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You've never been to England.....The worst place, as far as a lack of attractive women, was a decent sized town in Indiana.

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You've never been to England.....The worst place, as far as a lack of attractive women, was a decent sized town in Indiana.
You've never been to England.....![]()
Interesting. I think that there may be some truth to that, especially with the folk here who have an unflattering picture of a hated political figure as their avatar. It is likely a product of what Freud called "the castration complex."Sorry, I had to delete the link because it was a link to another forum.
Where could that apply to some forum members?
To begin with, do any avatars show a tendency toward fascination with a male father figure?
I read a lot into a person's choice of an avatar. Maybe too much sometimes? But I think everyone should be aware of what their choice is saying about them.
You are just the average creepy senior who wants to stare women down and rate them as to your sex or no sex chartI'm sure UT has its share of attractive girls. I don't want to be the creepy sixty year old checking out 18 year olds. I'm sure in that Democrat city, they girls are used to it. Or not. I don't know if the men of Austin have any interest in women at all. I saw couple, but none of them seemed happy to be in each other's company.
I'm not talking just about white emo kids, I mean people of all races, Indian (dot), Asian, black, Hispanic, and all ages, just looking miserable all the time.
Probably. They have at least one great poker room. So great that I didn't both to check out the others that trip. Best players I've played with, except on room in Houston By best, I mean easiest fish to clean.
I was going to spend some of their money at Eddie V's, which is one of the few high-end restaurants with a lot of menu options, including crab cakes which are my wife's favorite. But I didn't really want to pay top dollar to be served by people with that Austin attitude.
Austin is the smelly armpit of Texas. I much prefer Dallas.
The music is good in Austin but there are too many panhandlers and petty thieves.Dallas is great if you love Strip Malls and franchise restaurants
Austin has culture.
One of the countries best music scenes, nightlife, top line restaurants, entertainment, University of Texas
Meh, other than the Gulf surf-fishing there is very little of redeeming value in Tejas to recommend it....What are not liberal are money grubbing assholes.
Ever been to Austin?
If not, STFU
You're one of" those" people.*Many times, moron. Every F1 race I am camped out at COTA.
DURRRRRR
You're one of" those" people.*
*I like just like making it sound ominous. Do you come to the bike races also? Did you know they turn it into a cool XMas trail of lights over the holidays?
This is just trollingFirst of all, I understand that women have no obligation to look attractive for me. Not saying that they do. But I do enjoy admiring beautiful women, especially the gorgeous ladies of all kinds we have in Texas.
Except in Austin.
I couldn't help but notice by the end of the first day of a three day mini-cation that ended yesterday, that there were almost no women worth looking at. In fact, most were women that I actually turned my eyes away from. The men also. I don't watch men the same way I watch women, but I can be repelled by a particularly unattractive man, and that described almost all of them in that city. I didn't figure out why until the last day. More than one reason:
1. No one was trying to attractive. There were not as many dyed haired types wanting to look freaky as we have in Houston. I thought Austin would be full of them. But to die the hair multi-colors and to wear a nose ring, and chains for a belt requires effort, and the effort was missing. In Houston, even the freaks go for an asthetic apeal. Same in Dallas, San Antonio and Corpus.
2. Tall women with broad shoulders, wearing loose jeans. Outside Austin, I automatically think "trannie," but in Austin it took me a while to snap to that. Because in Houston, we have plenty of trannies. The first sign is that they are overly made up, like paradies of women. In Austin, the trannies don't gussy up, because they're not trying to be pretty girls, they just think they are really girls and wear the same frumpy clothes that other Austin girls do, but look even worse in them.
3. No one was smiling. In the Houston area, anywhere I go in public, people are smiling and happy. They make jokes, they laugh, they carry on happy conversations. Even if they are not smiling and laughing, they have blissful expressions on their faces, or determined expressions, or curious expressions. In Austin I would best describe the typical expression as funerial. Really grim. But not like a funeral for and old person who lived a long life and left them an inheritance. More like after a funeral for their only friend whose financial support they lived on and will now be gone. Everyone looks like that.
The architecture in Austin reminds me of the Soviet Union. Completely functional and really grim looking. I mentioned all this to my son and he said that it is Brutalism. I've heard of Brutalism as a form of archeticture, but he says it is also the new thing for hipsters to never look happy. It's worse than Goth. At least in Houston, the Goth kids were cynical nihilists, but they seem to at least enjoy their perceved superiority to the conformists.
I saw one good looking woman in Austin and that was in the poker room. The people there were more peppy than other Austinites, but not nearly as rowdy and fun-loving as Houston players.
I was starting to wonder if maybe dressing cute was out of style for women, until we hit the Buc-ee's halfway home. Like diving into a pool of cool drinking water after walking throught the desert.
No, I just come to the F1 races. I hangout with my friends at McLaren.
What a load of Shit
Expecting us to believe you have friends
Maybe. I was judging them by Texas women, not women in other states.This is just trolling
The women in Austin are mostly liberal goofballs, but they arent ugly compared to females in other states
UnderstoodMaybe. I was judging them by Texas women, not women in other states.
First of all, I understand that women have no obligation to look attractive for me. Not saying that they do. But I do enjoy admiring beautiful women, especially the gorgeous ladies of all kinds we have in Texas.
Except in Austin.
I couldn't help but notice by the end of the first day of a three day mini-cation that ended yesterday, that there were almost no women worth looking at. In fact, most were women that I actually turned my eyes away from. The men also. I don't watch men the same way I watch women, but I can be repelled by a particularly unattractive man, and that described almost all of them in that city. I didn't figure out why until the last day. More than one reason:
1. No one was trying to attractive. There were not as many dyed haired types wanting to look freaky as we have in Houston. I thought Austin would be full of them. But to die the hair multi-colors and to wear a nose ring, and chains for a belt requires effort, and the effort was missing. In Houston, even the freaks go for an asthetic apeal. Same in Dallas, San Antonio and Corpus.
2. Tall women with broad shoulders, wearing loose jeans. Outside Austin, I automatically think "trannie," but in Austin it took me a while to snap to that. Because in Houston, we have plenty of trannies. The first sign is that they are overly made up, like paradies of women. In Austin, the trannies don't gussy up, because they're not trying to be pretty girls, they just think they are really girls and wear the same frumpy clothes that other Austin girls do, but look even worse in them.
3. No one was smiling. In the Houston area, anywhere I go in public, people are smiling and happy. They make jokes, they laugh, they carry on happy conversations. Even if they are not smiling and laughing, they have blissful expressions on their faces, or determined expressions, or curious expressions. In Austin I would best describe the typical expression as funerial. Really grim. But not like a funeral for and old person who lived a long life and left them an inheritance. More like after a funeral for their only friend whose financial support they lived on and will now be gone. Everyone looks like that.
The architecture in Austin reminds me of the Soviet Union. Completely functional and really grim looking. I mentioned all this to my son and he said that it is Brutalism. I've heard of Brutalism as a form of archeticture, but he says it is also the new thing for hipsters to never look happy. It's worse than Goth. At least in Houston, the Goth kids were cynical nihilists, but they seem to at least enjoy their perceved superiority to the conformists.
I saw one good looking woman in Austin and that was in the poker room. The people there were more peppy than other Austinites, but not nearly as rowdy and fun-loving as Houston players.
I was starting to wonder if maybe dressing cute was out of style for women, until we hit the Buc-ee's halfway home. Like diving into a pool of cool drinking water after walking throught the desert.