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To: 2ndDivisionVet

“However, the new findings, combined with previous research in which women have reported that personality is more important to them...”

What a surprise.


7 posted on 04/08/2017 8:55:56 PM PDT by Jyotishi (Seeking the truth, a fact at a time.)
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here is a combination of a satire/truth/comical website explaining how women select their mates made many years ago. Also how men select theirs.. It even mentions Donald Trump(again made over a decade ago)...warning crude language Rated R

http://www.laddertheory.com/ratingsystem.htm

small example:


So the breakdown looks like:
Money and Power: 50%

Attraction: 40%

Things Women Say They Care About But Do Not: 10%
(this includes intelligence, sense of humor, honesty, sensitivity etc. )

The last 10% was my effort to give women the benefit of the doubt. A common question men ask of women is “Tell me what you want in a man?”, which is like asking how many guys she’s slept with, an invitation to be lied to. Because she’ll almost invariably answer with some combination of

• sense of humor
• intelligence
• sensitivity
• emotional stability
As far as I can tell this is mostly rubbish. But in an effort to be fair I have included this, since there seem to be a few rare cases of this. Just none that I have ever seen.

Another thing to watch out for is the code words women use. Here is a translation guide for dealing with women.
Says: I want a man who is motivated and has goals.
Means: I want a rich man

Says: I want a man who knows how to treat a woman.
Means: I want a rich man

Says: He’s from a really good family.
Means: He’s from a really rich family


11 posted on 04/08/2017 9:05:04 PM PDT by janetjanet998
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