Girls still prefer the bad guys? or the good guys catching up?

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Based on your current ecperience, social circle, workplace, school, location. Is this still the case? Or is it about the nice guys now?
 
IMO, age plays a big factor in the female.
 
Never touched a girl, so neither approach is working too well right now
 
Girls have never preferred "bad boys" necessarily.

Its just that the last several generations have had such pussified men, that the only confident guys are "bad boys."

That's all.

Most dudes are idiots and soft-playing morons with no confidence with women.
 
I mean this current generation is filled with queers, are any of them capable of being bad?
 
In my experience? That would be well educated, professional, age 30-50, and yuppieish.

The lady folk haven't liked "bad boys" for quite some time, and the ones that do aren't the type of women you want to go near anyway.

Stability and monies are the most important, though it doesn't hurt if you're in good shape.
 
I mean this current generation is filled with queers, are any of them capable of being bad?


The video itself is off topic, but if the young punk in the back screaming for his mommy is indicative of the next generation of males, we're all fucked.


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"Bad boy" is such a gay way to describe someone who's not supposed to be a pussy.
 
Used to be a real self-centered asshole. Did well. Now I've really embraced and sought out as much responsibility and opportunity as possible. Still doing well.

It's a matter of your presence. Be confident and make waves wherever you go, that counts more than anything else. Women aren't looking for boring.

Girls have never preferred "bad boys" necessarily.

Its just that the last several generations have had such pussified men, that the only confident guys are "bad boys."

That's all.

Most dudes are idiots and soft-playing morons with no confidence with women.

This.

Girls like men who act like men.

That.
 
Depends if your good looking. It doesn't matter unless your extreme to either end.
 
The video itself is off topic, but if the young punk in the back screaming for his mommy is indicative of the next generation of males, we're all fucked.


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"I know the law..."

Obviously you don't, numb nuts. Being 17 doesn't preclude you from needing to step out of a vehicle. And guess what? Saying you're 17 doesn't make it so. If that were the case, every criminal pulled over could just say, "I'm 17, therefore I don't need to get out of the car."

Nothing better than thinking you've outsmarted an adult, only to find your teenage wits fail you.
 
"bad boys" in my experience are typically men who are direct and assertive. Most women I know like assertive me.

The guys I know who describe these assertive dudes as assholes, and themselves as nice guys. I blame anime for most of my "nice guy" friends. They see all the male protagonists acting all nervous and indecisive, and the anime chicks always fall for them.
 
Girls are into the rich guys so better off buying an expensive car what you will have trouble paying off to give the illusion of being rich.
 
"I know the law..."

Obviously you don't, numb nuts. Being 17 doesn't preclude you from needing to step out of a vehicle. And guess what? Saying you're 17 doesn't make it so. If that were the case, every criminal pulled over could just say, "I'm 17, therefore I don't need to get out of the car."

Nothing better than thinking you've outsmarted an adult, only to find your teenage wits fail you.

Indeed. That kid makes me laugh.

The point I'm trying to make with the video is that the kid seems to speak and act like a "bad boy."

Doesn't really work out for him, as he repeatedly asks for his mommy and acts like an entitled brat.

If that's how this next generation of young men act, we're all doomed.
 
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