[MD] the role of woman

Charybdis charybdisxv at gmail.com
Mon Aug 10 11:29:50 PDT 2009


Men in general believe that women prefer macho types (and so they aspire to
be macho), but if you look at the men that women idolize or find beautiful,
it is rarely the macho type.   Everyone prefers strength, but this strength
is not always physical.
If you look at the younger generations, the thing that is far more
disturbing than the idea of women going after macho men is the trend of
women preferring emo types.  Twilight, all these bland emo rock bands, etc.
 I find this very disturbing, this fascination with men who are morbid and
weak in every way, but that could just be my personal biases dominating my
perception.

Personally, I've always known to look for the "socialized nerd" type, as
these make the best partners.  Men who are caught up in trying to attain a
macho ideal to attract women (or impress their male friends, more like) are
a bit too self-interested to be a devoted mate.  I can't really speak for
the preferences of other women of my generation, although I've known other
women who seemed to realize the same thing that I did.

Regards,

Charybdis


On Sun, Aug 9, 2009 at 7:48 PM, John Carl <ridgecoyote at gmail.com> wrote:

> >
> >
> > too many women have fucked themselves and helped fuck the planet by
> > marrying and having children with mentally ill/emotionally retarded
> males.
> >
>
> hey, they can't help it.  too much genetic programming to prefer big strong
> macho types.  you'll get your older, wiser women who understands and
>  prefers the sensitive artists of high intellect, but that's well after
> they've left their child-bearing years behind them.  The young breedable
> females are always be pulled toward the socially dominant males.  you have
> to change the rule of society in order to fix this biological blind spot
> and
> make social dominance a matter more of math class than phys ed and the
> football field.   railing against this, which is something I've done for a
> long futile time of my life, never seemed to help me much.
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