You gotta wonder what that old perv looks like. “I also am a connoisseur of attractive women.” The placement of “also” before “am” is grammatically correct but can feel slightly awkward or overly formal in modern English. The current structure might sound stilted or dated to some readers.
The term “connoisseur” implies expertise or refined taste, often in fields like art, wine, or food. Using it to describe an appreciation for “attractive women” can come across as objectifying or inappropriate, as it reduces people to objects of evaluation.
Beauty expert are ya?
August 25, 2025 at QZVX
Jason Remington says:
You gotta wonder what that old perv looks like. “I also am a connoisseur of attractive women.” The placement of “also” before “am” is grammatically correct but can feel slightly awkward or overly formal in modern English. The current structure might sound stilted or dated to some readers.
The term “connoisseur” implies expertise or refined taste, often in fields like art, wine, or food. Using it to describe an appreciation for “attractive women” can come across as objectifying or inappropriate, as it reduces people to objects of evaluation.