As a man who aspires to be good looking, I follow the men's fashion scene so that I can know what the hot trends are among the people who are way more good looking than me. That is why I read magazines such as Esquire and GQ. Through these publications I not only learn what clothes these publications think women find attractive, but also what kind of alcohol, cars, furniture, and even television shows will just make a woman swoon, according to them. I don't have the nearly infinite amount of money necessary in order to pull off the kind of look that is promoted as sexy by these publications, so I am looking to diversify my fashion intake. I am actively looking around the internet for ways to improve my general sexiness quotient while also staying within my modest budget.
The Quest To Increase My Sexiness Quotient
As a man who aspires to be good looking, I follow the men's fashion scene so that I can know what the hot trends are among the people who are way more good looking than me. That is why I read magazines such as Esquire and GQ. Through these publications I not only learn what clothes these publications think women find attractive, but also what kind of alcohol, cars, furniture, and even television shows will just make a woman swoon, according to them. I don't have the nearly infinite amount of money necessary in order to pull off the kind of look that is promoted as sexy by these publications, so I am looking to diversify my fashion intake. I am actively looking around the internet for ways to improve my general sexiness quotient while also staying within my modest budget.
I don't think this would help me. I don't think the kind of women I want attracted to me would appreciate it if I wore a just-above-the-knee shift dress, whatever that is. Sigh. And so, my quest to become sexy continues.
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