CIJS,
I've occasionally wondered what it would be like to be a stud. On the surface, being the object of many women's sexual desires does seem somewhat cool, especially if the stud-like gentleman enjoys the prospect of having plenty of sexual activity (provided of course that the parties involved are willing participants and are cool with it and engage in it safely/intelligently). However, out of curiosity, could one's 'studness', or handsomeness for that matter (which, IMO, can arguably be determined via one's culture, upbringing, and personal preference), actually make one's search for romantic relationships and lasting romantic connections with others more difficult?
I've occasionally wondered what it would be like to be a stud. On the surface, being the object of many women's sexual desires does seem somewhat cool, especially if the stud-like gentleman enjoys the prospect of having plenty of sexual activity (provided of course that the parties involved are willing participants and are cool with it and engage in it safely/intelligently). However, out of curiosity, could one's 'studness', or handsomeness for that matter (which, IMO, can arguably be determined via one's culture, upbringing, and personal preference), actually make one's search for romantic relationships and lasting romantic connections with others more difficult?