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Author:  zappo [ Tue Jun 15, 2010 5:53 pm ]
Post subject:  Womens sexual preferences

Just reading through some of my old psychology books . I stumbled across something quite interesting involving women's sexual preferences

Unfortunately im going to break the bro-code and talk about womens menstrual cycle here 0.o

Womens preferences for attractive faces are not static but change according to their position during their menstrual cycle , Their is evidence that women are attracted more to masculine-looking Men during their most Fertile time of their menstrual cycle

However They also show a preference for more feminine features during their less fertile times

This seems to suggest that a more feminine looking guy could be preferd when it comes down to a long term partner but women are also at higher risk's of cheating on their long term partner with a more Masculine looking male- Penton-Voak et al


So what does this mean ?

well youve seen the evidence I beleive that it could go a certain number of ways . More masculine you look ( e.g. BEARDS! ) The more chance you have to f-close however missing out on her most horniest time ( ok no guy wants their girl to have a bun in the oven yet) but other research has shown that women sleep with a hell of a lot more guys when its near their time of ovulation (Whether they are aware of it or not this is to increase the chances of getting the best genes from men and for the other sperm to kill off any weedy sperm that are not worthy of her ).

So i believe a combination of both masculine and feminine features are best suited Basically an alpha male with some feminine characteristics.

This would suggest why people like Russel Brand are deemed highly attractive. ( ok maybe dont dress like him ) all im suggesting is Alpha male with feminine traits combo, .

Author:  Warped Mindless [ Tue Jun 15, 2010 6:03 pm ]
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Julian Foxx talks about this exact same thing and I'll tell you the same thing I told him:

"Bro, you're overthinking this shit. Its irrevalent and really don't matter."

He agreed with me. But yes, this is still interesting but no one should get caught up in it.

Author:  zappo [ Wed Jun 16, 2010 11:04 am ]
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I admire your opinion but i would not necessarily say over thinking things is ever bad ( unless in the field otherwise your doomed to crash and burn)

Outside the field its a good thing thats how new models are made and its how this whole P.U.A community was formed by "overthinking things"

Im going to further my point of this topic as well Mystery alpha male - Guy liner ( feminine trait) Gambler alpha male - Long shiny hair ( feminine trait) Its something that i haven't seen mentioned before and well every little helps ;)

Author:  Jav [ Wed Jun 16, 2010 11:31 am ]
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Quote:
Julian Foxx talks about this exact same thing and I'll tell you the same thing I told him:

"Bro, you're overthinking this shit. Its irrevalent and really don't matter."

He agreed with me. But yes, this is still interesting but no one should get caught up in it.
This,

this thread is worthless.

Author:  RVAIS [ Wed Jun 16, 2010 11:44 am ]
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I think David Deangelo mention this in one of his similars.

Author:  crawlinkingsnake [ Fri Jun 18, 2010 5:07 am ]
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~sighs~ Good ol' natural selection...

Definitely dig where your coming from and it totally makes sense.

Also agreed THIS IS the place to over think things for sure!!

Author:  Brendan [ Fri Jun 18, 2010 12:31 pm ]
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Quote:
Quote:
Julian Foxx talks about this exact same thing and I'll tell you the same thing I told him:

"Bro, you're overthinking this shit. Its irrevalent and really don't matter."

He agreed with me. But yes, this is still interesting but no one should get caught up in it.
This,

this thread is worthless.
Still an interesting read, however.

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