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Men like a challenge, some men do. Some of us are drawn to women that would be considered "fixer uppers" because we enjoy the challenge and feel like they will be more beholden to us, if we help them with their issues.
Once you climb that mountain, you're simply looking for the next one.
Since I'm the good guy type, most of those for whom I have had romantic feelings have been the "bad girl"type. But some were not. It is not a matter of choice, it is simply a feeling.
I'm not sure this even makes sense. Can you clarify?
I prefer mostly good, with a touch of bad where it counts.
She's not going to cheat on me, steal something, do cocaine, send naked selfies to a member of Congress, or try to kill me, but she might get a little drunk and handcuff me to something *wink*.
But, as Timberline stated, Good Girl can be another name for boring, dull, submissive, etc. No fun at all.
i disagree with this. good girls can be a lot of fun. it just depends on what one considers fun.
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For example, I was a poll online with Ginger and Maryann from Gilligan's Island. Which want did guys want. And almost all of them said they'd sleep with Ginger and marry Maryann
Ginger is the sexy, seductress movie star, even stated she's dated some swingers in the past. Maryann is the old-fashioned sweet girl-good cook, home-maker type. And the in-series, the 2 sailors, Gilligan and Skipper were nuts for Ginger. And the more straigh-laced professor preferred Maryann.
i must be the professor type then because i always preferred maryann. sure ginger was seductive, but maryann always had that girl next door look and feel that i prefer.
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