Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My daughter told me that her older brother has been hooking up with so many girls in college, they both attend the same school, because he plays the guitar really well. He is just getting by with classes. He is a junior and wasn't like this in his first two years. It started at the beginning of his junior year. I am trying to get him back on track with academics.
Why are people impressed by people who can play guitar? What's the allure?
this sounds funny, your daughter told you that her older brother is hooking up? Don't you mean your son? LOLtrolling?
Anonymous wrote:My daughter told me that her older brother has been hooking up with so many girls in college, they both attend the same school, because he plays the guitar really well. He is just getting by with classes. He is a junior and wasn't like this in his first two years. It started at the beginning of his junior year. I am trying to get him back on track with academics.
Why are people impressed by people who can play guitar? What's the allure?
Anonymous wrote:I’m not. Especially if all they know how to do is strum lame chords. That’s so damn easy.
Unless they play another instrument and can read music, I do not care about acoustic guitars nor their owners.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Is your question, "why are people impressed by people who can play guitar?"
Or, "how do I get my kid to graduate on time?"
Because I feel like you're actually interested in the answer of the second question, but you asked the first.
This is OP. Both.
He took guitar and vocal lessons for twelve years. I am curious as to why young women are attracted to him, and while I am happy for him,I want him to graduate on time so that I don't have to spend more money on his education. What is it about guys playing the guitar attractive to women?
He chose the CS major himself. He did OK in the first two years with a 3.3 GPA. He spent a summer in Los Angeles with my younger brother and he changed a lot after that. My daughter told me that he didn't have a single female friend in his sophomore year to too many in his junior year.
Again, why do you have so much contempt for your kid's musical ability?
This is OP. Where did I say I have contempt for his music ability? I don't care what he does with music, I paid the bill for that activity for twelve years but I want him to concentrate on obtaining his CS degree and graduate on time so that I don't have to pay for his education. The longer it takes him to get the degree, the more time for him not to earn a living while I still have to pay for his education. Not a good situation for both of us.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Is your question, "why are people impressed by people who can play guitar?"
Or, "how do I get my kid to graduate on time?"
Because I feel like you're actually interested in the answer of the second question, but you asked the first.
This is OP. Both.
He took guitar and vocal lessons for twelve years. I am curious as to why young women are attracted to him, and while I am happy for him,I want him to graduate on time so that I don't have to spend more money on his education. What is it about guys playing the guitar attractive to women?
He chose the CS major himself. He did OK in the first two years with a 3.3 GPA. He spent a summer in Los Angeles with my younger brother and he changed a lot after that. My daughter told me that he didn't have a single female friend in his sophomore year to too many in his junior year.
Again, why do you have so much contempt for your kid's musical ability?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Is your question, "why are people impressed by people who can play guitar?"
Or, "how do I get my kid to graduate on time?"
Because I feel like you're actually interested in the answer of the second question, but you asked the first.
This is OP. Both.
He took guitar and vocal lessons for twelve years. I am curious as to why young women are attracted to him, and while I am happy for him,I want him to graduate on time so that I don't have to spend more money on his education. What is it about guys playing the guitar attractive to women?
He chose the CS major himself. He did OK in the first two years with a 3.3 GPA. He spent a summer in Los Angeles with my younger brother and he changed a lot after that. My daughter told me that he didn't have a single female friend in his sophomore year to too many in his junior year.
Anonymous wrote:Does he often play "I Gave My Love a Cherry" to woo the ladies?
Anonymous wrote:Is your question, "why are people impressed by people who can play guitar?"
Or, "how do I get my kid to graduate on time?"
Because I feel like you're actually interested in the answer of the second question, but you asked the first.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:People who love music enough to play the guitar well and memorize songs are talented, empathetic, and focused on something more than just the mechanics of life—they either have soul, or at least value soul. Music is art, poetry, connection. People are drawn to all of those things.
He sounds great. You sound pretty boring. And not a little pathetic to be picking apart your own son on the internet. Are you jealous that he’s just getting into the prime of his connections with people who aren’t you and his sexuality? Try therapy to explore what your problem is.
This is OP. WTF.
I don't care about my DS personal life because he is: 1- an adult and 2- it is none of my business. I do, however, as his father, worry about his future and I am also on the hook for college tuition + room/board. He is studying Computer Science and he did ok in his first two years and on track to graduate in four years. He dropped two classes last semester so it is unlikely that he will graduate in May 2024.
I just want him to graduate on time and take care of himself financially with a CS degree. I don't care what he does with music after that because it is none of my business.