Anonymous wrote:I'm 100% straight and obsessed with young and pretty opera singers. It's the glam life IMO. I also love opera.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:In my experience women respond most to men who have a mission and exhibit mastery of something.
Legions of computer programmers are skeptical.
Haha, point taken. OK so a guy with a mastery of something she finds cool or interesting then, maybe a guy who rehabilitates baby otters would be more attractive than an IT guy to some women.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:In my experience women respond most to men who have a mission and exhibit mastery of something.
Legions of computer programmers are skeptical.
Anonymous wrote:In my experience women respond most to men who have a mission and exhibit mastery of something.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I was never a professional, but I spent most of my youth and college in one music rehearsal or another. Made me completely immune to the charms of the male musician. Familiarity breeds contempt, I guess. But a well dressed, fit man in a business suit geeking out on something science or tech? Oh man. Swoon.
I was forced to play the saxophone growing up. When I got to college, I played “forever in love” by Kenny G and my sex life improved from that day forward.
Anonymous wrote:I was never a professional, but I spent most of my youth and college in one music rehearsal or another. Made me completely immune to the charms of the male musician. Familiarity breeds contempt, I guess. But a well dressed, fit man in a business suit geeking out on something science or tech? Oh man. Swoon.