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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]2. "Why do some women choose the bad man, when they have access to a variety of both good and bad men who are equally attractive?" This is a harder question IMHO. [/quote] To continue the Star Wars metaphor, this is the struggle Leia had when she was interested in both Han Solo and Luke (before she knew Luke was her brother obviously).[/quote] Are you seriously suggesting that Mark Hamill and Harrison FOrd were equally attractive (especially at the point that Last Jedi or empire were filmed)???? Again, this boils down yo the fact that Harrison was astoundingly good looking, not the fact that he was a smuggler. Besides, he’s not really a bad boy. He saved the day, multiple times, at great risk to himself; was a super loyal friend to both Luke and Chewy; and definitely met the above posters test about treating service workers and Older women with respect. He’s more on the mold of “a hooker with a heart of gold”—someone ho is inherently good but due to undefined life circumstances was forced a less than legal means of earning a living. (In fact, for someone living in a dictatorship, black market smuggling is often one of the more moral employment choices, as it’s often the only way decent people can get what they need. I definitely think Lucas chose the role of smuggler for Han with this in mind.)[/quote]
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