What was his appeal?
My GF recomended him to me, she's into ugly unkept drunks. I thought this was her unique weird quirk, but after reading some of his stuff it seems she's not alone.
>>9544409
Daddy issues.
>>9544416
Did he remind them of their shitty dads, or was he the dad they never had?
There's a subset of the female population that's attracted to the type. It's hard to explain but the half drunk, don't give a fuck mentality is like a bug light to the trashier women out there.
>>9544429
Yes
>>9544432
I wonder what part of the female brain tells them that's a good partner for making babies (which is what sex is subconsciously about).
When I read his last two novels, it screamed of a lost lifetime. He emphasized the emptiness his life related to his parent's extreme care and lack of care showed a man without any ambition. A very tragic waste of a man with a talent to write.
You can almost look up to the man as an idol for wasting his life, and documenting it with his degenerate writing.
>>9544452
>which is what sex is subconsciously about
citation needed
>>9544409
>Why did women have sex with Bukowski?
>My GF recomended him to me, she's into ugly unkept drunks.
uh...
>>9544565
What?
>>9544576
When I first read that, I thought that OP was implying that his GF had sex with Bukowski and was recommending he should too
>>9544432
women are attracted to confidence no matter what. alcoholics that dont give a fuck are no different from any other bad boy. women love that kind of 'fuck you i wont do what you tell me' shit, especially nowadays since FUK DA POLICE is such a big meme among young whites now.
>>9544409
Are you an ugly unkept drunk anon?
>>9544452
>(which is what sex is subconsciously about.)
What's it like being stuck in the 21st century with an 18th century mind? Well I guess you can always fit in on reddit at least.
>>9544409
Well for starters he paid them, and went for women who were along if not below his 'level' if you will.
>>9544409
An ugly man can be attractive to women if he's ugly in a rough, manly way and/or has a lot of other kind of charm.
I've had a few women that friend-zone'd me compare me to him. I listened to a few of his poetry/story readings or whatever.
It was sorta interesting, but kinda a waste of time. Which is me I guess.
>>9544667
No dissagreement there. Bukowski wasn't really manly though? He was as manly as a drunk hobo lying in a ditch. I doubt he had charm too.
>>9544664
People fuck because it feels good and satisfies emotional attachments to individuals. Mate-seeking evolutionary instincts play a role in determining who you're attracted to and when, but people don't turn into gorilla fuckbuddies due to hormones you autist.
>>9544730
Somehow the only real "fuckbuddies" are traps, and female ones either find a partner or fall in love with you.
1.- He had money
2.- He picked up on women sililar to him (drunk, for example)
3.- He treated women as something that you can use and get rid of, which is what superficial women like for some reason.
By the way, be careful with your context, I got the same problem >>9544600 had
the mystic of him seems way more powerful than his actual work.
I like a few of his books, but it gets pretty repetitive.
>>9544680
I see what you did there, friend
>>9545011
But all his stories include fucking.
>>9544409
His work is fairly repetitive. He appeals to lonely losers and edgy teens who want to be edgy intellectuals without reading proper hard books.
>>9545094
I'm not arguing with you on that, but that wasn't the question