Marcopolo
Senior Don Juan
I was on another forum, and it was discussion about a certain famous artist who had a misteress 50 years younger than himself. What this guy had to say got my attention, because I have never hear anything like this, not even on this board, but not sure if he is full of it-
"This story doesn't surprise me. Artists get all the tail they want.
Most American guys don't want to be artists or even thought of as artists, they think they're too "manly" or something and somehow artists are to them are somehow "faggy". But being from NYC I can tell you that the hottest, easiest girls are in the Art circles.
I have a few friends who are artists - any of their functions, openings, events of any sort bring in literally crowds of hot, hot girls. Yes, it brings in gay guys and some really "out there" chicks too, but there are tons of hot, straight girls in these crowds.
Well, if you happen to be a decent looking half-normal guy at such a function, then you're a CATCH to those girls. You have no competition. Throw in that you're an Artist somehow and they're all over you.
I have picked up more women from art-related functions OR even from mentioning that I'm an artist in a non-art-related setting. My artist friends, who are real artists, have women non-stop, they have to literally juggle them.
Since I travel a lot around the nation for work, I originally thought this artist gimmick wouldn't work outside of NYC or maybe LA, but surprisingly, it seems to work even better in places like the Midwest and South, because a straight guy with the sensitivity to be an artist is even more rare in those places.
So there you go guys, I've let out a secret that a lot of us here in the "big city" have known for years. "
How true is this statement I wonder...?
And I responded somewhat negatively based on my own experience-
"Unfortunately, i have to disagre with this post. He got tail because he was a celiberty, not because he was an artist. Women could care less if you are an artist. I am a science teacher but I have been taking painting classes for the last couple of years, and now I am doing more painting on my own, especially during the summer. I think I am less successful with women because of it, because it doesn't seem to add any to my attractiveness, and most importantly the time I spend creating art I could be spending going out and picking up chicks. It is a curse, not a blessing. Now if I were a $WEALTHY$, FAMOUS professional artist, like your NY friends, that may be different. "
Yes, negative, but that is honestly what I was thinking and feeling when I wrote it. My question is, am I not playing it right? Am I missing somehting? I am just an amateur but according to this guy If I was playing it right I should be able to turn my time consuming hobby into a hook.
"This story doesn't surprise me. Artists get all the tail they want.
Most American guys don't want to be artists or even thought of as artists, they think they're too "manly" or something and somehow artists are to them are somehow "faggy". But being from NYC I can tell you that the hottest, easiest girls are in the Art circles.
I have a few friends who are artists - any of their functions, openings, events of any sort bring in literally crowds of hot, hot girls. Yes, it brings in gay guys and some really "out there" chicks too, but there are tons of hot, straight girls in these crowds.
Well, if you happen to be a decent looking half-normal guy at such a function, then you're a CATCH to those girls. You have no competition. Throw in that you're an Artist somehow and they're all over you.
I have picked up more women from art-related functions OR even from mentioning that I'm an artist in a non-art-related setting. My artist friends, who are real artists, have women non-stop, they have to literally juggle them.
Since I travel a lot around the nation for work, I originally thought this artist gimmick wouldn't work outside of NYC or maybe LA, but surprisingly, it seems to work even better in places like the Midwest and South, because a straight guy with the sensitivity to be an artist is even more rare in those places.
So there you go guys, I've let out a secret that a lot of us here in the "big city" have known for years. "
How true is this statement I wonder...?
And I responded somewhat negatively based on my own experience-
"Unfortunately, i have to disagre with this post. He got tail because he was a celiberty, not because he was an artist. Women could care less if you are an artist. I am a science teacher but I have been taking painting classes for the last couple of years, and now I am doing more painting on my own, especially during the summer. I think I am less successful with women because of it, because it doesn't seem to add any to my attractiveness, and most importantly the time I spend creating art I could be spending going out and picking up chicks. It is a curse, not a blessing. Now if I were a $WEALTHY$, FAMOUS professional artist, like your NY friends, that may be different. "
Yes, negative, but that is honestly what I was thinking and feeling when I wrote it. My question is, am I not playing it right? Am I missing somehting? I am just an amateur but according to this guy If I was playing it right I should be able to turn my time consuming hobby into a hook.