Anonymous wrote:I had been telling my teen DS this for a while. He finally took a guitar class as his art credit in HS, and then looked online to teach himself how to play some music.
I had played guitar in my youth. I learned this early on, and I'm a woman. I told DS that there is something about a man who can play music (and sing) that seems to attract women.
Another PSA: if your teen DS wants to meet hetero females, join the theater club/drama dept.
Anonymous wrote:My cousin and I, both of us are average looking, around five on a scale of ten. We took seven photos both indoors and outdoors, and used them in their profile on match.com and bumble sites. In the description, we stated that we are young professionals with a good salary working in hi-tech, looking for a romantic relationship. We also listed that we both played D1 college sports. After six weeks on match and bumble sites, they got a few hits here and there. We also reached out to about 50 ladies but got rejected by almost all of them. In other words, it was pretty much a failure.
In the seventh week, we replaced four of the pictures from the profile with pictures that showed us with acoustic and electric guitars. In the description, I said that we play guitars as a serious hobby and added a few links on YouTube that recorded music that we play such as Eric Clapton, Miley Cyrus, John Mayer, etc.. Within three days, we were flooded with requests from women who were interested in going out with us, many of them were the same ones who rejected us before.
Bottom line, you will go from a five to a ten if you know how to play a musical instrument, especially a guitar. Glad I didn't give up on guitar when I was 14 years old.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Also true for string instruments
uhh.. not really. A guy who plays the violin isn't really hot.
Np. Disagree. Way hotter and more interesting than guitar.
Anonymous wrote:It's not the guitar, it's the fact you have a hobby. "Young professional who did college sports" is boring. "Guy who is into a thing I am also at least mildly into" is good.
And bonus, you will self select out the ones who aren't interested in musicians, which drives up your success rate.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Also true for string instruments
uhh.. not really. A guy who plays the violin isn't really hot.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Also true for string instruments
uhh.. not really. A guy who plays the violin isn't really hot.
Np. Disagree. Way hotter and more interesting than guitar.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Also true for string instruments
uhh.. not really. A guy who plays the violin isn't really hot.
Anonymous wrote:Competency is a huge turn-on for women. Pick something you like and be the best you can be at it. It's probably a signal for some deeper psychological need. Like if a problem arises, the guy is capable of sticking with it long enough to figure out a solution.