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Ok I usually don't reply to threads, I'm more of a lurker, but god almighty this tread is terrible.

I'm about to give you guys some solid advice from a guy with a decent amount of experience with art hoes.

First things first, a lot of these girls are extremely vapid, I honestly think they're the fuckbois of young women. So it is rare that you will actually meet an art hoe who is as interesting as she seems, or as emotionally available as you want her to be.

Second, when it comes to fashion, i would always recommend what works for you (cheesy advice but stay with me), but maybe focus on more neutral colors or shirts from indie bands, well-fitting pants, leather boots are a solid bet, as are minor bits of jewelry.

When it comes to your personality, I'll give the same advice I give to any guy struggling with girls, make sure you're developed enough as a person to actually engage with the girls you're interested in. What does that mean you may ask? It means you should be decently well versed in the kind of things she'll enjoy, but also have interests of your own. Having unique talents and skills is also a plus, but don't force them into conversation, let them come up naturally overtime, don't act like a tool.

Lastly, don't get too focused on any one girl until you do feel that something is developing, again, these women are usually very fickle and emotionally unavailable, it's not likely everything will work out how you want it to every time.

Good luck and have fun boys, this is all coming from a guy whose gone out with plenty of art hoes, but whose current gf is not one (again, they usually don't make good gfs).

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