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Is weight the difference? (Score: 1) by GuessWho Tuesday, November 13 @ 16:35:45 EST (User Info | Send a Message) http://www.myspace.com/chrismarshva | | This is where my social science Master's starts to kick in. If I can make women friends without trouble (knowledge base, good character, unselfishness, personality, humor, show off), perhaps we should consider why a friendship is different than a relationship. An emotional/sexual commitment and attraction? I have become 100 pounds larger since starting college. I know that in general in the United States sexual attraction is inversely related to body mass index, especially for women attracting men. I didn't know very much about it the other way around, maybe because my mom was born in 1936, and women of her era didn't admit to "well, women don't really like fat men", although Mom did indirectly say, "I don't like fat people" and she discriminated against an administrative assistant at work, a woman she couldn't stand. Let me guess, Man, Woman, Christian, Non-Christian, Thin, Fat, we all have Thin Dreams, with the exception that a few of us, myself included, in practice exercise a willingness to consider a long list of other human characteristics instead of attractiveness. And shape and size is NOT the whole story on attractiveness. It is possible to work with just about anything if there is a good compatible relationship. |
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Nightclub not safe for woman (Score: 1) by GuessWho Tuesday, November 13 @ 16:39:56 EST (User Info | Send a Message) http://www.myspace.com/chrismarshva | | Aside from those investigative reports on the Discovery Times Channel about a woman given GHB and raped, does that about cover the risks a woman has in a nightclub? |
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