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» Is dating for "personality" the biggest cope?
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post 1694671713 12-10-2023, 02:54 PM
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Is dating for "personality" the biggest cope?

It just implies you can't get cute and desirable girls

Never seen a man that says this with a cute gf ded fkn srs

The reason it's a cope is because there are hnnnnnnng chicks out there with good personalities, why not go for both?
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post 1694672163 12-10-2023, 03:06 PM
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Originally Posted By xbluexhawkx
It just implies you can't get cute and desirable girls

Never seen a man that says this with a cute gf ded fkn srs

The reason it's a cope is because there are hnnnnnnng chicks out there with good personalities, why not go for both?
Attraction rules supreme in the dating world, and “being attractive” is the single most important factor for getting a partner of the opposite sex.

“being likeable” or personality or whatever you wanna call it, although not as important as attraction, is underrated especially where healthy relationships and long-term relationships are concerned.

To have a genuinely satisfying romantic life you probably want something of a 50/50 mix of the two.
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