Is what they say about girls at McGill true?

<p>Yeah...Look, I'm not doubting or anything, but t!ts and c00t don't just do it for me, I need to see some faces here (any person can have a good body)...</p>

<p>(this is quickly turning into a thread that's hardly exemplary of what the "brilliant" minds on cc are all about)</p>

<p>sucks for you wutang
ur good looking. I mean im a guy and all, and ur handsome in that one pic u posted on that one thread, but yeah, u said u were short right?</p>

<p>^remember, I have extremely high standards. The girls I've hooked up with are all at least 8's on the U.S. scale. In fact, they're better looking than any girl I've ever seen at Tufts, for example. Just a lot of the 20-something model type chicks are just for looking-they're simply unobtainable. $$$ becomes a necessity at that point, being a good looking frat dude won't do it.</p>

<p>I lived in Italy for a while, so I always knew that the U.S. was full of subpar-women, particularly in New England. People in Boston take crap care of themsleves, and have awful genetics...too many come from a certain region of Europe that produces the ugliest people in the world (anybody who has travelled knows exactly what I'm talking about).</p>

<p>Once I get my own game up to snuff-right now I'm dating a knockout latina girl-I want to develop a pick up guide for guys whose intelligence gets in the way of picking up chicks. Smart guys tend to have it the hardest (someone actually posted a link to a Gene Expression blog proving this) as they over analyze everything, have difficulty expressing their sexuality, etc.</p>

<p>im not sure about what place ur are talking about specifically, but if i would have to take a guess, either the UK or some really homely slavic countries</p>

<p>Wutang is 100% right. </p>

<p>But women are hot! I go to school there...</p>

<p>I can back up what WuTang is saying about coming back to America and finding everybody hideous. I went to France for a few months on an exchange and when I retourned, everybody looked disgusting. It seemed as if the French just seemed more attractive because they tried to be; the girls didn't "let themselves go" in France. My exchange mom was 44 and had a better body than most teenage girls at my school. That's another reason why I want to go to school out of the US: better human aesthetics.</p>

<p>He must be talking about the UK; it has a relatively small proportion of attractive women. Slavic countries on the other hand have some of the world's most beautiful women, for those who are into brunettes. Especially Serbia, Bosnia and Slovakia.</p>

<p>no yeah, like gorgeous slavics, but then there are also those real homely ones, but even moreso in parts of russia.</p>

<p>Russia maintains a constant population of some real old bags, but there is a fair amount of younger women who are gorgeous, if not slightly intense-looking.</p>

<p>Yeah, I meant the UK. The other thing I hate about the U.S. is that the girls have stupidly high standards. The funny thing is, guys take better care of themselves than most women...I think the feminist movement has just really gone too far. It's funny when some good looking kid at Harvard says "oh, I'm not buff enough to get a good girl, I'm too dorky"...uhh, go to just about any where else in the world and women would form a line just to get to know you.</p>

<p>to many people here in the US need to lose some weight. I mean im content with my city, but the rest of the US is too big (my city was ranked number 1 skinniest city in america by CNN)</p>

<p>What is your city? Portland is pretty thin, but we get all the lardasses from the outlying conservative suburbs coming in for whatever reason, clogging the metaphorical arteries of our glorious urban hovel. It's a disgrace.</p>

<p>We're the No. 1 most bike-friendly city in the U.S., so we all cycle anywhere under at least three miles from home.</p>

<p>I'm from New York which, compared to most major cities anyway, is actually pretty good. Mostly because a lot of people have to walk a lot. But yeah, I've been to places like Houston or LA. :-\ Yuck, bro.</p>

<p>i love all these wonderful stereotypes of american women you are spouting. well, actually, at first i was kind of mad, but now that i actually think about it maybe you are partly right. i definitely don't put myself or some of my friends into the fat sloppy ugly category, but i guess when i was in europe there was a smaller percentage of people that would fit into that than here. and unfortunately, many american women don't have the same innate sense of style as most europeans. but maybe thats good for people like me because that will make us look even better. which is also why i disagree about american women having too high of standards. we don't want to be with guys who are prettier than us. i actually think its usually the less than attractive guys who complain that they can't get any girls but thats because they're just as shallow and only going after the really pretty girls. </p>

<p>at least we are definitely prettier than those english girls. i've never felt ugly but i never felt prettier than when i was in england.</p>

<p>(i feel kind of bad about this post. i feel so incredibly superficial, but oh well, i felt like you needed a girls perspective)</p>

<p>"i felt like you needed a girls perspective"
No. No we did not. :)</p>

<p>I second the England thing. England sports a bountiful population of some all-around uglies.</p>

<p>Another thing that I always do is to imagine that someone you know, or a random person you see, is of a different nationality. Sometimes, it makes them much more attractive, or much less. It's odd.</p>

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<p>Wow, I'm shocked. Lots of places in Texas on that list, which is contradictory of my experiences there, to say the least.</p>

<p>doesnt the harsh weather "prevent" Montreal from having good looking women?</p>

<p>"Good looking" is not measured by skimpiness of clothing...</p>