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seeing the world mechanically only works when you're actually smart...

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Yay for the competitive advantage.

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? You're obviously not familiar with the act and you approach it from a very strange perspective (your "mechanical" view is rather limited, ie oversimplified). Not one many healthy females share. tongue Good luck. You're going to need it. big_smile

[I wish I could obey forum rules]

54 (edited by Justinian I 24-Apr-2009 20:23:38)

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My perspective is empirically demonstrated on a repeated basis, that a man's status (demonstrated by his social network and communication skills, and markers that implicate class and a willingness to share those resources) play a primary role in a woman's selection of a man for sex. Other important traits are also perceived by women as valuable, which are mainly markers of genetic health which they can identify with smell and sight. A less important, but still significant, trait that women look for is commitment. They judge this by how much a prospective option invests his time in her and his fidelity. While events like self-disclosure and shared interests aid to build a dopamine rush when exposed to a particular person, the popular interpretation of mate selection is nebulous bs. ROFL at anyone who thinks love is anything but a chemical reaction in the brain.

In short, how attractive a man is to a woman primarily depends on his status and how "hot" he is. Women will also select the option they consider the best value relative to their perceived value of themselves.

Nothing about this theory is limited. It's observed and repeatably tested by professionals more dedicated than I am, and any person can observe that the predictions of the theory are correct almost all the time. You may on occasion find an exceptionally beautiful and wealthy woman dating a poor, disfigured and overweight loser, but it's very rare that you will.

Now since you seem so interested in my history with women, I'm happy to oblige. The first girlfriend I had was when I was 18/19, and what was amusing was that she was Christian and had a purity ring. What was also amusing is that what got us started was when she asked me why guys masturbate as we were watching "Phantom of the Opera." The second relationship was when I was 19/20ish to a girl I met in college, but we never went all the way and broke up at the end the semester. The third was when I was 20/21 to a girl I also met in college. She was smart too, and she almost moved in to my apartment. What separated us was that she was involved in the community too much. Since then I have had two other dates that never became relationships, a few lost causes, and also a few missed opportunities. Nothing impressive, but then I'm focused on my academics and have other outlets. Women also take up too much time. But I will tell you that applying those principles I mentioned earlier were instrumental in attracting my dates. When I tell a girl with above average looks on campus that I intend to be a lawyer, when I show her my 1 bedroom apartment, and spend mad $ on her at the mall, then she's usually sucked in. Hell, my last girlfriend even cooked for me. Talking big has failed a few times ofc, like with that Chemistry major I tried to seduce in one of my classes this semester lol.

Now on topic. Avo, people's clothing suggest their status, and men with higher status have better options when it comes to women. While I don't buy Nike in particular and haven't bought Nike since I was like 15, if morality stops you from purchasing goods then you're just weak. A good consumer only considers the utility and the price of a product, and not where it came from or the conditions of the people who made it.

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I have never seen Phantom

now I never will

The core joke of Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy is that of course no civilization would develop personal computers with instant remote database recovery, and then waste this technology to find good drinks.
Steve Jobs has ruined this joke.

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So is Bill Gates attractive to women or not?

The inmates are running the asylum

57 (edited by Justinian I 24-Apr-2009 20:34:53)

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Chris,

Lol it's not that great of a movie. I only watched it because she wanted to.

Esa,

Lets just say that Napoleon I sparsely got laid until he was Emperor, and then he had an abundance of opportunities and produced many illegitimate children, which several people living today can trace their lineage to him.

The same has been true of many rags to riches stories.. I recall one Musician saying "Before I was a star, women wouldn't touch me with a ten foot pole. Now that I am a star, I can't keep them away with a ten foot pole."

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you opened a portal into Dante's Inferno

why would one man ever masturbate to Phantom

why would other men know about it

how would this girl find out

and why would she ask you...

The core joke of Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy is that of course no civilization would develop personal computers with instant remote database recovery, and then waste this technology to find good drinks.
Steve Jobs has ruined this joke.

59 (edited by Justinian I 25-Apr-2009 04:15:27)

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> Chris_Balsz wrote:

> you opened a portal into Dante's Inferno>

...

She did not ask while the movie was playing, and it was some random question she came up with as we were chatting. She talked about her ex boyfriend who received revealing pictures of her and jerked off to them, and she wanted to know why guys jerked off like that and needed pictures. That, of course, opened the portal to heaven, haha.

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So how did Phantom of the Opera come up?

The core joke of Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy is that of course no civilization would develop personal computers with instant remote database recovery, and then waste this technology to find good drinks.
Steve Jobs has ruined this joke.

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> Chris_Balsz wrote:

> So how did Phantom of the Opera come up?>

It was her favorite movie at the time, and she made me watch it!

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> Blind Guardian wrote:

> >>The goal of U.S. policy toward Cuba should be to support the emergence of a Cuban state where the Cuban people determine the political and economic future of their country through democratic means. <<

This is to be achieved by shaking hands and trading with thugs who stole Cuba and oppress its people?

I don't want Cuban goods. I refuse to buy slave labor. Cuba is not open to a "policy of constructive and critical  engagement." Cuba is not open to the goal of "evolution to a peaceful and democratic Cuba."

Yeah and your soloution sounds fanatastic dude wink Lets allow them to continue to oppress Cuba because we are not willing to even talk to them... Yeah thats going to sort ALOT out.As for you saying "Cuba is not open to a policy of constructive and critical engagement i think your wrong if the US talks to Cuba as an equal maybe a better soloution can be found instead of demanding things from a leader who is clearly not going to buckle under pressure

Frenzy
My President is black, infact hes half white so even in a racist mind hes half right wink