Model and influencer Chloe Amour has issued a blunt warning to anyone considering dating an attractive man, claiming good looks often come with a toxic personality and emotional manipulation.
The 32-year-old, who has two million Instagram followers, says her dating experience spans everything from silver foxes to sugar daddies, but when it comes to the biggest red flag of all, she’s clear: avoid the eye candy.
“Attractive men lie, they’re untrustworthy, and they love playing mind games,” Chloe told Nude Newz.
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They act self-righteous and are usually too wrapped up in their own lives to genuinely care about their partner.” She shared one experience with a particularly charming and successful man who quickly lost interest after they slept together.

He acted like he cared, but as soon as he got what he wanted, it was like a switch flipped. Everything had to be on his terms.”
According to Chloe, hot men often have double standards and treat relationships as one-sided games where they maintain control.
She believes they keep their options open and are often selfish, especially compared to less conventionally attractive men who tend to try harder in relationships.

That said, Chloe admits that attractive men usually perform better in the bedroom likely due to experience.
But she warns not to assume maturity comes with age either, saying she’s also dealt with older, good-looking men who threw tantrums and were emotionally immature.
Now searching for Mr Right, Chloe has a wishlist: brunette, self-care focused, romantic and passionate. Physical perfection isn’t essential, but effort definitely is.

She’s looking for someone who shows up with flowers, daily calls, and who’s happy to pay for dinner.
Her advice to other women? If you’re dating a hot guy, don’t let yourself get emotionally attached too quickly. “Build trust slowly and keep your eyes open for red flags,” she said.
“Make sure the relationship makes you feel good, not insecure or anxious. Ask yourself: is putting up with his ego really worth it just because he looks good? For me, the answer is no.”
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