How do you ladies feel about men who are artists? I don't mean girly types who oil paint but rather a mans man who is into art and produces pieces with feelings.
Are they more attractive than non-artsy rich wall street types?
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How do you ladies feel about men who are artists? I don't mean girly types who oil paint but rather a mans man who is into art and produces pieces with feelings.
Are they more attractive than non-artsy rich wall street types?
No, they aren't more attractive than the wall street types. They'd make good boy toys though.
So if oil painting is girly what form of art is manly?
Modern or even digital.
Not sure about the wall street types... but they are more attractive to women who have an artistic inclination as well.
I'm a photographer and I'm going out with a designer at the moment. We have an awful lot in common and have the same veiwpoints and theories on things which is cool :D but in saying that, two of my best friends are studying medicine and another is studying psychology and I have a lot in common with them too, and I learn a lot from them.
I don't actually care whether he can paint or whatever, I only care if we get on. And I tend to get on with pretty much everyone. Tho I'm not really a terribly artistic sort, I'm more of a commercial/fashion photographer rather than an art photographer.
This question would be similar to a woman asking men if men prefer brunettes or redheads more... it's subjective, entirely dependent on each individual's preference.
Personally, I find artsy types tend not to be very practical in matters that I consider to be rather important, and that leads to quite a bit of frustration on my part. Like all stereotypes, it doesn't fit everyone, but that has been my experience.
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Graham, Graham, Graham. "Lady's"? Are you drunk today? It's not even five yet!
Do you want me to fix it?
agree with little pingoin. this is such a subjective question. i'm a very logical, geeky person, so i'm not too attracted to artists. to me, they seem like they would go wherever the wind blows them, which is a bit unappealing. but, this isn't to say that the next person wouldn't be attracted to an artist.
Yes please do. Actually I had been drinking. Funny.Quote:
Originally Posted by Gigabitch [Dear Guest/Member you have to reply to see the link.click here to register]
My high school boyfriend was an artist. Very much into painting, drawing. Very talented. He now teaches ceramics at UNM.
In my experience, it was really fun to have someone with so much talent draw me, but that "artistic temperament" was a real pain in the ass. You guys think I'm a big drama queen? Jeeze, I was nothing next to this guy. It was like he had a drama volume that went to eleven.
He wore me out.
Yeah thats what happens with traditional artists. I guess when I originally posed the question I was thinking more of like sculpting or video or digital arts. Something less... sassy for lack of a better term.Quote:
Originally Posted by Gigabitch [Dear Guest/Member you have to reply to see the link.click here to register]
Creativity is a very attractive quality in a man. It shows they are willing to be honest and open and express their feelings and thoughts. Women love men who are not afraid of revealing their deepest thoughts!
They say that when they have a closed mouth guy with no deep thoughts. When they get a deep passionate guy with an amazing story to tell they fall head over heals in love for a very short time. I've learned things that burn twice as bright burn half as long.Quote:
Originally Posted by Kat5 [Dear Guest/Member you have to reply to see the link.click here to register]
In my experience, guys who like to make things are the most attractive. Doesn't even matter what, really. Art or bridges, furniture, food, whatever. I just like productive guys.