Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I always find it odd on these threads when people assert that men in general don't care about a woman's career or earning potential. That is not true IME and runs counter to trends of assortive making. Most of the men I know from boarding school, college, and law school are married to women with post-graduate degrees and professional careers. That said, if men routinely check out OP's friend in the street she's obviously attractive. Physical attraction doesn't depend on an assessment of a person's potential as a long-term mate.
This is simply because they ran around in their social circle with educated women. It’s not because they got hard over a JD.
Anonymous wrote:I always find it odd on these threads when people assert that men in general don't care about a woman's career or earning potential. That is not true IME and runs counter to trends of assortive making. Most of the men I know from boarding school, college, and law school are married to women with post-graduate degrees and professional careers. That said, if men routinely check out OP's friend in the street she's obviously attractive. Physical attraction doesn't depend on an assessment of a person's potential as a long-term mate.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I am a high-earning, attractive, fit woman in my late 20s. My friend is in her mid 20s but could pass for early 20s. She's a nanny and she's attractive in a plain way and also very fit/ petite. She has NO trouble getting dates. I don't understand it. She's plain looking. She doesn't wear makeup most days. Her job pays around 20-30k per year. I think it may be her personality. She's shy, sweet but very funny once you get to know her. I catch men checking her out constantly. She doesn't dress flashy. Her last boyfriend looked like an European model. He was beautiful and they were together for a 5 years! She has always been able to attract men I find attractive.
Guy here: said before here, but she is probably really attractive. Many women have zero idea of what men actually find attractive. (“Plain” is a concept that doesn’t really resonate with men, I have no idea what you mean by that.)
My DW, for instance, often describes very unappealing women as “attractive,” including some rather plump and unappealing women, and extremely sexually attractive women as “unattractive.” Here, the simplest possibility is probably the correct one, she’s just good looking in a way that appeals to men that you don’t see.
Anonymous wrote:I am a high-earning, attractive, fit woman in my late 20s. My friend is in her mid 20s but could pass for early 20s. She's a nanny and she's attractive in a plain way and also very fit/ petite. She has NO trouble getting dates. I don't understand it. She's plain looking. She doesn't wear makeup most days. Her job pays around 20-30k per year. I think it may be her personality. She's shy, sweet but very funny once you get to know her. I catch men checking her out constantly. She doesn't dress flashy. Her last boyfriend looked like an European model. He was beautiful and they were together for a 5 years! She has always been able to attract men I find attractive.
Anonymous wrote:Man are insecure OP.
She doesn't wear makeup most days. Her job pays around 20-30k per year. I think it may be her personality. She's shy, sweet but very funny
Anonymous wrote:Everything you've said about her indicates that she's low-maintenance and a natural beauty. A lot of men don't want high-maintenance women and someone who isn't all lacquered and highlighted is really refreshing. No doubt a chunk of your "high-earnings" is spent on clothes, hair, and makeup, amiright?
Anonymous wrote:Well, clearly she's atttactive, and not in the "plain" way you see her, either.