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I'm sure this question has been asked 100 times before on here, but I would like to know out of my own curiosity since I am new.

 

Do women find a man who is mechanically inclined attractive?

 

A man who is good around the house with repairs.

 

How man ladies find it sexy to see your man slaving it trying to solve that plumbing problem...etc?

 

Thanks.

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Yes!

If he actually knows what he is doing that is..

If he isn't sure when things get tough I would rather he say.

 

Sadly that didn't happen for me on two occasions - one could have led to a fire but I was very lucky on that occasion (the explosion terrified the wits out of me when it happened though!), the other did lead to a big flood destroying 3/4 of my split level apartment.

 

Basically - only do the stuff you really do know.

Don't wing it.

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Yes!

If he actually knows what he is doing that is..

If he isn't sure when things get tough I would rather he say.

 

Sadly that didn't happen for me on two occasions - one could have led to a fire but I was very lucky on that occasion (the explosion terrified the wits out of me when it happened though!), the other did lead to a big flood destroying 3/4 of my split level apartment.

 

Basically - only do the stuff you really do know.

Don't wing it.

 

Yowsa! Luckily, I do these things by trade. I know I lot of men who think they are plumbers or electricians...til they royally screw something up.

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Yowsa! Luckily, I do these things by trade. I know I lot of men who think they are plumbers or electricians...til they royally screw something up.

 

Um..yeah..both these guys did this by trade also.. no offence intended by any means towards yourself. :)

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Um..yeah..both these guys did this by trade also.. no offence intended by any means towards yourself. :)

 

 

None taken.:)

 

Yeah, sometimes it happens.

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I'm pretty sure all women appreciate it, but just a few get really excited about it.

 

Image is also everything as well, as with most things.

 

I can fix/build literally anything. The short list off the top of my head:

 

Electrical, AC, DC, 3 Phase

Plumbing. Freshwater, grey water, black water

Computers. Can build them, program them, etc

Boats. Just finished a vacuum epoxy resin infused state of the art performance catamaran, from scratch

LPG/Propane. Do all my own flare fittings, etc

Power Generation: Solar, charge controllers, generators, battery banks and monitors

Equipping a boat. Anchor tackle, lines, marlinespike, etc

RVs. Built a very well functioning class B out of a Sprinter. One of the first conversons on that platform. Came in well undet grvw, air conditioning, generator, stove/oven, refrigerator/freezer, plumbing, etc.

Houses. Literally everything. Did it as a helper during school.

Painting. From simple latex interior on a roller to 2 part linear polyurethane through a Devibliss Spray gun

Higher tech. At NASA, I helped build... and write software for... sensors that are still in space sending data to earth, robotics, servos, controllers, built a computer controlled electromagnetic rail gun in high school

Engines. Rebuilt my ATV engine as a teenager. Can fix any small engine, outboard, lawnmower, generator, don't allow mechanics to touch my vehicles, including the diesel Mercedes sprinter i had, have Obd and other readers to read codes from cars, diagnose the problem and fix them

 

 

Pretty impressive right??

 

Wrong. Gets you zero points with the ladies.

 

The ones that do like a guy who can fix things like a rustic, blue collar LOOKING guy typically, not a guy with actual skills.

 

As is often the case in life, they fall for image over substance.

 

This is my experience, not meant to say women are bad, they just may not know what they are looking at when they estimate what a blue collar looking guy knows.

 

They wil fall for the look rather than the substance.

 

Kind of the same with Harley guys and whatnot. People think they are tough just because they bought a Harley and an orange and black leather costume at the shop where they bought the Harley.

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I'm pretty sure all women appreciate it, but just a few get really excited about it.

 

Image is also everything as well, as with most things.

 

I can fix/build literally anything. The short list off the top of my head:

 

Electrical, AC, DC, 3 Phase

Plumbing. Freshwater, grey water, black water

Computers. Can build them, program them, etc

Boats. Just finished a vacuum epoxy resin infused state of the art performance catamaran, from scratch

LPG/Propane. Do all my own flare fittings, etc

Power Generation: Solar, charge controllers, generators, battery banks and monitors

Equipping a boat. Anchor tackle, lines, marlinespike, etc

RVs. Built a very well functioning class B out of a Sprinter. One of the first conversons on that platform. Came in well undet grvw, air conditioning, generator, stove/oven, refrigerator/freezer, plumbing, etc.

Houses. Literally everything. Did it as a helper during school.

Painting. From simple latex interior on a roller to 2 part linear polyurethane through a Devibliss Spray gun

Higher tech. At NASA, I helped build... and write software for... sensors that are still in space sending data to earth, robotics, servos, controllers, built a computer controlled electromagnetic rail gun in high school

Engines. Rebuilt my ATV engine as a teenager. Can fix any small engine, outboard, lawnmower, generator, don't allow mechanics to touch my vehicles, including the diesel Mercedes sprinter i had, have Obd and other readers to read codes from cars, diagnose the problem and fix them

 

 

Pretty impressive right??

 

Wrong. Gets you zero points with the ladies.

 

The ones that do like a guy who can fix things like a rustic, blue collar LOOKING guy typically, not a guy with actual skills.

 

As is often the case in life, they fall for image over substance.

 

This is my experience, not meant to say women are bad, they just may not know what they are looking at when they estimate what a blue collar looking guy knows.

 

They wil fall for the look rather than the substance.

 

Kind of the same with Harley guys and whatnot. People think they are tough just because they bought a Harley and an orange and black leather costume at the shop where they bought the Harley.

 

These skills would certainly get points with me. But no more than any other trade or profession. I don't care if he's a lawyer or an electrician - it's the personality which matters.

 

However, I'm not quite sure what you mean by 'blue collar looking'. But if you mean what I think you mean, it may be a problem for me. Now, I know many blue collar workers who are stylish and well spoken - and I would not be able to tell them apart from a white collar worker when they are out. However, if a man's dress sense and manner of speech shows him as being a bit too rough around the edges, then he's going to have trouble finding a classy woman.

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I'm pretty sure all women appreciate it, but just a few get really excited about it.

 

Image is also everything as well, as with most things.

 

I can fix/build literally anything. The short list off the top of my head:

 

Electrical, AC, DC, 3 Phase

Plumbing. Freshwater, grey water, black water

Computers. Can build them, program them, etc

Boats. Just finished a vacuum epoxy resin infused state of the art performance catamaran, from scratch

LPG/Propane. Do all my own flare fittings, etc

Power Generation: Solar, charge controllers, generators, battery banks and monitors

Equipping a boat. Anchor tackle, lines, marlinespike, etc

RVs. Built a very well functioning class B out of a Sprinter. One of the first conversons on that platform. Came in well undet grvw, air conditioning, generator, stove/oven, refrigerator/freezer, plumbing, etc.

Houses. Literally everything. Did it as a helper during school.

Painting. From simple latex interior on a roller to 2 part linear polyurethane through a Devibliss Spray gun

Higher tech. At NASA, I helped build... and write software for... sensors that are still in space sending data to earth, robotics, servos, controllers, built a computer controlled electromagnetic rail gun in high school

Engines. Rebuilt my ATV engine as a teenager. Can fix any small engine, outboard, lawnmower, generator, don't allow mechanics to touch my vehicles, including the diesel Mercedes sprinter i had, have Obd and other readers to read codes from cars, diagnose the problem and fix them

 

 

Pretty impressive right??

 

Wrong. Gets you zero points with the ladies.

 

The ones that do like a guy who can fix things like a rustic, blue collar LOOKING guy typically, not a guy with actual skills.

 

As is often the case in life, they fall for image over substance.

 

This is my experience, not meant to say women are bad, they just may not know what they are looking at when they estimate what a blue collar looking guy knows.

 

They wil fall for the look rather than the substance.

 

Kind of the same with Harley guys and whatnot. People think they are tough just because they bought a Harley and an orange and black leather costume at the shop where they bought the Harley.

 

True.

 

I was an electrician when I was younger and later an engineer. Never seen any woman impressed by what I could do with my hands but it isn't surprising.

 

If you don't look like the handy DIY guys on the TV, they aren't interested.

 

I would say the same goes for cooking skills.

If you don't fit the mold of slick TV chef, no interest.

 

If you're just a normal guy who doesn't typically look like he can fix things or cook it isn't really a bonus at all.

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I think I admire anyone who tries to solve problems and fix things themselves, survival skills, creativity, piecing things together, cooking, gardening, cars, musical instruments, art, as well as fixing things around the house. And it's not about being a manly man, it's the intelligence and passion that I like about it.

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Pretty impressive right??

 

Wrong. Gets you zero points with the ladies.

 

The ones that do like a guy who can fix things like a rustic, blue collar LOOKING guy typically, not a guy with actual skills.

 

As is often the case in life, they fall for image over substance.

 

This is my experience, not meant to say women are bad, they just may not know what they are looking at when they estimate what a blue collar looking guy knows.

 

They wil fall for the look rather than the substance.

 

Kind of the same with Harley guys and whatnot. People think they are tough just because they bought a Harley and an orange and black leather costume at the shop where they bought the Harley.

 

Gosh, you really think women are all stupid don't you? Has it occurred to you that there are plenty of women out there who fend for themselves and actually know all of this stuff and don't get 'fooled' because a man is wearing work boots, jeans and singlet? Give us a break. And this is coming from you, this looks over substance BS! I would probably just roll my eyes if a guy started boasting about himself too.

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I think I admire anyone who tries to solve problems and fix things themselves, survival skills, creativity, piecing things together, cooking, gardening, cars, musical instruments, art, as well as fixing things around the house. And it's not about being a manly man, it's the intelligence and passion that I like about it.

 

Bingo! That´s all I needed to hear. A positive answer.

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Gosh, you really think women are all stupid don't you? Has it occurred to you that there are plenty of women out there who fend for themselves and actually know all of this stuff and don't get 'fooled' because a man is wearing work boots, jeans and singlet? Give us a break. And this is coming from you, this looks over substance BS! I would probably just roll my eyes if a guy started boasting about himself too.

 

Pretty much, Only 1 in 10,000 women understand what i just wrote, technically...

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i love a guy who works with his hands.....i like working with my hands.....i dont know if its about slaving away at anything but an attention to detail an analytical logical mind...all the things i respect...i also love to see the passion and i like to learn so....yeah ...i think its wonderful...my exes dad was a carpenter he made me a glory box and a dining table..i studied woodwork leather work and metal work as well as technical drawing and agriculture at school....i am actually a fixer myself.....i love woodwork the most

 

 

....my ex could figure out most things when it came to fixing..and he was always so careful and methodical...you could see his brain ticking..it was pretty cool....he had to repair quite a few beds we went through...... he always did it with passion and deft fingers with a smile on his face.....i am pretty sure the smile was from why the bed was broken in the first place..i loved his smile....and those hands.....deb

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Pretty much, Only 1 in 10,000 women understand what i just wrote, technically...

 

With those statistics you have to wonder if it's the messenger or receiver that is broken.

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Yes, as long as he doesn't create more problems than he solves and doesn't start something and never finish it. It's a GREAT thing. Offering to help people with things will win you friends and more.

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With those statistics you have to wonder if it's the messenger or receiver that is broken.

 

I don't make it my business to educate people on things I know, especially women, who are by and large *quite* uninterested in technical minutiae.

 

There is no "sender."

 

99.9% of women just wouldn't understand the things I know how to do in the preceding post.

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Gosh, you really think women are all stupid don't you? Has it occurred to you that there are plenty of women out there who fend for themselves and actually know all of this stuff and don't get 'fooled' because a man is wearing work boots, jeans and singlet? Give us a break. And this is coming from you, this looks over substance BS! I would probably just roll my eyes if a guy started boasting about himself too.

 

There are next to none on Earth who can do everything I've listed proficiently.

 

There are hardly even any guys who could.

 

it's a unique product of my life path

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I'm pretty sure all women appreciate it, but just a few get really excited about it.

 

Pretty accurate IME. I like it when the BF fixes sth or washes my car but it doesn't get my panties damp. ;)

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I play a rather intense, technical form of music where endurance is critical and women in the past have appreciated that because... oh, wait... "not sexual", nevermind. :cool:

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