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Me and el duder are sorted....
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Sorry SP
"the 186 female students asked, preferred good-looking men".
Better luck next time
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But average good-looking men. Honestly I don't think that being extremely good looking or have a wonderful body really helps so much and sometimes is a burden. The best is what they call the "good average", which does not mean strictly average but not far from it, yet that little extra that can distinguish you from the median.Originally posted by SallyAnneSorry SP
"the 186 female students asked, preferred good-looking men".
Better luck next time
Example: for a man, if you want to be sure that 99% of women will like you you should be 5-10''-5'11'', a good job with a good salary (but not top salary), a good face but not too goodlooking, and so on. People are scared of diversity, that's why if you are way off the average is a negative thing, even in excess rather than defect.I've seen much of the rest of the world. It is brutal and cruel and dark, Rome is the light.Comment
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So, in summary, you are an ugly, poor short-arse.Originally posted by FranckoBut average good-looking men. Honestly I don't think that being extremely good looking or have a wonderful body really helps so much and sometimes is a burden. The best is what they call the "good average", which does not mean strictly average but not far from it, yet that little extra that can distinguish you from the median.
Example: for a man, if you want to be sure that 99% of women will like you you should be 5-10''-5'11'', a good job with a good salary (but not top salary), a good face but not too goodlooking, and so on. People are scared of diversity, that's why if you are way off the average is a negative thing, even in excess rather than defect.Comment
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Yeah, but I have shagged many women.Originally posted by PRC1964So, in summary, you are an ugly, poor short-arse.
I've seen much of the rest of the world. It is brutal and cruel and dark, Rome is the light.Comment
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Plastic dolls that you name Cindy or Tara are not women.Originally posted by FranckoYeah, but I have shagged many women.
Hard Brexit now!
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