
- 1.Men Seeking Women
- A $2,000 bet is at stake in this battle of the sexes. Three single friends place a bet on which of them will be the first to find a girlfriend and live with her for three
- http://www.netflix.com/Movie/M
en_Seeking_Women/60030240
- 2.Men Seeking Women
- Why Men Seeking Women? Serious Singles - We meet with and prescreen all of our members to confirm they ... Singles Event - We also offer fun singles events so ...
- http://www.menseekingwomen.tv/
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Why are there so many fake ads 99.9% of those ads for women
seeking men are fake, 99.9% of
men seeking men are real, why
is this and why wont they do
anything about it?
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So, um where do you get your percentages from???.....(random guess, right.) Ok, I'm thinking you said it for "dramatic effect"... Anyway, the posts you're probably referring to by "women" are the one's that scammers know will sucker a guy in: They use tag words, suggestive phrases and photos of "hot" girls. And they do this because they know that most guys trolling for dates on Craigslist are gonna zoom into those ads like radar-guided missiles because these poor, delusional dudes are thinking someone who looks like a Victoria Secret model (or at least like that really hot chick in the club) has just posted an ad looking for a date... At it's best, it's called "advertising"...it may be annoying, but it's effective (obviously). Now, as for all the "real" posts by men...uh, yeah. All you have to do is scan the first page and realize that they're basically either the same tired, worn-out, repetive, cut-and-paste ads that's been floating on the site for months (if not years). Or, they're so totally blatant with looking for "booty calls" or "No-strings-attached" sex that they might as well be requests to pay a prositute. Look, if you're going to act all "indignant" about the quality of mens posts versus women's then you need to be a bit more observant and a lot more logical. Haven't you heard the motto, "You get what you pay for."? Why even bother using Craigslist? Think about it. |
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Why are older men seeking It seems more and more, older
males from the late 20's to
the mid 40's are getting
involved with females ranging
from 16-20. Just in a general
social observation, both the
females and males seem to want
these types of relationships,
and it often ends in a short
time and is emotionally
damaging.
Why do you think it is that
younger females seek older
males, and why do you think
older men are seeking younger
women?
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It's about CONTROL! |
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Why can't physical attraction Geez, the guy doesn't need to
be drop dead gorgeous but as
an attractive woman, I find
physical attraction to a man
to be a mandate for a
successful relationship.
Unfortunately, the feedback I
receive from both men and
women is that this is shallow
EVEN though it seems to be the
first criterion to meet for
most guys seeking women. I
know that men and women don't
have equal odds in the looks
department but why the
backlash for wanting to date
an attractive man?
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The truth is all women will only seek relationships with a male that they are physically attracted to, or have previous large amounts of history with that male and are attracted to their personality. The other part of this is that very few females will admit to it. Science has proven this to be fact, and females will be more likely to be involved in a relationship with a male on the terms that he has something good to offer. This may be physical attractiveness, money, personality. But the first thing any female will look at on a man is his face, his chest, and his groin region, without fail. This is all because its a primal instinct to be with someone that meets certain criteria to each person. As I said before, both sexes do it, but women a little more lenient etc. as they are more likely to marry for money or personality alone. But they WILL check out a males physical stature first, why do you think that a lot of larger males get less women without first having a good in-depth conversation first. |
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