Quote: (01-13-2013 08:36 PM)Timoteo Wrote:
Many of these guys married those chicks before major fame hit, so they've stuck with them. Hamm's girl is also an actor, Jennifer Westfeldt (she starred in that flick "Kissing Jessica Stein" many years ago). I don't believe they're married. It really isn't uncommon for actors to have average looking wives I've found. Athletes tend to have hot wives, but not actors for some reason.
I'm assuming you mean sports that people watch on television or athletes that have a lot of exposure. These athletes have been getting good pussy since middle/high school. They feel entitled to hot pussy as teenagers and if they are good enough to play college ball, they get hotter pussy. If they go to the pros, forget about it. They demonstrate the traits of masculinity that are most celebrated in our culture. Physical strength, focus, leadership qualities, honor among their tribe (team), getting the job done. They have survived physically grueling training camps that 99 percent of the world has not. That puts you into a different mind state.
Actors start getting female attention once they have achieved more than just a modicum of fame. And if they didn't grow up with that attention, it takes some time to adjust to, or they think it's because of the fame, and they want to stick with the girls they were with before because they feel they would be loyal to them even without the fame and money.
I knew very few guys in the school play that were getting pussy (if at all). The football players, wrestlers, basketball players, and lacrosse players, basically any sport that got a crowd and had cheerleaders all got play or had girlfriends. A lot of my personality was shaped by sports and the boys I was surrounded with during my formative years and also the men who coached/mentored me during those years as well. Once you swallow the red pill, approaching a chick is nothing compared to Wrestling countdowns at the end of a tough practice.
Nothing destroys your ego like getting your ass whooped/pinned/throwing an interception/missing a tackle in front of your whole school/peer group.
Nothing builds self-confidence like getting back up, busting your ass, and winning after the adversity.
Sorry I got a bit off topic here.