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Definitely. Looking like Henry Cavill makes it easier, but confidence is really the main attraction. I know less attractive men sleep with Victoria's Secret-type women. And there is actually a study on men who are perpetually single, and the common denominator is being under-confident. But at the same time, you don't want to be overconfident and thus arrogant.
oh totally. my wife is gorgeous, and she spent a bit too much time in our social circles single because everyone (myself included) was too intimidated to ask her out. we were friends for ages, she started giving me a hard time about having her number for like eight years but never asking her on a date, my ego wasn't going to stand for that and here we are.
To be fair, it took her years to ask you to ask her. She could have just asked too.
She wanted him to.
My wife asked me out. Only time a woman has ever done that to me. Only time she had ever done it. I thought she was attractive but I honestly didn't expect that. Knowing what I know about her now, it took a lot of courage for her to do that.
She shot her shot and hit a bullseye. There are no good reasons for women to spend all their time waiting on men to initiate.
That's what I thought about my wife... We worked together, I wasn't looking for a relationship, in fact had just come out of a bad one and intended to be single for a while, but she was persistent in putting herself close to me, and while she didn't exactly "ask me out" she did push me into situations that very much resembled dates... After about a year we moved in together, then another year we were married... 19 years and 2 kids later, she started up a relationship with another guy in much the same way, but I was preoccupied with health problems so didn't notice for a couple months. When I did start to notice, she told me I was crazy, ridiculous, a few other not nice things, said he was "just a friend" or "nice to talk to"... But that she wanted a divorce because she had been unhappy for pretty much our entire marriage. I ended up having to talk to the other guy (because of course it was someone we both knew, our son's best friend's dad in fact) to get confirmation, and found out just how long it had been going on. He said she had told him we had been separated for "a while" but still living together for the sake of the kids. When I said that wasn't true, he seemed genuinely distressed and apologized pretty convincingly, and said he was going to break it off... of course I can't be sure he was being honest either... Holy traumadump, batman...
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