How about the classiest man?

Define classy. Limited to celebs? Or does it include guys who put their families' interests ahead of their own? Or guys who help strangers even though it may be an inconvenience?
Possibly a college professor who teaches a lot of "classes"?

Tony
 

Define classy. Limited to celebs? Or does it include guys who put their families' interests ahead of their own? Or guys who help strangers even though it may be an inconvenience?
For most women it's the man they find attractive. Physically; nothing to do with class. And, yes, it's usually a celebrity.
These replies are cracking me up.
 
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Old Booker still cleans up pretty well! :giggle:
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Yes, and his Dad was classier yet!
 
I hate to burst your bubble but he was a self proclaimed abuser of women.

“During the course of his marriage to Diane Cilento, and just weeks after a violent incident Cilento later described, Connery openly remarked in interviews about his proclivity to slap women ‘who deserved it’.

“I don’t think there is anything particularly wrong in hitting a woman, though I don’t recommend you do it the same way that you hit a man,” Connery said in an interview with Playboy magazine. “An open-handed slap is justified, if all other alternatives fail and there has been plenty of warning. If a woman is a bitch, or hysterical, or bloody-minded continually, then I’d do it.”

Sean Connery was a charismatic and sexy actor. But his legacy ought to also reflect the true picture of his life. He was a talented actor revered around the world who was known to abuse women. 😖
I saw that interview & couldn't believe what I was hearing. But, for most women, looks, charm & money are the whole package.
 
No interest at all, not healthy, not otherwise.
You do know my original enquiry was meant as a joke though don't you(?). :)

To throw my twopenneth in on thread topic, some sports stars are maybe needed to be considered in the mix, alongside the Paul Newman's, Robert Redford, Steve McQueen's, etc., and I'd guess Roger Federer has to be up there, and from my own sport of rugby union, back in the day, Barrie John, Gareth Edwards, from Wales, John Pierre Rive, Serge Blanco, from France, all of those, plus Jonny Wilkinson from England. :)
 
There's another actor who always impressed me as having class and decorum: Herbert Marshall.
He always seemed so distinguished.
Ha! Probably many of you don't know who he was but I watch a lot of old black and white classic movies.
 
Hollywood stars are much the same as Moen Faucets, you buy it for looks, but they don't last for life.
Tony Curtis maybe, (married to beautiful women too, so fits in two threads, or "two for one"!).
Kirk Douglas, Burt Lancaster, John Wayne, Bogart, all amazing guys, or what about Terry Wigan, the thinking woman's totty, or "togmeister", (who he?)? :)
 

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