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The majority of American women are attracted to bad boys. Bikers, criminals, gangsters, porn industry studs, and etc. Also think of all the marriage proposals Bundy, Dahmer, and serial killers in general get. This guard is a sick twisted moron. Give her 20 to life, No possibility of parole for 20 years
What? I own/ride a motorcycle. What does that make me? A bad girl? And honestly, the majority of men in porn are ugly/nasty looking. More like duds, not studs.
Let's not pretend the dual-mating strategy doesn't exist. Women want to marry and settle for the "good guys," but you're being disingenuous if you don't recognize that women are very sexually attracted to the alpha male bad boys. "Sweet" Dave doesn't give the tingles the same way that big, tall criminal DeMarcus does.
Alpha f**ks, beta bux
I think you're conflating popularity, good looks, etc with being a bad boy. Because a guy is popular, good with women etc doesn't make him a bad boy. Yes, women like men who are attractive and have desirable qualities like charisma and charm, but that's a far cry from being attracted to criminals. Most women who are emotionally healthy would not be attracted to criminals.
And usually "Dave" isn't actually "sweet", but passive as well as passive-aggressive. At least in my experience.
I had to google him and have to say he is NOT hot. He's not ugly but definitely not a hottie.
Well, you're one woman out of billions. They literally had to tell women to stop thirsting for a serial killer. It's not just him, either. It's a lot of serial killers and mass murderers. And why do you think true crime is so popular? It's because women eat that **** up and love murder and the men who commit it.
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I think you're conflating popularity, good looks, etc with being a bad boy. Because a guy is popular, good with women etc doesn't make him a bad boy. Yes, women like men who are attractive and have desirable qualities like charisma and charm, but that's a far cry from being attracted to criminals. Most women who are emotionally healthy would not be attracted to criminals.
And usually "Dave" isn't actually "sweet", but passive as well as passive-aggressive. At least in my experience.
Criminals are overtly masculine (usually with large, tall bodies) and often have charisma and charm. And, like I said above, women love criminals (including serial killers). They won't admit it, though.
Well, you're one woman out of billions. They literally had to tell women to stop thirsting for a serial killer. It's not just him, either. It's a lot of serial killers and mass murderers. And why do you think true crime is so popular? It's because women eat that **** up and love murder and the men who commit it.
Criminals are overtly masculine (usually with large, tall bodies) and often have charisma and charm. And, like I said above, women love criminals (including serial killers). They won't admit it, though.
Well, you're one woman out of billions. They literally had to tell women to stop thirsting for a serial killer. It's not just him, either. It's a lot of serial killers and mass murderers. And why do you think true crime is so popular? It's because women eat that **** up and love murder and the men who commit it.
Criminals are overtly masculine (usually with large, tall bodies) and often have charisma and charm. And, like I said above, women love criminals (including serial killers). They won't admit it, though.
Well, you're one woman out of billions. They literally had to tell women to stop thirsting for a serial killer. It's not just him, either. It's a lot of serial killers and mass murderers. And why do you think true crime is so popular? It's because women eat that **** up and love murder and the men who commit it.
Criminals are overtly masculine (usually with large, tall bodies) and often have charisma and charm. And, like I said above, women love criminals (including serial killers). They won't admit it, though.
Some of us like true crime because we're somewhat fascinated by what it takes to create a mind that thinks the way criminals do. Much the same way I like to read about prodigies, geniuses, savants, and incels, curiosity about what makes these people different from the rest of us. BTW there are plenty of shows and books that include, or even focus on, female criminals too. They are every bit as fascinating as those about male serial killers.
Criminals are overtly masculine (usually with large, tall bodies) and often have charisma and charm. And, like I said above, women love criminals (including serial killers). They won't admit it, though.
Wrong. Criminals (like politicians, haha) tend to have huge egos, and so are a turnoff.
You seem to get your impression of criminals from TV. "Large, tall bodies"? Think about it; if they didn't choose tall actors for those parts, and chose more realistic types, short guys, average-height or below average, would people watch the crime shows?
TV is not real life. Remind yourself every day: TV is not real life.
I bet you think female lifeguards are all booby blondes, too. ROFL!! What a laugh.
I had to google him and have to say he is NOT hot. He's not ugly but definitely not a hottie.
Thank you! I never thought he was remotely hot. Or particularly intelligent, either (some documentaries have implied as much, to my eye-rolling irritation). Anyone who is arrogant-stupid enough to fire his attorneys at his own murder trial and insist on representing himself has something missing in the brains department.
Last edited by Timaea; 06-01-2022 at 10:46 PM..
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