UT gender study tells us what we know
Posted on March 25, 2008
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In a study conducted by University of Texas psychology professor David Buss, we learn that what we had suspected was right: men think they can get any woman they want.
Although, the study actually highlighted women’s selectivity in choosing a mate (to which the published article consequently bore the title “Do Attractive Women Want it All?”), focusing more on the fact that attractive women set higher standards for themselves.
The study article declined to define “attractive,” but alluded to society’s influence on the term.
Considering that unattractive women are denied the confidence awarded to unattractive men in adolescence, and considering attractive women have learned to wipe the drool from the faces of the prestigious, can we really find this a surprise?
Honestly, I think the most valuable part of the study was:
“Although women’s selectivity across categories reflected how attractive they appeared to other people, the researchers found the characteristics men desired in a partner did not vary based on their own physical attractiveness.”
Translation: men enjoy intercourse with 3D objects.
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