I don't understand? Why do young women love bad guys?

Well... I don’t mind saying, me as very much a heterosexual man, and very comfortable with it: This bloke is gorgeous!
Why did you stress being a "very heterosexual man?" Isn't that a sign of insecurity? Wouldn't a simple: He is gorgeous, have done the job? Just teasing, Magna-Carta! Honestly! I like levity! :ROFLMAO:
 

Why did you stress being a "very heterosexual man?" Isn't that a sign of insecurity? Wouldn't a simple: He is gorgeous, have done the job? Just teasing, Magna-Carta! Honestly! I like levity! :ROFLMAO:

Well...? Actually, now you have pointed it out, and now I think about it, I wonder??...

...No, I'm ok with what I originally said, and how it was put!

He is gor... Never mind. 😀
 
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I can only comment on the era I went through, not today's generations. Money, drugs, sex, social power, illegal money here in the SFBA region revolved around musicians, drug dealers, bikers, those supplying best looking women at classy restaurants, and underworld sewer wealthy. By the late 1970's the counterculture idealists were overwhelmed by an avalanche of wannabes from elsewhere as it became a Whiskey and Coke world and hasn't recovered since only diffused and become entrenched.
 

Please forgive me for once again going off topic. Talking about "covers," Fabio was the favourite of romance readers for a few years. I greatly disliked Fabio's looks, thought he was one of the most unappetizing looking male models to come along, yet the female readers must have loved his looks. I know that tastes differ, but come on, Fabio, really??? :ROFLMAO:
Fabio :ROFLMAO: ...he was on every paperback floating around the libraries and bookstores.
I haven't done much reading lately, but I do remember him.
I never really found him very attractive.
 

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