This is just an oversimplification, a tangent, and a misrepresentation of my argument. My point was simply that men shouldn’t feel stigmatized for improving their appearance.
I think you need to elaborate on what types of things you’re referring to. As long as you don’t do things that are permanent or a pain to reverse, like tattoos, plucking your eyebrows, extreme/cheap cosmetic procedures, or anything that drastically alters your natural look, you should be fine.
Sadly, Father Time is undefeated, so in a couple of years you’ll start to show your age regardless of what you do through your tastes, vicabulary, hairline, energy level, and the way you carry yourself. I already hear about things like the “67,” “Skibidi Toilet,” mumble rap, or broccoli haircut trends, and they’re already far beyond my maturity level.
The only advice I can give is to adjust to your environment, don’t let time pass you by, be aware of the type of women you can realistically attract based on your SMV, and consider the law of diminishing marginal returns. For example, if you spend months chasing minor appearance tweaks that only give tiny gains, you’re wasting time you could invest in bigger-impact areas like money, education, social skills, experience hooking up with women that want you, and/or confidence.