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[QUOTE]Originally posted by David Sands: [QB] I'm not sure if anyone would still be interested in another reply to this topic, bit saw a documentary pretty much summarizing evolutionary psychology by its founder, David Buss, whose articles I can say make you think very differently about the way you relate to the opposite sex. The frustration you are feeling toward women that you are around right now is due to their refusal to engage in long term mating: rather, I suspect, they are only in their current trysts for short term sexual satisfaction. Buss said that in the short term, heterosexual women look for men with hip/waist ratios of 0.8, adequate social competency and hierarchy rank, and exagerated features of masculinity (which at their extreme psychologists call supranormal stimuli), such as deep-set eyes, broad chests and shoulders, tall height, and large chins (Jay Leno? [IMG]http://flare.solareclipse.net/smile.gif[/IMG] ). Buss would predict your success is going to increase in a year or two when women begin using long term mating strategies, which include all of the above, but add wealth-earning potential and intelligence to their criteria, usually moving them up the priority list above the previous attributes. At that point you will start pulling out ahead and netting the real catches who are going to make the best child-rearing mothers that really make men happy for the rest of their lives (not the hyper-masculine entities that piss you off so.) So hang in there! I am living proof of Buss's theory and I can tell you the view sucks while you're climbing, but once you get to the summit, it becomes a very worthwhile journey. PS: It's good to see everyone again! [/QB][/QUOTE]
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