Elegance, Sexiness, and Average, Normal People
I was sitting in a cafeteria having a quick bite to eat
the other
day when I saw an elegantly dressed young woman in a long but casual
summer dress stroll in at the far side of the cafeteria, turn about
slowly and elegantly as she assessed her surroundings – perhaps looking
for someone, or perhaps just deciding if there was anywhere here she
wanted something to eat from – before at last turning and walking back
out the door she’d come through again, still with great elegance.
I’ve been thinking about elegance lately, and its cousin, sexiness. It occurs to me that taken together, these two qualities can largely describe every attractive person out there: he or she is either elegant, or sexy, or some mix of both.
It also occurs to me that almost no one out there really is all that elegant or sexy at all... neither the men nor the women, and it doesn’t matter where in the world you go to or what country you visit.
There are lessons here, for what you look for in a mate, what you allow yourself to feel entitled to enjoy, and how you construct yourself, and I think they’re all worth peeling back.


We’ve all asked the question “How can I make the most of
my looks?”,
and today I’m going to tell you a bit about how you can do that without
adjusting your fashion sense or wardrobe.
Remember
that girl you dated in high school? You know, that really
cute one with the seductive laugh who hemmed you all up and then
started acting like a complete loony bird?


In “
Selfishness
has never been a glorified trait among humanity. Caring
chiefly about one’s own needs is frequently named as one of the
greatest threats to society and causes of degeneration and degradation
within it.
We
recently moderated yet another comment where the comment author
(a woman this time, though we get both men and women doing this)
weighed in with something like, “I think this only
works on women who aren’t as strict about who they sleep with or are
more sexually open.”