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THE TROUBLE WITH HOLLYWOOD GUYS

by Anonymous.  [February 5, 2006]

 

 

 

 

[HollywoodInvestigator.com]  Are showbiz men a different species than other guys? I'm lost.

The guy acts like you are the best thing he's ever met. You are a cute girl and not desperate. However, you like him too. He wants sex. You want it too -- just as much!

So you use protection, and you sleep together, and it's great. There's tons of chemistry, and you're giving, and he's giving, and it feels like this could be 'it'.

Then the guy disappears!

Are men afraid of women who like sex? Or are they afraid to get closer? Or is it all a game about the chase, and once you do it, it's on to the next thing?

Are men in L.A. just scared of women in general? Or do guys that go into show biz do it for the power? They are former nerds who were not lucky with women before. Maybe women hurt them in the past. And now that they are grown up and making deals happen, they don't see women as real people of flesh and blood with feelings too.

So they meet someone they like, who likes them too, and it could be the real thing -- but they just destroy it by running away!

Someone clue me in, because I just don't get it.

Copyright © 2006 by HollywoodInvestigator.com
 

Anonymous first posted her "cry for help" on the Los Angeles Craigslist. For a great satire about "Hollywood guys," see Jimmy Hollywood -- or read Hollywood Witches!

 

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