What do the ladies want in a man?

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04 Mar 2013, 10:51 pm

This butch wants a woman in a man. :wink:


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07 Mar 2013, 8:17 am

CockneyRebel wrote:
This butch wants a woman in a man. :wink:


Not the other way around? :chin:



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07 Mar 2013, 8:21 am

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What do the ladies want in a man?

internal organs.



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07 Mar 2013, 10:30 am

Fnord wrote:
But according to This Other Article in the U.K.'s Daily Mail, A "typical" woman's idea of a perfect man is:[list][*] Six feet tall
[*] Not too chubby, not too skinny
[*] Blue eyes
[*] Short to medium length dark or light hair
[*] Knows how to dress himself
[*] Preferably a non smoker
[*] Does not wear V-necks.
[*] Stylish
[*] Wants a family
[*] Preferable a 3 days beard
[*] Has favorite TV shows
[*] Educated to a college degree level
[*] Earns about the same I do
[*] Jokes around and has a laugh
[*] Sensitive when she is upset
[*] Tells her he loves her only when he means it
[*] Admits it when he looks at other women
[*] Holds a driving license
[*] Can swim
[*] Can ride a bike
[*] Can change a tire
[*] Calls his mom regularly

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07 Mar 2013, 10:56 am

plenty of ladies have wanted me because i am blind to what is a"desirable lady" and i will be friends with anyone who is a genuine person.

looks matter nothing to me. i love love and not looks.
now i have tammy and it will never change



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07 Mar 2013, 11:00 am

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[*] Preferable a 3 days beard



I would look like Ahmadinejad in 3 days.



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07 Mar 2013, 11:02 am

[*] Six feet tall
[*] Not too chubby, not too skinny (Too Skinny T_T)
[*] Blue eyes
[*] Short to medium length dark or light hair
[*] Knows how to dress himself
[*] Preferably a non smoker
[*] Does not wear V-necks.
[*] Stylish
[*] Wants a family
[*] Preferable a 3 days beard

[*] Has favorite TV shows (Don't watch TV)
[*] Educated to a college degree level
[*] Earns about the same I do (Brokeass student)
[*] Jokes around and has a laugh (I'm pretty serious all the time I'm told)
[*] Sensitive when she is upset
[*] Tells her he loves her only when he means it
[*] Admits it when he looks at other women
[*] Holds a driving license
[*] Can swim
[*] Can ride a bike

[*] Can change a tire (Nope)
[*] Calls his mom regularly

Looks like I pass the test? Not bad. 8)

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07 Mar 2013, 11:06 am

"All else being equal", says Mum, "It is just as easy to fall in love with a wealthy person as it is with a poor one, but the rewards are that much greater."


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07 Mar 2013, 11:58 am

Fnord wrote:
"All else being equal", says Mum, "It is just as easy to fall in love with a wealthy person as it is with a poor one, but the rewards are that much greater."


:roll: That ranks up there with be a doctor, or marry one. Yep, that's the ticket to happiness....



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07 Mar 2013, 2:09 pm

MjrMajorMajor wrote:
Fnord wrote:
"All else being equal", says Mum, "It is just as easy to fall in love with a wealthy person as it is with a poor one, but the rewards are that much greater."
:roll: That ranks up there with be a doctor, or marry one. Yep, that's the ticket to happiness....

While money may not buy happiness, poverty really sucks!

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07 Mar 2013, 4:07 pm

Money maybe can't buy happiness but I do know it does a grand job of facilitating finding it.

That being said, If I hypothetically had loads of money, I certainly wouldn't advertize that fact just to get a date.. I mean look at Trump he flashes around wads of cash and has boned loads of super models who one after another have divorced him and gotten large portions of his money..


Bill gates though dresses about how I do and if you didn't know he had loads of money.. you'd have no clue he had loads of money.. and low and behold he's been married to one woman for AGES...

I think the point is less the money and more the ostentatiousness of how you display your wealth...



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07 Mar 2013, 4:58 pm

rabbittss wrote:
Money maybe can't buy happiness but I do know it does a grand job of facilitating finding it.

That being said, If I hypothetically had loads of money, I certainly wouldn't advertize that fact just to get a date.. I mean look at Trump he flashes around wads of cash and has boned loads of super models who one after another have divorced him and gotten large portions of his money..


Bill gates though dresses about how I do and if you didn't know he had loads of money.. you'd have no clue he had loads of money.. and low and behold he's been married to one woman for AGES...

I think the point is less the money and more the ostentatiousness of how you display your wealth...


Not all richies are womanizers.

Trump and his model wives are simply exchanging goods - sex for money - and he's totally aware and ok with it.

Both Gates and Trump seem happy for their relationship choices, each on his own way.



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07 Mar 2013, 11:01 pm

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The answers presented are:[list][*] Confidence: They are comfortable in their own skin and they like themselves as they are. Consequently, they are sociable, they are genuine in social interactions, they are persistent and they don’t take crap from anybody. And women quickly pick up on this and it involuntarily generates attraction.


The more confident I am, the less social.



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07 Mar 2013, 11:04 pm

They look for men with a giant piano. That or someone who is sure about themselves, and believes in something.

Its my moms piano anyway.



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07 Mar 2013, 11:50 pm

A big fat... bank account