I've had one first date with and asked out by a few guys that fit the "physically attractive, but not the smartest guy around" area, and I found it really uncomfortable. I declined a follow up with the one date with the "male bimbo" and politely declined the other few outright.
Don't get me wrong, I actually liked these guys (some more than others), but I couldn't date them primarily because of my own personality. The one way I naturally tend to flirt/break the ice is with sarcastic banter. Apparently I'm not great at it because the above mentioned guys didn't exactly follow me, so my clever little jabs ended up coming off as mean-spirited mocking. When the guy doesn't get where I'm going, I feel mean and embarrassed. It's sort of hard to explain, but I couldn't ever date guys like that because I always felt I was talking down to or over their heads by accident. That's more of a flaw on my part because I wasn't able to be honest or straight-forward with my feelings when I was younger/single, nor was I able to adapt/tone down my sarcasm to actually fit the situation/people around me.
Of course, the guy I ended up marrying was very willing to participate in that kind of flirtation, so we hit it off really well. We'd also been friends for a year, so he was very familiar with (and shared in) my sarcastic sense of humor.
There's nothing wrong with a "male bimbo." Most of the ones I've encountered were complimentary and sweet (also part of the problem as I don't take compliments well). It's more of a personality difference that has never meshed well.
Don't get me wrong, I actually liked these guys (some more than others), but I couldn't date them primarily because of my own personality. The one way I naturally tend to flirt/break the ice is with sarcastic banter. Apparently I'm not great at it because the above mentioned guys didn't exactly follow me, so my clever little jabs ended up coming off as mean-spirited mocking. When the guy doesn't get where I'm going, I feel mean and embarrassed. It's sort of hard to explain, but I couldn't ever date guys like that because I always felt I was talking down to or over their heads by accident. That's more of a flaw on my part because I wasn't able to be honest or straight-forward with my feelings when I was younger/single, nor was I able to adapt/tone down my sarcasm to actually fit the situation/people around me.
Of course, the guy I ended up marrying was very willing to participate in that kind of flirtation, so we hit it off really well. We'd also been friends for a year, so he was very familiar with (and shared in) my sarcastic sense of humor.
There's nothing wrong with a "male bimbo." Most of the ones I've encountered were complimentary and sweet (also part of the problem as I don't take compliments well). It's more of a personality difference that has never meshed well.