Geez, where do I begin
Let's see, Sir Bobby, I used to look like that when I was in my late teens, early twenties.
Bit of a spunk the local boys said I was
My daughter is very attractive, and she works out too, so kudos to her. My son is very sporty and athletic also.
The daughter had a lot of problem with past boyfriends, for some reason, she is attracting the wrong types, well, they seem okay, until we get to know they have these mental problems, like drugs for instance, were on it , or have mental issues (her last one that was a sniper in the army, some real issues there with him, scarey).
Something to do with his mum being a career woman, and married 3 times.
Anyway, men are different these days to some 30 or 40 years ago, it's the way things are.
When I was a young teenager, and went to the Gold Coast in the late 1960's early 70's, those tall buildings along the coastline near Caville Avenue were being built. well, that means there were lots of them tradies, working on the sites, and often I would hear the wolf whistle, it's something you don't hear anymore, as it's sexual harrasment isn't it?
A rule came in only a few short years ago, that men were not allowed to stare or look at a woman for more than x amoung of seconds or else, it was against the law and could be charged.
Can't remember the story, but some may remember that.
So what is happening is, that whatever we classified as manly and hoping men to make the first move to pursue us women, is not happening in this day and age. It's all changed.
The sort of man I liked when I was younger, is different to what I like now.....
Sense of humour, wisdom, being in-tune, these are the attributes I think are improtant now.
It seems, if anyone goes for someone with obvious problems, it's because it makes them feel better about themselves, more comfortable with their own shortcomings.
Hence why many times you might wonder, why some couples are together as they don't seem to match by looking at them in a physical sense.
It's all in the chemistry.
As for the Haka, I love it, think it's awesome, so unique, and so sexy.
Glad you like the Haka - that's very manly.