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Reply to "Same college, same sorority, many of my prettiest sorority sisters did not marry well. Who did? "
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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]I think the most beautiful women have been proven to be the choosiest and how they reproduce with. Men are less choosy, and tend to find most women attractive, so theyre often fine with settling down a slightly less attractive woman as long as she makes their life easier. I also think truly beautiful women intimidate men- men assume she's already got a boyfriend, would never date them, would use them for their money, etc[/quote] I’m from Los Angeles, so this may be regional but the truly beautiful women there tend to be messed up in relationships (and some other aspects of their lives) because they try to make it in the entertainment business, which is extremely messed up and chews up people mentally. [/quote] I think a lot of it is just attractive women tend to have higher standards for attractiveness in their partner. They know how good looking they are, they want a male equivalent. But men tend to be more easily pleased and are happy to get married so long as a mediocrely attractive woman will be nice and dote on him, and give him nightly blowjobs and feed him. So the super attractive men arent really holding out for the super attractive women. I find most of the TRULY STUNNING couples I know got together in their teens or very early 20s because of that reason [/quote] A lot can change though between your teens and 30s and 40s. Some of the really beautiful couples—one half aged many times better than the other half. And if the better aging half is a superficial person, there’s resentment ( they “let themselves go”). [/quote]
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