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People who are attractive because of their passion and/or talent. (pg. 2)
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Lira
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Originally posted by Dervish
Aside from that if a girl is intelligent like really can make you think. Thats an amazing thing. If shes just good at art or music or something then it's just like "what a nice picture/song...".

I respect them more which makes them seem more attractive. Like one I went out with could speak and write Arabic and Spanish (and actually went and taught in both Palestine and Spain) along with the basics of others, and obviously English too she is Scottish lol.

Defiantly matters, to the point where any girl no matter how good looking... if you sigh when they are about to speak...... get the away from em.

Precisely.
Lebezniatnikov
The only thing women are really that talented at is cooking, and that just reminds me of my grandma.

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Lilith
quote:
Originally posted by Lebezniatnikov
The only thing women are really that talented at is cooking, and that just reminds me of my grandma.


Good job, you're going to make some psychologist very rich later on... :nervous:
SuspicionVandit
I'm reading about the human eye right now at
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Eye
and it says that women process light differently, rendering them virtually blind except for hints of pheromones given off by large amounts of money.
Silky Johnson
LOL

I want to know what you look like, SV.
AlphaStarred
I think what Jenny implied was: if a guy is self-confident and does what he wants, not giving a about what other people think, she'll do him. Isn't that a quality women cherish most? A bit of virile nonchalance? C'mon now, fess up. :)
Lilith
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Originally posted by AlphaStarred
I think what Jenny implied was: if a guy is self-confident and does what he wants, not giving a about what other people think, she'll do him. Isn't that a quality women cherish most? A bit of virile nonchalance? C'mon now, fess up. :)


Most of them are just tools hiding their masculine insecurity behind a wall of aggression, which I suppose fortunately for them, most girls are just as equally deranged in their vanity and too stupid to figure it out.
Lira
quote:
Originally posted by AlphaStarred
I think what Jenny implied was: if a guy is self-confident and does what he wants, not giving a about what other people think, she'll do him. Isn't that a quality women cherish most? A bit of virile nonchalance? C'mon now, fess up. :)

Funny how that's (one of) the reason(s) why my girlfriend says she was first attracted to me... and that seems to be one of my traits that annoy her the most :p
AlphaStarred
quote:
Originally posted by Lilith
Most of them are just tools hiding their masculine insecurity behind a wall of aggression, which I suppose fortunately for them, most girls are just as equally deranged in their vanity and too stupid to figure it out.


Indeed, many are.

I guess different folks, different strokes. I'm sure there are many women who take joy in being excessively flattered. Most that I've seen though aren't. I wonder if it's universal. Probably not.
AlphaStarred
quote:
Originally posted by Lira
...and that seems to be one of my traits that annoy her the most :p


Don't we customarily love what we hate? :p

From the top of my head, food is an exception!

Silky Johnson
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Originally posted by AlphaStarred
Don't we customarily love what we hate? :p





Not true. I hate what I hate, and that's that.



*farts and walks out of thread*
mezzir
my gf and i are both artists (i write music, she paints) and i think we definitely find that attractive about each other
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