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How was he found to be attractive? I dont get it. He managed to sleep with a number of women through out the last years of his life even in a conservative society as it was back than.

>> No.17732265

>>17732227
Being knowledgeable and having a good personality were more valuable back then.

>> No.17732275

>>17732227
He's decently attractive, not hideous by any means.

>> No.17732305
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>>17732227
>Char and Camus would often seduce girls together [19], though Char was less known he was taller and from various female accounts "more attractive"[20]. Women would come to the pair either because of Char's stature or because of Camus' renown. In a letter to Char, Camus talks about a girl that slept with the two of them at the same time and describes his " bumblebee tongue" and Char's "old snowy summit" [21].
It all boils down to team work anon

>> No.17732319

>>17732227
Decent face, not stunning but it's not all about looks, he was charismatic and charming

>> No.17732341

>>17732227
>french society
>ever conservative

>> No.17732358

>>17732265
Yeah thats what Im thinking. I guess women respected that more but still. The average citizen was as shallow and stupid as is today. I really dont feel like average working class prople were any more intelligent or knowledgable as a whole 50 or 100 years ago.

>> No.17732366

>>17732341
Yeah well.. I still feel like women werent as promiscous as they are today.

>> No.17732386

>>17732305
I cant imagine banging a girl with another guy. Im appalled just by reading this.

>> No.17732454

>>17732386

> Camus and Char doing the most crooked Eiffel Tower ever
Kek.

>> No.17732642

>>17732227
Why is Camus' sex life on your mind?

>> No.17732650

He was handsome and athletic.

>> No.17732659

>>17732366
There's a tradition of sleeping with intellectuals in French society. Somehow femoids there believe that it will confer distinction upon themselves. I'm not complaining.

>> No.17732662

>>17732227
>/lit/ is for the discussion of literature, specifically books (fiction & non-fiction), short stories, poetry, creative writing, etc.

>> No.17733327

>>17732227
Fame