Q. i mean seriously women want us guys to shave our mustache, beard, chest, legs, heck even our pubic area. the only hair women like on guys is the hair on their head. i mean come on ladies don't you think you're taking it to far?
A. there are still plenty of women that like hair on men. At least women over 30 or so.
If I had to shave everything by the time I got finished I'd have to start all over where I began. Got hair everywhere but my forehead, palms, and soles of my feet. Unfortunately, as has been mentioned, being that way is not as popular as it used to be. But Sean Connery still gets away with it. Always did. And I think he's never had much trouble getting laid. Me neither.
In fairness, I don't care if women shave anything either. Actually prefer that they don't.
This new hair is gross crap is rooted in capitalism. No money to be made off of people that are content to be the way they were made. Had to ride the bus home the other day, and jesus, it was an eye-opener. Mexican kids with foot high cockatoo do's, black girls with multicolored, braided, two hundred dollar medusa-like tangles of greasy strings, white suburban punks with those ridiculous three inch long cones sticking through their ears. Bull rings in their snoots. Pierced this, pierced that. Tattoos everwhere that look like they were done with knitting needles and prune juice. Now we're supposed to get rid of all the hair that's not on our heads.
Culturally manipulated twits. The lot. And any woman that expects a guy to shave everything deserves the sort of spineless pushover that would accomodate her.
If I had to shave everything by the time I got finished I'd have to start all over where I began. Got hair everywhere but my forehead, palms, and soles of my feet. Unfortunately, as has been mentioned, being that way is not as popular as it used to be. But Sean Connery still gets away with it. Always did. And I think he's never had much trouble getting laid. Me neither.
In fairness, I don't care if women shave anything either. Actually prefer that they don't.
This new hair is gross crap is rooted in capitalism. No money to be made off of people that are content to be the way they were made. Had to ride the bus home the other day, and jesus, it was an eye-opener. Mexican kids with foot high cockatoo do's, black girls with multicolored, braided, two hundred dollar medusa-like tangles of greasy strings, white suburban punks with those ridiculous three inch long cones sticking through their ears. Bull rings in their snoots. Pierced this, pierced that. Tattoos everwhere that look like they were done with knitting needles and prune juice. Now we're supposed to get rid of all the hair that's not on our heads.
Culturally manipulated twits. The lot. And any woman that expects a guy to shave everything deserves the sort of spineless pushover that would accomodate her.
Would this work to ward off men from an attractive women?
Q. Having an attractive woman wear something that indicates she's gay: eg. a rainbow collar.
Do you think that would work at all?
Do you think that would work at all?
A. No way! I'm a straight man, and for some reason I find myself to be attracted pretty strongly to bi and gay women. That sounds bad, but really- sexuality is kind of a spectrum. Are you 100% straight? Really, really, really 100%? Not 99%? Or maybe 90%? How about 80%? I've had relationships with women who were primarily into women, but occasionally were attracted to men.
It's not about "turning them straight" or anything like that- I just find that if they're that in touch with themselves, and have the fortitude to be open and accepting of something that mainstream society would expect them to keep in the closet (less these days, thank god), then they are sometimes fun, creative, interesting people. It's stupid to generalize and make these stereotypes, I'm really just speaking about a few individuals in my past- but to answer your question, the "gay" indicator would have to be very strong, and very "anti-man, don't even ask", to put me off.
Example- i know a woman who wears a mullet, no makeup, really unattractive clothing, has a lot of gay tattoos, and is constantly ogling women and talking crap on men- I am definitely not attracted to her! There just isn't a question, and she's made it very clear in regular conversation that she has zero attraction to men, and she's pushed the "butch" thing to the extreme. In my eyes, she is no longer attractive.
If a woman is straight, or likes men, she will have a very hard time hiding behind a little flag unless she is also a very good actress.
A better way to "ward off" men might be a nice big engagement ring, and maybe some religious paraphernalia- cross, bible, etc.
It's not about "turning them straight" or anything like that- I just find that if they're that in touch with themselves, and have the fortitude to be open and accepting of something that mainstream society would expect them to keep in the closet (less these days, thank god), then they are sometimes fun, creative, interesting people. It's stupid to generalize and make these stereotypes, I'm really just speaking about a few individuals in my past- but to answer your question, the "gay" indicator would have to be very strong, and very "anti-man, don't even ask", to put me off.
Example- i know a woman who wears a mullet, no makeup, really unattractive clothing, has a lot of gay tattoos, and is constantly ogling women and talking crap on men- I am definitely not attracted to her! There just isn't a question, and she's made it very clear in regular conversation that she has zero attraction to men, and she's pushed the "butch" thing to the extreme. In my eyes, she is no longer attractive.
If a woman is straight, or likes men, she will have a very hard time hiding behind a little flag unless she is also a very good actress.
A better way to "ward off" men might be a nice big engagement ring, and maybe some religious paraphernalia- cross, bible, etc.
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