I am new here and while I do have some women of a lighter skin shade pursue me, it is never the ones I'm attracted to. The ones within the corporate world will flirt but I can never create a real relationship with substance. The ones that are in college may look and even go out but are always nervous about what others may think. The last set are the ones that are super aggressive aka not for me not unless its in a different country. So I ask some of the beautiful WW's on here what do you prefer a straight thug or a clean cut corporate guy? I am the perfect blend of both but it seems like the thug side keeps the ones I'm aiming for difficult to reach. I can do the look I have money to spend but I know those relationships never work. I thank all that reply in advance.
Carne asada fries and a slurpee. Fuck, I need to go back home. Glad I wasn't the only one that had bomb ass food on their mind when they saw this topic. :smt042
Old enough to know that Batman is not real. Go order a salmon and rice combo when you take the Catwoman out on a date.
I love a guy that's got a good job and has his priorities straight, but is just a little rough around the edges. Somebody with intellect but also some street smarts. Not too "pretty", but not thugish either. Lets go with 70/30. 70% business and brain, 30% swag and street. Ya know, give or take. Basically I ain't tryin to get with a straight thug, but don't nobody wanna date Carlton either. Lol
artyman: perfect combination. i'm assuming when i'm over next you, geeky and i will be partaking in a little beer & nacho's
I like to joke too Batman and you shouldn't be worried about super thug because you'll have your thug escape spray on your utility belt.
When you say business and brain, what traits would you consider as falling into that spectrum (in your opinion)? And I guess another quick question would be how far is too far? I'm interested because there are different ideals behind what's considered overtly "thuggish", "clean cut", "dorky", etc. And making a balance between them using personality percentages kind of grabs my attention.