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By "attractive" I mean men who possess ALL of the following attributes:
-At least 6'1 (only 6.9% of the US male population) https://www2.census.gov/library/publ...es/11s0205.pdf
-Earns at least $100K per year (17.1% of men working full-time)
-Confidence, meaning you never hear them complain about women or their lot in life
-Ambitious, going somewhere in their career
-High social status, extroverted, life of the party
I would imagine the midwest has a lot of tall-ish men. Part of my family is from the midwest however, and I am quite the opposite, hahaha.
For those attributes you mentioned OP, I believe it would be most effective to divide men by socio-economic class, rather than location alone. But you can certainly combine such factors, looking into wealthier states with tall-ish people. I imagine your location of NYC is rife with the class of men you described?
But a lot of these guys are short introverts. They can't command a room. Imagine how tough life is for women having to endure bars full of short, introverted guys who don't have the confidence to approach them in large group settings. The average man sees an attractive woman more often than the average woman encounters a bold man like this.
But a lot of these guys are short introverts. They can't command a room. Imagine how tough life is for women having to endure bars full of short, introverted guys who don't have the confidence to approach them in large group settings.
Heh, I'm not the person you replied to, but you're cutting into me pretty deep. I appreciate your frankness though, I should try to better myself.
Also, Ryan Gosling is not a fair example. I am a straight man, but I love Ryan Gosling. Dude is next level
Heh, I'm not the person you replied to, but you're cutting into me pretty deep. I appreciate your frankness though, I should try to better myself.
Also, Ryan Gosling is not a fair example. I am a straight man, but I love Ryan Gosling. Dude is next level
To be fair, I don't think women care that much for tall introverts either.
Gosling is cool, but Paul Walker is the ideal. It's unfortunate that men can go to many, many states and find beautiful women all over the place while men like Paul Walker are an extreme rarity.
Walker was English, German, and Swiss. The ultimate Golden Boy with eyes as blue as the sea. Is the Upper Midwest the best place to find Paul Walker clones?
But a lot of these guys are short introverts. They can't command a room. Imagine how tough life is for women having to endure bars full of short, introverted guys who don't have the confidence to approach them in large group settings. The average man sees an attractive woman more often than the average woman encounters a bold man like this.
Texan men are short introverts? Wow, I learn something new every day!
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