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Well............will............you???? date...girls? ya? No?

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Is she:
1) She's an aspiring actress
2) She made some poor choices in life that she's relegated to food service
3) Lazy/complacent/non-ambitious
4) Part time student
5) EXTREMELY HOT

Then:
1) Yes
2) No
3) No
4) Yes
5) Yes
 
Men will most often answer this question with "Yes"
Women will most often answer this question with "No" (if they're honest)

Because money is the main deciding factor for most women. For most men, physical attraction is the main deciding factor.
 
Originally posted by: DAGTA
Men will most often answer this question with "Yes"
Women will most often answer this question with "No" (if they're honest)

Because money is the main deciding factor for most women. For most men, physical attraction is the main deciding factor.

So men and women are equally shallow, just in different areas?
Edit: Why do women take offense when men are attracted to women for their looks?
 
Originally posted by: 49erinnc
What does occupation have to do with compatibility or attraction? I'd date a woman who shoveled elephant dung if she possessed the characteristics I look for in the opposite sex. As long as she doesn't complain about her job 24/7 or have no motivation to do it, then her job is irrelevant to me.

FTW!

The fact that this question was asked tells me that the OP is very shallow and self-centered.

Let me ask YOU a question, OP: You meet your soulmate and poass her by because she works in a restaurant. Fast forward a year. You meet someone else that is not the girl of your dreams, but she has a good job and you like her enough so you get married. Now Fast forward 5 years. You've been working for numerous big name companies, your wife is also working a decent job in her career. On your way to work, you get into a horribly disfiguring car accident and will never be able to work again. You wake up in the hospital after being in a coma for 6 months. You look for your wife, and she is no where to be found. WHY? You no longer have the good job and are incapable of working a meaningful job ever again. In fact, she's now banging your buddy. Karma FTW!
 
Originally posted by: goku
Originally posted by: DAGTA
Men will most often answer this question with "Yes"
Women will most often answer this question with "No" (if they're honest)

Because money is the main deciding factor for most women. For most men, physical attraction is the main deciding factor.

So men and women are equally shallow, just in different areas?
Edit: Why do women take offense when men are attracted to women for their looks?


Yes, exactly.
Women take offense because they refuse to believe they are as shallow as men.
 
Yes I would, as long as she was working for bigger and better things (going to college, training to become a nurse, is a musician or some other kind of artist). If she however was just working at the restaurant, waiting for a man to come along and expects him to take care of her, not so much.
 
Originally posted by: altonb1
Originally posted by: 49erinnc
What does occupation have to do with compatibility or attraction? I'd date a woman who shoveled elephant dung if she possessed the characteristics I look for in the opposite sex. As long as she doesn't complain about her job 24/7 or have no motivation to do it, then her job is irrelevant to me.

FTW!

The fact that this question was asked tells me that the OP is very shallow and self-centered.

Let me ask YOU a question, OP: You meet your soulmate and poass her by because she works in a restaurant. Fast forward a year. You meet someone else that is not the girl of your dreams, but she has a good job and you like her enough so you get married. Now Fast forward 5 years. You've been working for numerous big name companies, your wife is also working a decent job in her career. On your way to work, you get into a horribly disfiguring car accident and will never be able to work again. You wake up in the hospital after being in a coma for 6 months. You look for your wife, and she is no where to be found. WHY? You no longer have the good job and are incapable of working a meaningful job ever again. In fact, she's now banging your buddy. Karma FTW!

Please do not direct your flames to me. I only asked an hypothetical question gathering the general consensus from here. It does not represent my way of thinking or actions.

Please read the following responses:

Is she:
1) She's an aspiring actress
2) She made some poor choices in life that she's relegated to food service
3) Lazy/complacent/non-ambitious
4) Part time student
5) EXTREMELY HOT

Then:
1) Yes
2) No
3) No
4) Yes
5) Yes

Edited: 06/07/2006 at 03:54 PM by JS80

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Men will most often answer this question with "Yes"
Women will most often answer this question with "No" (if they're honest)

Because money is the main deciding factor for most women. For most men, physical attraction is the main deciding factor.

 
Depends. Does she have future career/education goals? Is she the type to actually follow through with those goals? Does she has a likable personality? Is she smart? Is she attractive to me?

If she doesn't have any one of these, I probably wouldn't.
 
Originally posted by: Qianglong
Originally posted by: krunchykrome
I would if she has goals and ambitions. If "thats it" for her, most likely not.

exactly..that is what i am thinking too. But it is hard to find out unless you really spend time to know them.

 
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