Posted on 04/05/2022 9:13:30 AM PDT by C19fan
When it comes to a first date, most people try to look their best, but these women who work as models, claim their stunning good looks are actually holding them back when it comes to love.
For instance, Elizabeth Marie Chevalier, 27, a Playboy model from San Diego, California, says she finds that men are either too intimidated by her looks to properly woo her - or they can't understand that her wearing a bikini online is 'just a job' and that there is actually much more to her.
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City girls just seem to find out early
How to open doors with just a smile
A rich old man and she won’t have to worry
She’ll dress up all in lace and go in style
Late at night a big old house gets lonely
I guess every form of refuge has its price
And it breaks her heart to think her love is only
Given to a man with hands as cold as ice
So she tells him she must go out for the evening
To comfort an old friend who’s feelin’ down
But he knows where she’s goin’ as she’s leavin’
She is headed for the cheatin’ side of town
You can’t hide your lyin’ eyes
And your smile is a thin disguise
I thought by now you’d realize
There ain’t no way to hide your lying eyes
—Song for the modern ditz.
As popular as pornography is, you’d figure there would be plenty of guys knocking at their doors.
I married her.
Regards,
Lol to this comment at DM:
“Of course the butterface with the thigh tattoo lives down here in FL. I live in the ho capitol of America.”
I read the Neil Strauss book. The Game. He talks on this, that women who are classically beautiful are some of the loneliest and easiest to date if you are employed, well groomed, talk intelligently and smell good and dress well. I found dating gorgeous women easy, real easy. It’s the 6-7s that are approachable for sex by 80% of guys. These women seem to be the to be the biggest pains in the asses with an overinflated sense of their desirability. Also watch Entrepreneurs in Cars YouTube. He talks on this also. He always goes right for the knockout and leaves the 6 who thinks she’s an 9 single Mommys alone.
Those photos are actually frightening. Each one says “Hi, I have self-image issues”.
As long as they can cook, clean, pull weeds in the garden and help pluck chickens they would be welcome here.
Do any of them have their own boobs? These aren’t models....these appear to be trash.
Wow. There’s enough silicon in those lassies to supply Dell for a year.
One might find their “Jimmy Conners” waiting out there.
Barbie dolls are plastic on the outside and totally hollow on the inside too
The fine print in the User Manual will likely say something about being extremely high maintenance.
An older lady once told me to never marry a woman with long nails, especially long painted nails. That’s a sign that they don’t work hard and will cost you a lot of money to keep her happy.
LOL!!!! Now that’s haw haw funny!
Years ago now a famous actress you all know used to call into a radio program I listened to. Very distinctive voice, it was her. She used to complain that nobody asked her out and said it was probably because of her being famous. She did end up getting married, then divorced. She is still acting and still in the news for ‘other reasons’ too. I believe it is probably harder to get a date when you are a celebrity.
Okay, it was Leah Remini (from ‘King of Queens’) calling into ESPN’s overnight radio program).
It couldn’t be the narcissism, faithlessness, Daddy-issues, bitchiness, etc...
Nope. They’re too “pretty” to date.
I don't like his attitude - "bad-ass" persona / "too cool for school," and often-times intentionally ambiguous and/or using weird acronyms and "code words" and the like (I think his goal is for you to be frustrated and contact him for a personal "consultation" for mucho $$$).
Rollo Tomasi is better - but he likewise uses too much "insider" terminology and also "pads" his monologues.
"Better Bachelor" (Joker) is the best of the bunch. Entertaining, self-deprecating, humorous, no "airs," and explains WHY.
Regards,
Excellent points and I found them to be true before I was out of the market.
Like a Ferrari, the maintenance cost of a model is very expensive
Come on, ProfessorGoldiloxx - no need to be "coy." It's not like this was a conversation you overheard in the Confessional. She called in to a radio show, darn it!
Spit it out: What's her name?
Regards,
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