I think there's a psychology behind it. I've always understood it to be the thrill. Unpredictability. Masculinity.
I think it was Orson Welles who said "I'm not saying we all oughta misbehave, but it oughta look as though we could."
I've read dating advice that insists to always have an element of danger about you, an edge. I can understand that safe and sterile men can be seen as boring to a woman. I think alot of women look for excitement.
Humans are animals remember, and in the animal kingdom the male that dominates other males is the alpha male. I think there is an element of this in attraction; a kind man equals a kind animal not capable of the kill.
I think though, that all this applies predominantly to women under 25. I do believe that when a woman grows up she grows wiser and starts looking more for companionship and security rather than living on the edge.
Explain the bad boy thing to me
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I think there's a psychology behind it. I've always understood it to be the thrill. Unpredictability. Masculinity.
I think it was Orson Welles who said "I'm not saying we all oughta misbehave, but it oughta look as though we could."
I've read dating advice that insists to always have an element of danger about you, an edge. I can understand that safe and sterile men can be seen as boring to a woman. I think alot of women look for excitement.
Humans are animals remember, and in the animal kingdom the male that dominates other males is the alpha male. I think there is an element of this in attraction; a kind man equals a kind animal not capable of the kill.
I think though, that all this applies predominantly to women under 25. I do believe that when a woman grows up she grows wiser and starts looking more for companionship and security rather than living on the edge.
Go ahead ladies tell me I'm wrong