are more attractive apparently.
At least that's what I hear. So my questions are...
Do you agree?
Are there other things that make guys more attractive to women?
Is there an equivalence for women in this situation?
This is just a fun discussion thread...I mean no offense at all! It doesn't mean car drivers are unattractive.
I must be really out of the loop, because I never knew that women are supposed to be looking for guys with trucks!
God put it on my heart to try to study personal finance... Which lead to me joining some Discord chats with mostly young guys (20's - 30's.) I never really say anything, I'm just there to listen (some of these guys are REALLY smart when it comes to analyzing a company's fundamentals and balance sheets, which is what I'm trying to learn.) I'm also in a few chats with older guys as well (40's - 70's and up.) And from what I can tell, it seems like expectations (or at least, the stereotypes of them,) are always the same.
Guys want the hottest girl in the room (and there are loud complaints when their real-life appearance doesn't match their filtered-to-the-hilt social media thirst trap pictures.)
In turn, the guys lament the fact that women apparently all want men with fat wallets (which is why some of them are investing.) I guess that's where the truck comes in? I guess they assume a man with a truck is rugged, knows how to take care of business, and if he can afford a truck, must have plenty of money to spend.
I never like stereotypes on either side, as I've never paid much attention to what we're all "supposed" to like.
And apparently I don't measure up to the truck analogy either, as one guy in chat always complained very loudly (as a joke) whenever I posted a screenshot ("EEEWWWW, you have an ANDROID, YUCK!!") Lol!
Unfortunately, he dropped out of chat and I wish he wouldn't have. He was funny and would tell the other guys to stop watching porn, saying it would ruin their relationship with a woman (and I don't even know if he was a professing Christian.)
It was just really cool to see someone trying to go against the grain.
I'd be a lot more attracted to that rather than a truck -- just saying.