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Do You Find "Classiness" Attractive?

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Do You Like "Classy" Partners?

Or is it more of a turn off? Define what "classy" means to you too :smile:

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Classy means polite and good-mannered. And suave. And it's definitely not a turn off.

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Original post by Edminzodo
Classy means polite and good-mannered. And suave. And it's definitely not a turn off.

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Thanks - are you a guy or a girl if you don't mind me asking? :smile:
Original post by BreakingBadx
Thanks - are you a guy or a girl if you don't mind me asking? :smile:


I'm a stormtrooper . . . :cool:

Sorry, I don't like to reveal anything about myself on here. You can guess at it, if you like. You'll probably get it right on the first or second try. :smug:

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Original post by Edminzodo
I'm a stormtrooper . . . :cool:

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Male :smug:
YES. Classiness is a requisite for me. :fan:
I think the term 'classy' is used moreso in relation to women, though. :holmes: Idk. But I could never like a guy who wasn't a gentleman. :chaplin:
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Original post by Maid Marian
YES. Classiness is a requisite for me. :fan:
I think the term 'classy' is used moreso in relation to women, though. :holmes: Idk. But I could never like a guy who wasn't a gentleman. :chaplin:


I think the word applies to both genders :tongue:

would you consider yourself classy? (Sorry, I hope that question didn't come out wrong, I'm just wondering if like tends to seek like lol)
Original post by BreakingBadx
I think the word applies to both genders :tongue:

would you consider yourself classy? (Sorry, I hope that question didn't come out wrong, I'm just wondering if like tends to seek like lol)


I guess it does, but I've never really heard of a man being explicitly described as classy before :holmes:

Yeah, I'd say so :rofl: Or I try to be :ninja: Fair maidens must always be classy, it's in the job description. :yes:
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Original post by Maid Marian
I guess it does, but I've never really heard of a man being explicitly described as classy before :holmes:

Yeah, I'd say so :rofl: Or I try to be :ninja: Fair maidens must always be classy, it's in the job description. :yes:


Do you live in a castle and have a white knight in shining armour for a boyfriend? :rofl: That sounds fun.
Original post by BreakingBadx
Do you live in a castle and have a white knight in shining armour for a boyfriend? :rofl: That sounds fun.


If only. :moon: Though I do have a TSR golden knight who looks like he has descended from heaven and has a heart of gold! :ahee: :ahee: :ahee:

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Original post by Maid Marian
If only. :moon: Though I do have a TSR golden knight who looks like he has descended from heaven and has a heart of gold! :ahee: :ahee: :ahee:

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Does he look like the girl from Goldfinger? :lol: :tongue:
Original post by BreakingBadx
Does he look like the girl from Goldfinger? :lol: :tongue:


I ... don't know who that is but he looks like the epitome of manliness so I presume the answer is no.

Anyway, we've derailed your thread enough :rofl:
Original post by Maid Marian
I ... don't know who that is but he looks like the epitome of manliness so I presume the answer is no.

Anyway, we've derailed your thread enough :rofl:


Yeah, oops :lol:

That's not what I meant... Google Image "goldfinger gold." There is a scene where a girl is all gold. :tongue:
I like classy girls but I rarely meet any. Most of the girls I meet are prissy, middle-class, 'Starbucks and Uggs' type girls or chavs.
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Original post by MancBoy
I like classy girls but I rarely meet any. Most of the girls I meet are prissy, middle-class, 'Starbucks and Uggs' type girls or chavs.


Yeah, I don't think "uggs and iPad" style (on guys or girls) is necessarily classy either :lol:

How do you define classy, then?
Most definitely a turn on :tongue:
Original post by thegodofgod
Most definitely a turn on :tongue:


What would you consider "classy"? :smile:
Original post by BreakingBadx
What would you consider "classy"? :smile:


Someone who's very well dressed, e.g. a nice suit, a nice watch, nice shoes. Like Harvey Specter from Suits :wink:

Likewise for women, Harvey's girlfriend/fiancée, Scottie :sogood:
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You won't even get an agreement on the definition of "classy", so it's going to be difficult.
Original post by thegodofgod
Someone who's very well dressed, e.g. a nice suit, a nice watch, nice shoes. Like Harvey Specter from Suits :wink:

Likewise for women, Harvey's girlfriend/fiancée, Scottie :sogood:


Ah, yes, I know the look. :smile: :tongue:

I don't watch Suits, but just Googled her and, yes, her look is grand :coma:

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You won't even get an agreement on the definition of "classy", so it's going to be difficult.

How would you define it? And yes or no?

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