The male prostitute, gigolo or hustler is a frequent literary and cinematic stereotype in the West from the 1960s onwards, and especially in movies and books with a gay perspective, in which he may be a stock character, often portrayed either as a tragic figure (as in the film Mysterious Skin in which a male prostitute has a history of molestation) or as an impossible object of love or an idealized rebel.This is old psychological fact – if somebody have problem, he speak a lot about that (I’m a super person, I’m super, I can get any lady, I’m super!). Remember movie “American beauty”. Who was the biggest gay enemy in this movie?
Women LOVE to talk to men. Ask any woman. It's one of the biggest female attractors, a man who can talk about many topics and can make a woman feel special just by talking. One of the biggest complaints from women about men is that they don't talk. And that it takes away from your sexual energy, I don't know who came up with that myth, but that's all it is, a myth. Great talk creates sparks.ladies don’t like man who speaks too much. Because they know – who speak to much loosing sexual energy. (Fact from old Chinese love books until modern psychiatry)
Many guys have multiple girlfriends or women before they go into a permanent relation. It's called searching for a partner and checking compatibility. That's not a unhealthy thing to do. On the contrary.man who demonstrate lot of “victories” can’t be a stabile and healthy person.
Every woman? That's black and white. I'll grant you: every woman who is interested in a long term relation. Like I said before, there is plenty of women who are only interested in a one night stand. I would use "most women' instead of EVERY.Every woman expect from man’s stability
ok, I'll give you this one... it's indeed embarissing to talk about something that should remain between two people.And ….”Nobody likes if somebody walks around and tells things that should be a secret between the two.”
I suggest to read the book:
Prostitution: On Whores, Hustlers, and Johns
by James E. Elias
ISBN13: 9781573922296
ISBN10: 1573922293
Anyways, enuff said.. this is turning into a rant.