Handsome man late 30s or early 40s, wears Lululemon M-F, employed or trust fund?

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Anonymous wrote:I have to say, I think it is hysterical that men apparently persist in thinking that women are only attracted to money and don't want a guy with a hard body in their beds. Like, what? How did you get this idea?


It is pretty funny.



By and large, it is true that women care a lot more about $ than looks.


Well I'm not saying that money doesn't matter but it's much preferable for a man to have both, such as the guy described in the OP. Fancy car and education, expensive clothes, good looking, fit, must have some type of creative, flexible job.


Well, sure. But in the real world, choices often are made. And money almost always wins out. Just the facts.
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Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I have to say, I think it is hysterical that men apparently persist in thinking that women are only attracted to money and don't want a guy with a hard body in their beds. Like, what? How did you get this idea?


It is pretty funny.



By and large, it is true that women care a lot more about $ than looks.


Well I'm not saying that money doesn't matter but it's much preferable for a man to have both, such as the guy described in the OP. Fancy car and education, expensive clothes, good looking, fit, must have some type of creative, flexible job.


Well, sure. But in the real world, choices often are made. And money almost always wins out. Just the facts.


Yes. Whether you like it or not. Look at the wives of wealthy, successful men.....

It's fine to point out the outliers but look at the trim, fit, wives of Bethesda and McLean and North Arlington and Chevy Chase and then look at who they're married to. The husband's looks will be irrelevant. His job is very relevant. Even if the wife is successful in her own right the husband will be, too.

There's no denying and it's backed up by huge amounts of research that women are attracted to things like success and its manifestation via money and wealth. The alpha dog. Looks are further down the totem pole. Some self-righteous person will surely come along and protest all she wants but it doesn't change anything.

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Kept man.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Could be my husband?

I buy him the Lululemon. Is it really that weird for a straight man to wear lululemon?

He's a well-paid lawyer but often goes to the gym in the morning and then works in a coffee shop before heading to the office mid-day (to minimize time in traffic).

It is weird if he is over 23. The sweats like in picture are usually from UA for straight men.
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Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I have to say, I think it is hysterical that men apparently persist in thinking that women are only attracted to money and don't want a guy with a hard body in their beds. Like, what? How did you get this idea?


It is pretty funny.



By and large, it is true that women care a lot more about $ than looks.


Looks <> hard body

Hint: We aren't LOOKING at the hard bodies.

Anonymous
He probably works for himself, like me. Wears what he wants
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:There’s this man at my coffee shop a few mornings per week. Drives a very expensive luxury SUV, with a prestigious college sticker. Well groomed. Nice watch. He’s always wearing Lululemon casual clothing and spotless running shoes or casual sneakers. Is there some high-paying job I’m not aware of that allows this dress code? Or maybe inheritance or SAHD.


Is it NoHo Hank from Barry?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:There’s this man at my coffee shop a few mornings per week. Drives a very expensive luxury SUV, with a prestigious college sticker. Well groomed. Nice watch. He’s always wearing Lululemon casual clothing and spotless running shoes or casual sneakers. Is there some high-paying job I’m not aware of that allows this dress code? Or maybe inheritance or SAHD.


Yes.
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Anonymous wrote:Kept man.


By whom?
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Anonymous wrote:Kept man.


By whom?

By his wife or his husband, I am going with husband. And kudos to him! Maybe he just dropped the kids off at school?
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Anonymous wrote:He is gay.


THIS!!!!
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Could be my husband?

I buy him the Lululemon. Is it really that weird for a straight man to wear lululemon?

He's a well-paid lawyer but often goes to the gym in the morning and then works in a coffee shop before heading to the office mid-day (to minimize time in traffic).


No, I just read last week in NY Times this look is trendy with 20- and 30-something finance and tech guys. It's a faux modest thing. Earth tones, slim cut casual leisure clothes, trainers or neutral plain shoes. I assume it began in LA and SF. All the startups kids dress like this, e.g. snapchat billionaire Evan Spiegel.
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Anonymous wrote:He is gay.


THIS!!!!


Or he (she?) could be transitioning?
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Sales job. Probably IT
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Y'all need to get ready. We are about to get slammed by a bunch of male graduating college students, straight and gay, who wear sweatpants and joggers that look exactly like the picture. It is all I see when I go to campuses these days to see our kids.

Funny story. one of our college boys asked for sweat pants like the picture for his birthday. We were having a family dinner and we had friends with us who are a gay. When our kid held up the joggers after opening a package, one of the friends coughed and gurgled. We all looked at him. After a second his husband kind of laughed and said something like those pants are so gay that even a gay man won't wear them! It was too funny. Anyway our kid is happily wearing them at school and so are all of his friends. None of them are gay and the pants are all the rage.
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