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ok playa lets see these two chicks. anyone can pick up on 2 ugly chicks, even 2 average ones. thats no accomplishment and thats no reason to be going around giving people advice.
Originally posted by sexysadie
reply to post by Herman
I do not believe true love (in the romantic sense) exists amongst the masses, at least anymore. The average person is too bogged down with insecurities, false pride and vengeance to love another human, much less themselves. I'd guess less than 1% of married persons, or daters actually love each other. Most are in it out of convenience, or because they lack confidence, or because their significant other was the only person they could find at the time, or for financial refuge, or a host of other reasons. If I could fly you into the night and tempt each one of the worlds inhabitants (individually)we could surely find the kryptonite for nearly all of them. Also I wouldn’t underestimate the importance of sex in a relationship. It can be the biggest form of communication you have.
[edit on 18-8-2008 by sexysadie]
Originally posted by DevolutionEvolvd
reply to post by Herman
Judging each other is what we, as humans, do. It's impulsive. Think about it. Everywhere you go in public, you're judging people. Driving down the road, you see a teenager in a fast car with loud music playing, would you not be making some type of assumption about his personality? Do we not paint pictures in our heads about people we know nothing about? I think we do. Based on what though?
Appearances and Body Language!
Two things: Most people make up their mind about who you are before you say one word to them. The other, non-verbal communication accounts for 90% of conversational interactions.
Honestly, understanding body language can help you tremendously in your workplace and personal life.
Originally posted by KyoZero
Well said Herman
I will gladly assure you that I did notmean you or anyone in specific. IF however it did come of as attacking you please accept my sincere apology
-Kyo
Originally posted by DevolutionEvolvd
reply to post by Herman
That's true, but if you gave everyone a chance, you wouldn't have enough time in the day to do anything but get to know some people. You wouldn't even have time to meet knew people. So, the process has evolved to the point where these pre-conceived notions make decisions about people to weed out the unwanted ones.
You probably have these same thoughts on vehicles. Think about if you were going to buy a car. If you test drove every car at every dealership you might find out that you like a car that you originally looked down on.(Dodge Sucks) But who the hell has time to test drive all those big chunks of metal? So what do you do? You have a notion, or a judgment, about certain cars that will ultimately hasten your experience. Those notions are based on past personal experience and word of mouth from other people who have tried those cars. See where I'm going here?
-Dev
Originally posted by DevolutionEvolvd
Like I've said before, girls say they like nice guys but at the end of the day, or month, nice guys are predictable and flat out boring. Everyone like's a challenge. Whats the fun in playing a video game where you can beat on difficult everytime, in record time. It's not, thats when it's time for a new game.
-Dev
Originally posted by Herman
Originally posted by DevolutionEvolvd
Like I've said before, girls say they like nice guys but at the end of the day, or month, nice guys are predictable and flat out boring. Everyone like's a challenge. Whats the fun in playing a video game where you can beat on difficult everytime, in record time. It's not, thats when it's time for a new game.
-Dev
You have a point, but now I'd have to go back to my original point. Girls that judge the "nice guys" too quickly that way, even if they are experienced, are missing out a whole lot. It's very shallow, in my opinion. I'm a "nice guy," but I have a lot to offer. I just dont' flaunt it. A girl needs to get to know me before she gets to be a part of that. I understand your perspective if all a woman wants to do is hookup or have a little fun, but to me relationships aren't a game. And frankly, I have no interest in a woman who treats relationships like they're a game or a conquest or something like that. I suppose that's the reason I'll never wind up with a woman like that, and vice versa. From what I've seen, it's usually those girls that wind up alone and bitter in their later years. I'm not wishing that on them, of course, but it tends to be the result of the nature of their decisions. Sure, I'm getting less action right now in my early twenties, but action isn't my aim right now. Someday I'll find a girl that will last, and maybe one that hasn't been around the block a million times already. A girl with a little depth to her personality. That's what I'm hoping for anyway.
Originally posted by whatukno
Some guys refuse to play a woman or be a jerk. Now some of what you said is absolutely correct. Women don't want a doormat. They do want someone with mystery and excitement. This is a bad move by guys that proclaim themselves to be "a nice guy" Women just don't want a pushover.
However, one does not have to be a pushover to be a nice guy. One does not have to use, lie and cheat women in order to be attractive. One does not have to be a jerk in order to find a quality woman.
In the thread you mentioned. What people got upset about and I agree with them is that you are using a woman that has feelings. A human being that has desires and the right to be with someone that can reciprocate those desires as well.
To answer your questions... even tho I don't consider myself a nice guy.
1) Yes I am interested in nice girls. A girl that would treat me as I would treat her in a respectable manner would be nice.
2) While I don't feel that respecting a person as an individual instead of a sex object is the characteristics of the looser nice guy, I feel that I also offer honesty, compassion, and someone they can trust.
3) Why not change to you? Because people deserve respect. Plain and simple, people deserve to be respected for who they are and not be used as a sex toy. This isn't a strategy as in a game. Women are people and they deserve to be treated with the same respect and courtesy that one would expect anyone to want themselves.
[edit on 8/9/2008 by whatukno]