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    Enough!!! We're ALL attractive in some way, what's yours?

    Quote Originally Posted by Breukelen advocaat
    Yes.

    It also helps to have similar views, get along, etc. If your interest is music, and hers is physics, that should make no difference.

    When you have the unconditional type of love, it's forever.
    i think me and my girlfriend are pretty common and then again very uncommon. shes very serious as im very satirical and sarcastic.

    but im a biology major and shes a psychology major.

    i love kids and they bug her.

    we both are firm believers in womans rights so that kinda helps out.

    long story short we have plenty of pros and cons but ill love her til the end.
    halfassedjediknight Reviewed by halfassedjediknight on . Enough!!! We're ALL attractive in some way, what's yours? Enough with the stupid 'stroke my ego because no one is stroking my cock atm' threads. If you don't know whether you are attractive, YOU AREN'T. Because self-confidence is the only place to start, and a physically hot person with a shit attitude, or who is too fucking insecure, FORGET IT. So everyone has to put down something about them that they think makes them a good dating prospect. And I don't want to see any more fucking pictures of teenage boobs. :wtf: Seriously. That Rating: 5

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    Enough!!! We're ALL attractive in some way, what's yours?

    Quote Originally Posted by vileoxidation
    I do agree with you here. There are many awful, catty, horrible women out there who truly do only want a partner that can match and possibly exceed their salary.

    I know quite a few men, however, who are the same way. Maybe this is due to the circles I travel in, but a lot of the men I am aquainted with require a woman to be college-educated and able to pull in a pretty hefty salary, even if she won't end up working when they have a family.

    Again, maybe this is not common among men, but in my experience there are many people in both genders who consider fancy diplomas a requirement for attractiveness.
    then that makes them the worlds dumbest smart people :thumbsup:

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    Enough!!! We're ALL attractive in some way, what's yours?

    Quote Originally Posted by vileoxidation
    I do agree with you here. There are many awful, catty, horrible women out there who truly do only want a partner that can match and possibly exceed their salary.

    I know quite a few men, however, who are the same way. Maybe this is due to the circles I travel in, but a lot of the men I am aquainted with require a woman to be college-educated and able to pull in a pretty hefty salary, even if she won't end up working when they have a family.

    Again, maybe this is not common among men, but in my experience there are many people in both genders who consider fancy diplomas a requirement for attractiveness.
    There may be a few men like that, but I think that the percentage of them is miniscule compared to women in that mold.

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    Enough!!! We're ALL attractive in some way, what's yours?

    Quote Originally Posted by Wesley Pipes
    then that makes them the worlds dumbest smart people :thumbsup:
    Oh, I completely agree! These are mainly men in my academic and professional circles, so they are not people I really choose to be around, and they bug the living hell out of me. Its okay though I just load a bowl when I get home :stoned: .

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    Enough!!! We're ALL attractive in some way, what's yours?

    Quote Originally Posted by Breukelen advocaat
    There may be a few men like that, but I think that the percentage of them is miniscule compared to women in that mold.
    You are probably right. But then that leads to the fact that a large percentage of men don't fit that mold because they only care about physical appearance, so I don't really know which is better...

    I'll end my little hijack now, sorry.

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    Enough!!! We're ALL attractive in some way, what's yours?

    A partnership is not a competition...

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    Enough!!! We're ALL attractive in some way, what's yours?

    Quote Originally Posted by Skink
    A partnership is not a competition...
    i don't get it?

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    Enough!!! We're ALL attractive in some way, what's yours?

    Quote Originally Posted by Skink
    A partnership is not a competition...
    I agree completly... but many people are so competitive they forget it, and try compete with the partner, instead cooperate. Sad but true...

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    Enough!!! We're ALL attractive in some way, what's yours?

    I've known an awful lot of men who care a lot about whether or not a woman has a college degree, although I don't see the same sort of fixation on her career success or income. Deep down, they care a lot more about her looks and the way she makes them feel, the warm-fuzzy stuff. But the educated professional men I know are looking for someone who's going to have some intellectual depth as well as good looks. More than anything, I think for them a college degree doesn't itself convey intellectual depth, although the more ideas someone has been exposed to the greater her intellect will likely be. I think they're looking for someone who's going to be a social equal, too, and have the level of sophistication that higher education helps provide. In other words, someone who'll fit in with their crowd. An educated woman will fit into an educated man's "circle" more easily than uneducated ones. Don't get me wrong. At the end of the day, they still decide with their eyes and with their emotions. But men also look at marriage as a business decision. That's where the desire for someone with a similar level of education and sophistication comes in, I think.
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    Enough!!! We're ALL attractive in some way, what's yours?

    I don't have any statistics as to how many men are interested in a woman's diploma or job status, but the ones that are this way are NOT, as a rule, coming up with equations as to how much MORE a woman should earn than them - but this is what most upwardly-mobile single women have been doing, with regards to potential suitors, for several decades. Everybody know this is true. For example, if they (the woman) make 100k a year, they want a potential husband that earns 150-200k. It goes without saying, of course, the more the better.

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