bloodborne should i buy elden ring?

I wanna buy Elden Ring but I’m kinda hesitant because of Bloodborne

I know a lot of people consider Bloodborne a masterpiece but honestly I didn’t really enjoy it
It felt too difficult and exhausting for me instead of actually fun
I don’t really have the patience for retrying bosses 50 times and constantly getting destroyed

So for people who played both is Elden Ring actually as frustrating and hard as Bloodborne
Or does the open world and freedom make it easier and more enjoyable even for someone who didn’t like Bloodborne

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u/Altruistic_Purpose57 — 6 days ago

Need a game that’ll get me addicted again 🎮

Just got back into gaming. Already played RDR2, all the Uncharted games, The Last of Us, God of War, Horizon, and most of the big popular titles. Need something really worth playing on PS4.

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u/Altruistic_Purpose57 — 6 days ago
▲ 14 r/loseit

I’m a 21-year-old male, around 170 cm (5’7). I used to weigh 167 kg, and now I’m around 80 kg.

I lost all that weight about 5 years ago, but since then I’ve been stuck trying to lose the last 10–15 kg… for literally five years.

Back then, I had strong motivation. I was actually happy, consistent, and everything felt easier. Now it feels like all of that is gone.

I’ve tried everything. Dieting, going to the gym, building some muscle… but I honestly got tired of the whole routine. Tracking protein, thinking about food all the time, planning every meal — I’m just burned out.

I don’t want my life to revolve around food anymore. I want to eat when I’m hungry, not follow strict meal times, just live normally without overthinking every bite. I want to have other priorities in my life.

At the same time, I’m not happy with how I look. I still feel like I need to lose those last kilos to finally feel satisfied.

But I keep failing. Every time I diet, I eventually break it — mostly because I get really hungry, or because I have a serious sweet tooth. And once I slip, I gain everything back.

At this point, I feel completely exhausted.

Part of me wants to just stop dieting completely for a while, live normally, reset mentally, and maybe come back stronger later.

But I’m also scared I’ll just stay stuck like this forever.

Has anyone been through something similar? Did taking a real break actually help?

Edit: Just to clarify — I do understand calories and energy balance really well. I know how to track, I know my intake, and I know roughly how much I burn.

The issue isn’t lack of knowledge. The real struggle for me is the mental side — the cravings and how bad my mood gets when I’m in a deficit.

It’s not just normal hunger. I start getting intense cravings, my mood drops hard, and I feel mentally drained. Some days genuinely feel like I’m just trying to survive, not live normally.

That’s what makes it unsustainable for me. I know weight loss takes time (3–4 months or more), but dealing with that mental state consistently is what keeps breaking me.

So yeah, I’m not confused about calories — I’m struggling with the mental side of dieting and staying consistent

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u/Altruistic_Purpose57 — 11 days ago