I have had a ton of experiences when girls will fall for these "Hot" shallow totally stupid and fake guys. It really irritates me. They put on an act for the girl, being sensitive sweet, and then turn around with their guy friends and say, "Oh yeah I am just playing her"
Why do girls do this? I have seen it 100 fold, all of them come to me when they wake up and find out that the guy really is a loser. They go, 'Alex Alex why does he schedule to make out with me' blah blah blah… Its really not fair.
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Why do girls do this? I have seen it 100 fold, all of them come to me when they wake up and find out that the guy really is a loser. They go, 'alex alex why does he schedule to make out with me' blah blah blah...Its really not fair |
Yes, but why do they want that..Just seems like uh I'm not shallow I really don't care what girls look like, and I don't see girls as an object. I mostly base who I want to be with by who they are. I don't accept the m when they come to me after their terrible boyfriend...
It just seems no one is sensible enough to find me..or stop looking at them at least
The thing that really irks me about this though, is when the girl knows they are shallow and stupid. She knows that they are only in it for one reason. Then when they get dumped on their arse, they turn to me and say, "Oh, you are such a nice guy. You always listen to me. Why do I always get mixed up with the bad guys? Why can't I find myself a nice guy?"
Then there is me, sitting there shouting at them in my head, "HELLO! NICE GUY! RIGHT HERE!" Yeah. Well. Some just don't care to see what is in front of them. It is like they feed on the let downs and disappointments.
Conversely you could ask the question, "Why do the men seek after the women of great comeliness rather than the ones who are 'average' in appearance yet faithful and benevolent?"
Ace-I agree completely, I'm equally frustrated for the same reason! I even say the same thing. I suppose it sounds pig headed to say such things though. I mean how are we to judge if we ourselves are truly 'nice guys'?