Anonymous wrote:I play cello and the skill was more valued overseas than in the US. I think classical music is just a bigger deal in Europe and parts of Asia. I ended up marrying a man from Europe. He also liked that I grew up mostly outside the US due and learned two other languages.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Wouldn’t impress me. But, I am not easily impressed.
Why not?
Why am not impressed by much? I think people like to make things they do seem a lot more important they really are. Not saying your can't enjoy things or people shouldn't enjoy hobbies, just don't understand to a. let the world know b. assume/think anyone really cares.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Wouldn’t impress me. But, I am not easily impressed.
Why not?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Why on earth would you want to focus on attracting a man if you knew how to play an instrument and make music? Men are boring, and the sort of "man" who needs to be lured in/attracted is basic af.
Music is a far better lover than most men.
Flute, piccolo, or clarinet?
I can't imagine a violin working at all.
Anonymous wrote:Why on earth would you want to focus on attracting a man if you knew how to play an instrument and make music? Men are boring, and the sort of "man" who needs to be lured in/attracted is basic af.
Music is a far better lover than most men.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:No we don’t care about that or any of your other supposed “accomplishments”.
Wow...you don't think women have accomplished anything.
You are a terrible person.
OP asked what we find sexually attractive. You got an honest answer. Too bad you don’t like it.
How would you feel if some guy scolded you for not being attracted to some hobby he has that you don’t find attractive (video games, whatever)? I bet you’d say “so sorry, I’m a terrible person, I promise to be attracted to that from now on.” Right?