Back on topic - any similar art to the evil looking one? I couldn't find any on the site... maybe I just had a 'man-look' but that usually works... not a real look like women.
You mean how guys look for something for like half an hour and can't find it, but a woman can find it in two minutes? =p
It's not just me then. I did come across this site http://gothicarts.org/ which is full of stuff like the second picture. Creepy but fascinating at the same time.
Numerous studies have been done to show that merits such as status and power are what get women going. Men get off to boobies, women get off to millionaires/gods. There was this one semi-famous study done where people would go around with a picture o guy and his salary asking women how attractive he was. The men with the higher salary pictures regularly scored sexier then the lower salary pictures to women. The photos were all the same. It's been repeated multiple times in multiple places with the same results. Basically men find boobies attractive and women find wallets/power attractive. Both are shallow and easily exploited to create sex appeal in media. About the women liking scary art. I could see women finding themselves attracted to things that exert force over them(fear in this case), but my gut tells me what it's always told me. Women just crazy. Kilt-topic I need to get me a kilt. They're manly as ****.
Actually, now that you mention it, yeah, I do remember learning about that. (I'm a psych major) But...I'm ugly yet wealthy. No girls are interested though. -shakes fist at the sky- HELLS YEAH.
Creepy. Is this an adapted horror dating sim where you keep running into the same girl all over town because she is stalking you and pretending (poorly) to be different women? In regards to the prior discussion-- I have also read that study. I have some longwinded male/female sexuality and role model opinions that no one will care to hear-- but I don't know if wealth applies to legitimate sexual appeal as much as, say, confidence or personality on the whole for women, as well as actual physical appeal. Money might make a man more attractive as a partner, but I personally don't see it equating sex appeal. I don't want to think the only thing that matters to most men is physical beauty, either, though. I'm certain there's more to human beings than our current society makes apparent. We're special. The fact that we create art in the first place is testament to that. <3 On a less cheesy humanist note; Maybe men are more inclined to draw what they desire, and women are more inclined to draw what they feel. Also a product of society.
Coming from someone who's had a clingy girlfriend (turned wife last march) for 9 years, you don't want that kind of crushing affection. It's completely overwhelming. But is manageable and sometimes you just gotta do your thing, regardless of the guilt trip you get taken for. I'd rather be single than deal with it on some days, to be honest with you. And in further honesty, sex is a sweaty, work-laden endeavor. Just let the right lady fall into your life, and hope she is a gamer geek, laid back(possibly pot head), non slut.
The reason money would add to sex appeal is that it is a form of power. Women statistically like powerful men. There are other forms of power. Physical, political, charismatic, comic book. I just look at them as shallow points. People can be deep, but in order for depth to exist there needs to be shallow stuff. Jiggly bits and power are that. Looks aren't all that get men going and power isn't all that women care about. It's just one of those things that most people like. If you're looking for a woman use my full-proof pickup line. "If you were a booger I would pick you" You can pull a cheesy hair flip and raise your eyebrows a few times for added effect. If she's looking to get picked up it doesn't matter what you say. Ya get laid. If she has a sense of humor and is worth being around she'll laugh and it'll be a conversation starter. If she has a boyfriend she'll laugh and won't take the approach seriously, so you don't get beat up by him. Full-proof. Not even kidding.