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For all my ladies looking to indulge in a little more than chocolate and wine this month, xoNecole is here to help. We've rounded up more than a fair share of eye candy and we found out exactly what they're looking for in love and how they personally care for their women. From musicians and models to poets and actors, these amazing men are sure to make your heart skip a beat. Check out these gorgeous MCMs and don't ever say we never did anything nice for you. We always got you, sis.

Meet Angelo Diaz.

The 6'3'' southern Florida native is an actor and producer who's moving impressively through Hollywood. Encompassing character and a charisma that speaks volumes, this Afro-Cuban is definitely one of the next rising stars. Make sure to keep your eye out for him this summer in the upcoming film Zola and in a reboot of Entourage coming later this year. But for now, you can catch Angelo on TVOne's new #1 hit show ATL Homicide. Indulge responsibly ladies…

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On the top qualities he looks for in a woman...

"For me, a lot of it is initial attraction so it's confidence first and foremost. I'm big on energy so I don't really have a 'type.' It's something about how a woman walks into the room where she knows she's the most lit person there because she's just that fulfilled in herself. To me, it's a sign that she's doing the work behind the scenes. There's some meditating, there's some working out, and internal work going on that she's putting within herself that makes her feel like that. I would also say, drive. I'm very tenacious so I love a woman that can match that vibe. And I like women who are interested and passionate about things that I'm not necessarily into, because it gives me exposure and I like to learn. This way we can support each other in our separate endeavors without them bleeding into each other."

"I'm big on energy so I don't really have a 'type.' It's something about how a woman walks into the room where she knows she's the most lit person there because she's just that fulfilled in herself. To me, it's a sign that she's doing the work behind the scenes."

On his ideal date...

"My ideal date would be somewhere that we can explore and get lost. Food that we've never tried before, which can be a hit or miss social experiment (laughs)! But for dessert, we'd go somewhere that's a surefire hit. But I also like to explore things so maybe like a helicopter ride overlooking the city. That would be fun."

On what he's learned from his last serious relationship...

"Just because you want somebody to grow and you're supportive in their growth, it doesn't mean that you get to dictate HOW they grow."

On his major deal breakers...

"Lack of confidence and drive. If we don't have that in common, our vibrations won't be on the same wavelength."

On the toughest part of dating nowadays...

"It would just be the rhythm in which I'm living my life personally. I'm just adjusting to the chaos of traveling back and forth and learning through all of that. So it's hard not to let that bleed into my romantic life because it's not the type of situation where I can build some stability or where I have the luxury of time to invest in someone I'm very attracted to. BUT, you have to remain open and understand when the opportunity approaches you. When you have a fine queen in front you, you can't play games with that."

On how he makes his special woman feel loved...

"I'm very chivalrous, I'm a gentleman. I know what side of the sidewalk to walk on, how to open the doors, and I'm a dad to a seven-year-old daughter. I'm used to providing that emotional support so I know how to care for and dote on my woman."

On the first thing he notices when a woman walks in the room...

"It's intangible, it would be her energy. I'm not necessarily looking per se but listening with my soul (laughs)! It's about being open to the energy she gives off."

On his relationship status…

"I'm very single. But the grind is BAE, so I guess it's complicated. But I am single!"

For more of Angelo, follow him on Instagram.

 

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