Can a guy be too good looking?

Brookswood

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I’ve always wondered why a single, balding, nerdy looking guy like usually does not have to wait too long when seeking female companionship. After all, I’m not rich. And I’m not famous. Nobody will confuse me for a Cary Grant or Sean Connery lookalike.

According to a recent article the above blandness is what the women want. I thought it was my personality, and the feeling of safety my gentlemanly behavior induced in them, that had the ladies lining up at my front door with invitations to spend the evening watching an somewhat naughty RomCom on Netflix. Not at all!

From this article.
When I first told my lovely wife, Cassandra, about my plans to proto-looksmax 11 years ago, she said, “Oh, great. Now I have to get in shape.” I had been expecting something more along the lines of “Can I help by incentivizing you with sex?” or “Let’s work out right now on this bed!”
Instead, as soon as I started to get a tiny bit of muscle definition, Cassandra became self-conscious, insisting on turning the lights off during sex. Which was also sud-denly less often. “This has reallybackfired on you,” she told me.
“Part of her is hedging her bets that one day I’ll be fat again, and she’ll say, ‘Remember, honey, I always told you I preferred you this way.’ ”

So pass me another milkshake and slice of pie. I’ll sell the weights and rowing machine.
 
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After a certain age, women aren't so picky.

Any guy who projects an openness is fair game.

My father described meeting my mother in a bar. "I dominated the conversation and that was all it took."

The women will "grease the skids" from there.

It's just common sense.
 
One of my ex's was a very handsome guy - if we were at a club, when I went to the Lady's room, women would hit on him. It turns out that he was going to clubs without me. A mutual friend told me this after I broke off the relationship. So glad I dumped him. He actually propositioned me after we broke up. Bloody nerve.
 
LOL @ the subject

While I love an extremely handsome man, few come without being arrogant because of it. Or they're pretty and that's all they have going for them.

If I were to look for another I'd settle for cute, smart and sweet.
 
After a certain age, women aren't so picky.

Any guy who projects an openness is fair game.


My father described meeting my mother in a bar. "I dominated the conversation and that was all it took."

The women will "grease the skids" from there.

It's just common sense.
You don't know much about women, do you bud?! 😒
 
From my perspective, a major factor is being overlooked. That is how one feels inside. I was a chubby boy who was once called "fat butt" in junior high and knocked off my bicycle by neighborhood kids.

I went on a diet and went through puberty at the same time. I became a geeky "cute" guy in high school and I was considered attractive in my 30's and 40's but never felt like it. I always had low self-esteem and still felt like that chubby kid inside. As a result, I was always grateful for any attention that was paid to me and was never the least bit arrogant. It allowed me to have some great-looking girlfriends, and later, boyfriends and husband because I was always humble and it was more about the inside than outside for me.

I was never considered "too good-looking" because that is for people like Chris Hemsworth, but I'm sure even people like him still have internal issues to deal with.

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