[quote]Axel44 wrote:
Just thought of something funny. At work or out with
my gal, I try to dress very sharply with attention to detail.
At the gym, I dress like a homeless guy and strangely, I am
comfortable with both.
Hmmm.[/quote]
Good one. I’m pretty close to this as well.
Speaking of high value women; Ballet and Barbells.
Who DOESN’T like looking at good looking men.
ERIC D.
[quote]Highjumper wrote:
Are there any pictures of sexmachine posted on here? I want to see what this guy looks like[/quote]
most likely not and never will be. [/quote]
That’s right. I’m not a bber nor a strength athlete.
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DYEL? Serious question.[/quote]
I really think this is important for the machine to answer, honestly.
He talks about high value women, but it is not possible for a man to reach his best without addressing his physical nature.
Gaining knowledge through research is an important part of being at a man’s best. In order to acheive the highest level a man can reach he must develope in harmonious proportions his mental, spiritual, and physical nature. The mind, body, and soul is the entire product.
[quote]Axel44 wrote:
“You just do not find a stable, sexually attractive woman with high intelligence. They just do not exist.”
Au contraire mon frere.
My woman is a 5’8" DDG redhead, and a Chemical Engineer.
Ok, you got me on the “stable” part but it sort of goes
with the territory.[/quote]
It really is true about all women being unbalanced to a degree. I think it’s to do with the way they think on an emotional level as opposed to the rational masculine mind. Women should never be allowed on jury duty because it’s been shown that they consistently make decisions on an emotional basis.
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Vive la Difference!
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Exactly. I don’t think of women as inferior to men; only different. Some of the things I’ve said may sound contemptuous but I’m contemptuous of a lot of men too.
[quote]Highjumper wrote:
Are there any pictures of sexmachine posted on here? I want to see what this guy looks like[/quote]
most likely not and never will be. [/quote]
That’s right. I’m not a bber nor a strength athlete.
[/quote]
DYEL? Serious question.[/quote]
Of course. I’ve been lifting intelligently for around four years. However due to spinal injuries I’ve had to stop dls, rows, presses, squats and now I do body weight exercises. I do weighted dips and pull ups. They’re actually good for your spine if you keep your body vertical and be careful. I’ve always had trouble gaining mass though. It’s genetics. I was a skinny kid. Got wiry around puberty but didn’t actually learn to lift properly till I discovered T-Nation. It’s a fantastic site. I’ve learned heaps here and not just about lifting. There’s some smart people around these here parts.
[quote]Highjumper wrote:
Are there any pictures of sexmachine posted on here? I want to see what this guy looks like[/quote]
most likely not and never will be. [/quote]
That’s right. I’m not a bber nor a strength athlete.
[/quote]
DYEL? Serious question.[/quote]
I really think this is important for the machine to answer, honestly.
He talks about high value women, but it is not possible for a man to reach his best without addressing his physical nature.
Gaining knowledge through research is an important part of being at a man’s best. In order to acheive the highest level a man can reach he must develope in harmonious proportions his mental, spiritual, and physical nature. The mind, body, and soul is the entire product.[/quote]
0_0 dear mother of God I agree with you on something.
[quote]Highjumper wrote:
Are there any pictures of sexmachine posted on here? I want to see what this guy looks like[/quote]
most likely not and never will be. [/quote]
That’s right. I’m not a bber nor a strength athlete.
[/quote]
DYEL? Serious question.[/quote]
I really think this is important for the machine to answer, honestly.
He talks about high value women, but it is not possible for a man to reach his best without addressing his physical nature.
Gaining knowledge through research is an important part of being at a man’s best. In order to acheive the highest level a man can reach he must develope in harmonious proportions his mental, spiritual, and physical nature. The mind, body, and soul is the entire product.[/quote]
Agree completely and have answered. And of course I am not actually an Alpha Male. I have an odd lifestyle; stay up late, sleep in, no longer want a career as such. I’m in semi-retirement. I manage my own investments and just do enough work to ensure I don’t eat through my savings. I guess most people would see that as lacking motivation and goals in life. Truth is I just really don’t want to go back to working long hours if I don’t need to. I don’t want to go back to uni either. I do want to write and have been writing. That’s really my goal and always has been. I’ve wanted to be a writer since I was 12.
Also, I haven’t had many longterm relationships. That’s pretty much to do with my flaws in most cases. I have been with a few interesting women that I liked a lot but we drifted apart due to lifestyle differences. Anyway, I’m done with running myself down. And why is everyone so interested in me? Talk amongst yourselves. Post some good clothes or something. Maybe stuff that I could order online if I like them.
[quote]Highjumper wrote:
Are there any pictures of sexmachine posted on here? I want to see what this guy looks like[/quote]
most likely not and never will be. [/quote]
That’s right. I’m not a bber nor a strength athlete.
[/quote]
DYEL? Serious question.[/quote]
I really think this is important for the machine to answer, honestly.
He talks about high value women, but it is not possible for a man to reach his best without addressing his physical nature.
Gaining knowledge through research is an important part of being at a man’s best. In order to acheive the highest level a man can reach he must develope in harmonious proportions his mental, spiritual, and physical nature. The mind, body, and soul is the entire product.[/quote]
0_0 dear mother of God I agree with you on something.
lol just busting your balls, but I do agree.[/quote]
[quote]doogie wrote:
Truly high value women for you, SexMachine, many of whom undoubtedly work at McDonalds:
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Was not a mommy’s boy. I’ve been working since I was 15. As soon as I finished school I went overseas and moved out when I came back. I moved back in for a couple of months a few years ago to take care of her in the final stages of her cancer. As I said, you guys are drawing an odd conclusion from what I said about her intelligence. I inherited whatever extra grey matter I have from her side of the family. That was part of my point.
Outside my family I haven’t come across too many very smart women. Even the high achievers like my neighbour who scored 99 on her HSC and is now an in house lawyer for a major corporation is thick as shit when it comes to stuff like lateral thinking, original thought, imagination and wisdom. She’s basically successful because she worked her arse off but it’s just rote learning. At a guess I’d say her IQ is maybe 115 or so. Met a couple of clever ladies at university but they were extremely plain and socially awkward and so on.
[quote]on edge wrote:
LOL Puff, All these pictures you’ve posted only prove that good looking guys look good. lol
I’m really glad I’m oblivious to fashion though because all these complicated rules sound like a lot of trouble.[/quote]
I made this Pinterest board with all these pictures as a way to try to save my sanity when shopping with my men. They both have about a 30 minute attention span for the mall, and that includes transit time. I liked being able to ask them if they like something first in an attempt to narrow things down and save time.
My son went from here where shorts and flip flops are acceptable almost anywhere, and a white shirt and tie with chinos is plenty dressed up - To attending a college where he needed a sport coat or suit twice in the first week. Men wear belts embroidered with whales there - not ironically. Yeah. And my son didn’t own serious winter gear. There was a lot of shopping.
Besides, I like pictures of handsome men. [/quote]
Just a tip: you shouldn’t wear a business shirt nor a tie with chinos. Chinos are casual. They don’t have a seem like slacks. But a casual, long sleeved white shirt looks great with fawn chinos. I wear that a lot. I’m always on the lookout for nice, casual, long sleeved white shirts. Got some in Melbourne recently with a little blue embroidered Ralph Lauren logo on the pocket. Country Road churned out some nice ones a few years back too but didn’t do them again the following season so I only have one of those.
Chinos can approach near formality too with nice leather shoes. But as I said, they have no seem so they’re not formal and shouldn’t be worn with a tie.
Edit: I meant “seam” of course. My phone changes word spellings. I thought I should make clear that I am pretty literate given my stated goal of writing. The thing about good writing is you need to write about what you know which requires life experience. You also need to be disciplined and practice writing everyday. I’ve published a few short articles but I’ve been working on a novel for a while now.
Anyone have cologne recommendations? I never wore cologne until recently because I considered it effeminate. Still do. But there’s science behind it; memory centre of the brain activated, aphrodisiac qualities etc. And women like it and I like to please. I particularly like the wood spice / citrus / cinnamon fragrances I’ve tried and a leather fragrance called cuir 28. I like unusual fragrances. They make you stand out from the crowd. And if you’re the only guy wearing an unusual fragrance it’s going to be planted in the memory centre of anyone you exude your odour to. I remember back in the day some of my mates liked one called Fahrenheit. I liked it too but didn’t wear it. Don’t think it’s available anymore.
[quote]Coltman wrote:
Agree, no manly lifter wears Toms.[/quote]
I’m at a loss here. What’s “unmanly” about wearing Toms? They’re comfortable, great for driving in, nice in hot weather etc. Should I be wearing steel toed kicker boots to the beach? Will that make me more manly?
[quote]Coltman wrote:
Agree, no manly lifter wears Toms.[/quote]
I’m at a loss here. What’s “unmanly” about wearing Toms? They’re comfortable, great for driving in, nice in hot weather etc. Should I be wearing steel toed kicker boots to the beach? Will that make me more manly?[/quote]
Cute espadrilles.
My mom used to wear them in the 70’s. Do they come in a men’s version as well?
[quote]Coltman wrote:
Agree, no manly lifter wears Toms.[/quote]
I’m at a loss here. What’s “unmanly” about wearing Toms? They’re comfortable, great for driving in, nice in hot weather etc. Should I be wearing steel toed kicker boots to the beach? Will that make me more manly?[/quote]
Cute espadrilles.
My mom used to wear them in the 70’s. Do they come in a men’s version as well?
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Espadrilles have a thick sole and are therefore no good for driving in. Toms are not espadrilles. All very funny, but I’m still at a complete loss as to how and why Toms are “unmanly”. Earrings are unmanly. Jewellery is unmanly. Toms are light, comfortable and versatile casual shoes.
[quote]Coltman wrote:
Agree, no manly lifter wears Toms.[/quote]
I’m at a loss here. What’s “unmanly” about wearing Toms? They’re comfortable, great for driving in, nice in hot weather etc. Should I be wearing steel toed kicker boots to the beach? Will that make me more manly?[/quote]
Cute espadrilles.
My mom used to wear them in the 70’s. Do they come in a men’s version as well?
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LOL! A neighbor woman wore those as well in the seventies! They matched her slacks as I recall.