Women are not actually attracted to men. There is a vague idea of what a man is physically, and some are better than others aesthetically speaking, but the purely physical appearance of a man is almost inconsequential unless he is horribly ugly or outrageously attractive.
Women are attracted to status, money, how much a man smiles and laughs, how many friends and resources a man has, how full a man's life is--how many "cool," "exciting" and prestigious things he is doing or connected to -- how busy he is.
They are interested in how other people view him--how many people want to be around him, how other people interact with him and whether their interactions convey that he is special and amazing. They want him to be extremely outgoing and aggressive, they want him to demonstrate his status over other people by dominating them in various non-violent ways.
A woman's attraction to a man is a function of her jealousy at the thought of another woman having that man. She doesn't care who he actually is or EXACTLY what he looks like physically, she only cares about the VALUE of the life he has constructed around himself.
A woman basically is a greedy materialistic prostitute. Although that sounds vulgar, it's true. She trades her physical self to buy into the success a man has created for himself.
**To all those cheeky kunts no i did not write this myself**
Heres a real life story of what I'm trying to explain happened:
http://forum.bodybuilding.com/showth...post1016857403
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01-26-2013, 10:24 PM #1
MISC I aware you on what WOMEN aged20+ really look for in a guy SRS (Experience)
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OP is actually right in this instance.
Women are attracted to value, whether it be the value of a man, or the value that a man brings into her life. If you can't do one of those two things, you're useless to her."So there I am sitting in the waiting area of the hair salon with my niece and Keanu Reeves walks in. I was nervous as ****, but too scared to say anything to him. Then my niece started crying, and I’m trying to quiet her down because I don't want to bother him. Pretty soon he walks over and asks what's wrong. I replied that she was probably hungry. He put down his magazine, picked up my niece, and lifted up his shirt, and breastfed her right there in the salon. Chill guy, really nice about it."
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men are attracted to value as well, but i think a man would be much more willing to settle for a purely physically attractive specimen than a woman would. Although some women will do the same as well.
I wouldn't mind debating/discussing this with you, if you wanna go to PM or stay ITT. don't wanna derail/blow it up though
EDIT: also, i think men take value into account mostly when it comes to childbearing and wife material. For gf's and dating, i don't think most men really care, as long as the girl doesn't detract from their life."So there I am sitting in the waiting area of the hair salon with my niece and Keanu Reeves walks in. I was nervous as ****, but too scared to say anything to him. Then my niece started crying, and I’m trying to quiet her down because I don't want to bother him. Pretty soon he walks over and asks what's wrong. I replied that she was probably hungry. He put down his magazine, picked up my niece, and lifted up his shirt, and breastfed her right there in the salon. Chill guy, really nice about it."
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lol op u cum guzzling ******* u literally copied everything word for word of craiglist without even acknowledging it and trying to make it as if its your own shyt
Link for unaware brahs > http://www.craigslist.org/about/best/pit/453035602.html
U mad? yeh u mad
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@OP you are wrong.
If you're attractive, pretty much everything you do will be considered "desirable" by women. If you're poor it's because you're above money. If you're like Ross from Friends it's cute how humble you are. No matter what, everything about you is seen in a positive light.
Likewise if you're ugly it's the opposite. If you're poor it's because you're lazy and a failure. If you're shy as **** it's because you're a loser. Even the "good qualities", rich means greedy, confident means douchebag, and etc.
There are only 2 categories, ugly and attractive. However they're subject to gradation. If you're only slightly attractive, you can only exhibit undesirable qualities to a certain extent before it becomes a bad trait.
Case in point, my friend and I got ******** at the same time 5 years ago or something. We hung out with the same people, played sports on the same school teams, same marks, basically we were identical except that he was considered more attractive than me. A bunch of girls immediately sent him messages like "hey hottie", "how come we've never talked", and a bunch of other ****.
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