"flabby cheerleader esque models, who look like bad extras for a weird 90's sports or highschool movie with weird faces and one who looks like she's going for a fish face are 10's, I suppose that's interesting."
At least 8-10 by societies standards (conventional), but not exactly by my own.
And, the purple-haired woman is the only one I'm even slightly attracted to, the rest are completely neutral and do nothing for me whatsoever.
And, more like the purple hair dye suits her, she's skinny (not fit, but that's another story), why is some flab a bad thing, I thought that's realistic/average in people, rather than skin and bones models?
The woman is showing plenty of skin, and tattoos are sexy but she does not have too much and less than the woman on the right.
Also, maybe it's just me, but something about the purple-haired woman tells me she's a tad more genuine than the rest, while the others are just fake/putting on an act.
And, it was more a figure of speech than anything else.
"I wouldn't say any of those girls are 10s (based on appearance). 10s to me are the very best-looking people. They are not the very best-looking. I would say they are probably all above average for women of that age, but nothing particularly special."
Depends on who's standards we're going by.
Models are considered the best looking people, even though they are usually starvingly skinny (and not fit/toned at all) and the males are just skin and bones as well. The women have large amounts of makeup and sometimes a variety of cosmetic surgeries, as do the men.
To me, the only thing going for most models are their facial aesthetics, but even then most of them look extremely fake and unnatural.
If anything, models actually seem to make me feel the uncanny valley sometimes - maybe it's their unrealistic attractiveness, the photoshop, the artificial lighting, etc.
But they look far too foreign to me to ever be 'real' people.
"That said, I don't think that any of those women seem like the types to be interested in the OP. He's not unattractive, but seems to be more of the intellectual type. Cheerleader types aren't typically intellectual, and neither are those who favor lots of tattoos/piercings. Cheerleaders in my experience tend to be more superficial, and boring. And those who have a lot of tattoos are often very artistic or unusual in other ways, but not necessarily intellectual. They tend to date others who are similar, from my observations.
If I were interested in women I'd much rather date the girls with all of the tattoos over the bottle-blond, fake-tanned cheerleaders."
Hit the nail on the head.
The tattoo women are usually just your heavy smoker/drinker, butch, aggressive, alternative, bisexual, carnie crowd types who want a gruff cowboy-bro male.
If we're going to talk stereotypes, that's what I would percieve the two tattoo women as.