Hey all
Just a quick question out of curiosity.
What's the general preference of the ladies here.
Someone who is considerate, respectful, can string a series of words together, gentlemanly, takes time and enjoys the social or someone who is just selfish and out for themselves and acts like a panda lol
Appreciate there may be some blurring of lines and cross over but as a rule what's the subjective view. ?
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i prefer the authentic good guy.
but he is genuinely a nice guy because he's nice and not coz he's no confidence or thinks he has to suck up to get what he wants. |
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"i prefer the authentic good guy.
but he is genuinely a nice guy because he's nice and not coz he's no confidence or thinks he has to suck up to get what he wants."
In my experience of this world, the suck ups soon get found out & flushed |
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"Hey all
Just a quick question out of curiosity.
What's the general preference of the ladies here.
Someone who is considerate, respectful, can string a series of words together, gentlemanly, takes time and enjoys the social or someone who is just selfish and out for themselves and acts like a panda lol
Appreciate there may be some blurring of lines and cross over but as a rule what's the subjective view. ?
X"
Bit of a loaded question, methinks.
There is a whole spectrum of men (and women) on here with a lot of different characteristics, wants and needs. Classify yourself, if you wish, but trying to classify other men into two types is not a realistic thing to do. |
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"'A gentleman is just a patient wolf'
I really like that, not heard it before. I shall save it to use another time ...at risk of breaching copyright
I think it was Munroe? Or was it Mae West?"
I shall go google |
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"'A gentleman is just a patient wolf'
I really like that, not heard it before. I shall save it to use another time ...at risk of breaching copyright
I think it was Munroe? Or was it Mae West?"
Lana Turner - 'A gentleman is simply a patient wolf!' |
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"'A gentleman is just a patient wolf'
I really like that, not heard it before. I shall save it to use another time ...at risk of breaching copyright
I think it was Munroe? Or was it Mae West?
Lana Turner - 'A gentleman is simply a patient wolf!'"
Came up with same |
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"Hey all
Just a quick question out of curiosity.
What's the general preference of the ladies here.
Someone who is considerate, respectful, can string a series of words together, gentlemanly, takes time and enjoys the social or someone who is just selfish and out for themselves and acts like a panda lol
Appreciate there may be some blurring of lines and cross over but as a rule what's the subjective view. ?
X
Bit of a loaded question, methinks.
There is a whole spectrum of men (and women) on here with a lot of different characteristics, wants and needs. Classify yourself, if you wish, but trying to classify other men into two types is not a realistic thing to do."
No ulterior motive and I realise it's totally subjective, I know who and what I am and what I can do, was just curious. X |
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"Hey all
Just a quick question out of curiosity.
What's the general preference of the ladies here.
Someone who is considerate, respectful, can string a series of words together, gentlemanly, takes time and enjoys the social or someone who is just selfish and out for themselves and acts like a panda lol
Appreciate there may be some blurring of lines and cross over but as a rule what's the subjective view. ?
X
Bit of a loaded question, methinks.
There is a whole spectrum of men (and women) on here with a lot of different characteristics, wants and needs. Classify yourself, if you wish, but trying to classify other men into two types is not a realistic thing to do.
No ulterior motive and I realise it's totally subjective, I know who and what I am and what I can do, was just curious. X"
I wasn't suggesting that there was any motive, simply that you were ascribing absolute qualities to men. The human condition is not that simple.
You have seen above some alternative definitions of your stated term "gentleman." Surely, a gentleman can be selfish as well as unselfish.
What is your definition of a gentleman? |
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