Thursday, August 25, 2011

Worried about YOUR looks?

How often have you seen a movie on television or in a magazine and caught yourself thinking, "I wish that I could look like that"? Maybe you've thought that if you only had the rock solid abs that the guy on television has, you'd be able to pick up any chick you wanted.

Today's culture is obsessed with the body: how big it is, how muscular it is, and especially how fat or thin it is.  There is a perception that if a guy isn't going to the gym and downing protein shakes, women won't look twice at him.  Many guys spend hours a
week trying to get rid of that last pinch able inch of fat on their body, thinking that a perfect body will make them into the ultra male that women will lust over.

Hey ... don't always believe the media.  The number of guys with movie-star bodies is few--that's why there are so few movie stars out there.  The vast majority of guys is perfectly ordinary and STILL gets the girl.  No matter what body type you've got, there's a girl out there who is going to be so turned out by YOU that she'll be thinking of ways to get you out of your clothes.  Think I'm wrong?


I've talked with a lot of women about the kind of male body they prefer, and the things they told me may surprise you.  Men tend to place a lot of importance on having a good-looking partner. It is a sign to others of our status, and it feeds our egos and self-image.
Women, on the other hand, tend to place more importance on personality rather than looks. Biologically speaking, women need a guy that is healthy, sensitive, caring and dependable, so that they have a good family environment when the time comes. It's pretty logical: women don't want men that will screw them around.  Looks do come into the equation, but for most women, they come much further down the list of favorable attributes in men.

Most good-looking women like to be the star of their relationship. This is good news for all of us guys that don't have movie star looks. All you need to do is be caring, honest and funny. Women prefer fun guys to guys that are stuck on their looks.  If a guy can't choose between the gym and her, she'll leave him for a guy that picks her every time.


I am not saying that you should give up the gym and start taking up ballroom dancing.  (Although dancing is great exercise)  What I am saying is that you have to reevaluate your priorities.  If you think that exercise, dieting, and even getting on "Extreme
Makeover" is the only way you'll ever get a girl, you need to think about what you have to offer a woman.  Giving her a perfect body is a great gift, but chances are she'd love to have a guy who's happy, who makes her laugh, who shares fun experiences with her, and who makes her life exciting--even if he's a bit too skinny/chubby/pale/ etc.

You have an obligation to yourself to be healthy, but you don't need to look like those guys in the magazines or on television. You've got unique qualities that will turn on a woman without having to flash your pecs.  If you really are interested in getting into bodybuilding and pumping yourself up, by all means go for it. But do it for yourself--not because you think it's the only way women will notice you.  Looks may be the first thing a woman notices, but good looks won't keep her around unless you've got a great personality to keep her interested and coming back for more.


So stop focusing on your looks and blaming your appearance for your lack of success with the girls.  If a bald guy with a toupee could marry a supermodel, then clearly there's a lot more to attraction than looking like Brad Pitt!


I give you many more chapters on other incredibly important traits that will make women find you extremely attractive, such as how to make women fall in love with you, how to be funny, the "tantalize" technique for
seducing women, and more!


Source: www.000relationships.com/towomen

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