Metis Posted November 9, 2011 Posted November 9, 2011 Regardless of my attitude, a woman who likes a guy that looks different from me is still not going to like me. Likewise, a woman that looks to look at me is probably going to overlook certain negative aspects of my personality. Judging from the type of guy women are lining up for , I don't know how you can even argue that my attitude is that bad. Sorry to break it to you, Wolf, but your attitude is really that bad. No but a young, hot girl telling me that sex is not a right and life isn't fair is about the same, the haves patronizing the have-nots. The people in the slums should stop complaining, life isn't fair and a decent place to live isn't a right! Young, hot girls experience plenty of unfairness, since life isn't fair in a mind-bogglingly diverse variety of ways. (Sorry for the redundancy, but I hope you get my point.) True, I may not have the experience of involuntarily going without sex for a very long time. But you, Wolf, have no experience of living in a slum in a third-world country. I have lived in a slum in a third-world country, however, and it is my assessment that you don't know what you are talking about.
betterdeal Posted November 9, 2011 Posted November 9, 2011 your sarcastic comment right there shows that you indeed did not grasp the movie. it actually IS a very good movie with a good storyline and a good message. and edward norton was the more interesting character anyway - he was complemented by Pitt, but Pitt did not make the movie. his - admittedly - very good looks just emphasize how a good haircut and some good clothes can work wonders for men. i mean pitt looked like a gay younger brother of joshua kadison (if anyone remembers that shmoozy ballad singer from the 90s) in "7 years in tibet" and like a bum in many paparazzi pics where he had this full beard. so even a brad pitt can look unattractive with the wrong style. he even looked unattractive later on in the movie with his shaven head. but with the right haircut, good clothes and a cool attitude he was very hot in that movie. which in turn means many whiny men here too could make themselves more attractive to the opposite gender if they turned themselves around a little. isn't that what you expect us women to do as well - look good? well, put your money where your mouth is then, guys. My comment denotes I haven't actually watched the movie and was partaking in light-hearted humour. As for the "smarten yourself up a bit, get a haircut" tip, sure, I agree.
Wolf18 Posted November 10, 2011 Posted November 10, 2011 Sorry to break it to you, Wolf, but your attitude is really that bad. [/Quote] Why? Because I don't agree with cloning? You think people are bad/ignorant/"negative" just because they don't agree with one of your political agendas. Young, hot girls experience plenty of unfairness, since life isn't fair in a mind-bogglingly diverse variety of ways. (Sorry for the redundancy, but I hope you get my point.) True, I may not have the experience of involuntarily going without sex for a very long time. But you, Wolf, have no experience of living in a slum in a third-world country. I have lived in a slum in a third-world country, however, and it is my assessment that you don't know what you are talking about.[/Quote] Yes I'm sure hot girls have a really tough life, but the topic is dating and how annoying and hard it is for men, even ones who have a lot going for them. From age 12-17 I lived in a NYC ghetto which is essentially a slum only even worse because me and my mom were the only white people for miles. (you obviously get singled out and have to learn to fight at a very young age) I know life isn't fair and you have to fight for what's yours, the difference is that some things are more in your power than others, the issues you are impotent to solve are the ones that are the most frustrating and you have no right to tell people in a situation you don't experience the negative side of that "well, lifes not fair" when they have a criticism of it .
danmorisson Posted November 10, 2011 Posted November 10, 2011 My ideal woman would be a delicate religious cutie. Softly spoken. One that's nice to everyone.
Taramere Posted November 10, 2011 Posted November 10, 2011 Looks wise, I tend to like roman noses, kind eyes and good looking shoulders. Then surely you would like one of my favourites - http://theberry.com/2010/05/03/afternoon-eye-candy-eric-bana-22-photos/ If I could build my own man, he would be the basic model...though I would make him stronger about the chin (it looks a little weak from some angles). Otherwise, he's perfect.
Author jobaba Posted November 10, 2011 Author Posted November 10, 2011 I find it amusing that people analyze exactly what they find attractive in the opposite sex ... button noses, small ears, pursed lips. I just see a girl and if she's cute, she's cute...
KR10N Posted November 13, 2011 Posted November 13, 2011 I'm usually not into piercings but this guy has the kind of personality to make me forget about them. Maybe I should just move to Germany.
cerridwen Posted November 13, 2011 Posted November 13, 2011 (edited) Ideal Man 1: A brainy man of letters and possessor of an acerbic wit. Ideal Man 2: Jon Hamm with a fuller upper lip and lusty, playful attitude. Edited November 13, 2011 by cerridwen
Negative Nancy Posted November 13, 2011 Posted November 13, 2011 I'm usually not into piercings but this guy has the kind of personality to make me forget about them. Maybe I should just move to Germany. hell yeah, he's hot, especially with all his tattoos and his handsome face the songs are pretty dope too
KR10N Posted November 14, 2011 Posted November 14, 2011 hell yeah, he's hot, especially with all his tattoos and his handsome face the songs are pretty dope toolol. And intelligent! I can't stand eyeliner on men, but I don't even notice it on Dero half the time.
Mircea Posted November 14, 2011 Posted November 14, 2011 (edited) What's your ideal man/woman? I can never completely ignore personality, even with photos and celebrities. K. Kardashian is hot, but she's so cheezy. Here's mine... http://www.askmen.com/celebs/women/singer/16_sarah_mclachlan.html Kim K is not a woman, it's a little girl playing games at 31yrs of age, and that goes for her entire female family. My ideal woman is around 1.75m (5.5-5.8 but it's not set in stone), should long hair, green eyes, light brown skin (look up gypsy), maybe with a career in sports/nutrition, a cup breasts, nice waist but not big ass. Good dynamic between her parents, and her mom should be hot at her age. Should be open to exploring new things, and should respect what i want to accomplish in life. Now for visual ... Well, i don't know any celeb names, but if you can find one like that with a sort of distinguished look on her i'm game. That's actually one of the reasons i adore small breasts, they don't sag with age, and the women that have them sometimes have this awesome ... i guess attitude about them (think distinguished). Mentally, i want someone who challenges me and with whom i can have a conversation. Edited November 14, 2011 by Mircea
chimason Posted November 16, 2011 Posted November 16, 2011 Dating Education, Attraction, And Seduction for everyone!! http://1ed5eal4yzq8w-g12zpd8u5z8j.hop.clickbank.net/:
ThsAmericanLife Posted November 16, 2011 Posted November 16, 2011 I was within 3-5 feet of Ryan Gosling for about 5 hours not long ago... I was an extra in a movie he's working on. He's pretty cute in person too. The scene had a bazillion takes, or so it felt like. For Eva Mendez fans... she served me breakfast. Like... a bazillion times. That was fun. As for my 'ideal'... I don't have a physical one. I'm looking for a beautiful mind and heart. Those are the ones who get me going. The ones who can look right through you.
Wolf18 Posted November 16, 2011 Posted November 16, 2011 I'm usually not into piercings but this guy has the kind of personality to make me forget about them. Maybe I should just move to Germany. If that freak man-baby with scrap metal in his face is what women consider a "man" then I really do hope the world ends in 2012.
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