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What's your preference?
Sep 1, 2014 10:00 PM
#51
Revelry said: The answer lies in the difference when you talk to them. By talking with more intelligent people in general regardless of gender it is much more interesting/rewarding.SovietStrawberry said: Why would anyone be interested in an "intelligent" woman in the first place over a woman of average intellect?I think with the confession what turned him on was not that you are less intelligent than him but that you're trying to act intelligent even though you aren't (from his perspective). I don't think it has anything to do with men only seeking dumber woman or whatever this thread's about, but possibly your interest in intellect even though you don't appear smart to him. My bet's that even if you are actually smart he'll find you "lustful", by virtue of your interest in trying to convey your intellect regardless of the level of it. So that confessor probably likes smart woman more than dumb ones (why else would intellectual interest turn him on). But sure derive this thread from it by all means. |
Sep 1, 2014 10:01 PM
#52
Revelry said: Because of Shu-Vi the exmachina from NGNL.SovietStrawberry said: Why would anyone be interested in an "intelligent" woman in the first place over a woman of average intellect?I think with the confession what turned him on was not that you are less intelligent than him but that you're trying to act intelligent even though you aren't (from his perspective). I don't think it has anything to do with men only seeking dumber woman or whatever this thread's about, but possibly your interest in intellect even though you don't appear smart to him. My bet's that even if you are actually smart he'll find you "lustful", by virtue of your interest in trying to convey your intellect regardless of the level of it. So that confessor probably likes smart woman more than dumb ones (why else would intellectual interest turn him on). But sure derive this thread from it by all means. |
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Sep 1, 2014 10:02 PM
#53
Sep 1, 2014 10:04 PM
#54
Revelry said: Hmm, I've been looking at this all wrong.SovietStrawberry said: Why would anyone be interested in an "intelligent" woman in the first place over a woman of average intellect?I think with the confession what turned him on was not that you are less intelligent than him but that you're trying to act intelligent even though you aren't (from his perspective). I don't think it has anything to do with men only seeking dumber woman or whatever this thread's about, but possibly your interest in intellect even though you don't appear smart to him. My bet's that even if you are actually smart he'll find you "lustful", by virtue of your interest in trying to convey your intellect regardless of the level of it. So that confessor probably likes smart woman more than dumb ones (why else would intellectual interest turn him on). But sure derive this thread from it by all means. I should be getting some kind of discount if I go with an intelligent woman? |
Sep 1, 2014 10:05 PM
#55
I lol'd at the bunch of quotes you used that were very clearly meant in jest and used them as if they were serious in order to open up your point. I actually think that's a bit of a dick move. On topic, the intelligence of my partner is not something I think about, however I would assume that I would not get on so well with someone who was vastly less intelligent than me. What's the point of them being stupid exactly? |
Sep 1, 2014 10:08 PM
#56
Infinite said: I think OP is trying to say men prefer them dumb because we are insecure, or not (I've already forgotten what the OP read).What's the point of them being stupid exactly? |
Sep 1, 2014 10:13 PM
#57
SovietStrawberry said: Infinite said: I think OP is trying to say men prefer them dumb because we are insecure, or not (I've already forgotten what the OP read).What's the point of them being stupid exactly? Hmmm.... So basically, men don't want a woman who's more intelligent than them? I get that I guess. Not because they think women should be stupid, but because they don't want to be the stupid one in a relationship. They don't want to be made to feel inferior. This is true of people who are insecure sure, but really? Damn that's petty. |
Sep 1, 2014 10:14 PM
#58
Infinite said: That's just the OP's opinion dude.SovietStrawberry said: Infinite said: What's the point of them being stupid exactly? Hmmm.... So basically, men don't want a woman who's more intelligent than them? I get that I guess. Not because they think women should be stupid, but because they don't want to be the stupid one in a relationship. They don't want to be made to feel inferior. This is true of people who are insecure sure, but really? Damn that's petty. |
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Sep 1, 2014 10:14 PM
#59
I don't think having a "dumb" Girlfriend would do me anything good, if it turns out that she is just a little less intelligent than myself I can't complain, but when it heats the edge of my tolereance (in terms of intelligence of course) thats another story. I rater preffer a girl who I can discuss some sorth of things Battle of intelligence! OFF: I really need to improve my english... so limited. |
Sep 1, 2014 10:22 PM
#60
Revelry said: This confession about me inspired the creation of this thread. By the way, I am no way claiming to be intelligent. So.. are you claiming to be pretty then? Anyway, OT: I base my tastes mainly on how well I get along with a girl, this said, I prefer a girl I get along with. I prefer smart girls yeah, but then I know I always end up arguing a lot with "smart" girls, Idk why. So a "dumb" girl could be ok as long as she's not uber stupid, but silly or naive. But again, it always depends on how well I get along with her. |
Sep 1, 2014 10:30 PM
#61
Red_Keys said: I agreed that there are indeed attractive but dumb men, but I missed they key word, which was "stereotype", so I'll make it clear that I am of the view that this stereotype can be rarely seen, and therefore doesn't hold that much ground. Well you just contradicted yourself. You agreed, and then you said that "people automatically assume that an attractive man is also intelligent". Which... directly conflicts with you saying "certainly" at the beginning of your post. Red_Keys said: The classification I am talking about is as follows:Men are classified into specific categories too. Hell, when the word "nerd" comes to mind, do you think of some sexy guy with rippling muscles and a chiseled jaw enticing you into bed? Or do you think of that skinny ugly guy wearing overalls and has thick glasses with tape in the middle because he gets punched in the face often? 1. High attractiveness, high intelligence 2. High attractiveness, average intelligence 3. High attractiveness, low intelligence 4. Average attractiveness, high intelligence 5. Average attractiveness, average intelligence 6. Average attractiveness, low intelligence 7. Low attractiveness, high intelligence 8. Low attractiveness, average intelligence 9. Low attractiveness, low intelligence True, whenever we hear the word nerd, we assume that it's an unattractive man. [High intelligence -- low attractiveness] But, the point here is that his assumed physical appearance isn't injurious. Red_Keys said: Not at all. Being an attractive man has never been an obstacle for his career and social life. In fact, it enhances it. You need less of the alpha male personality than an average-looking man does to be the leader of a group. Plus, you seem more trustworthy than an attractive woman in the corporate world. For example, in entrepreneurship, a series of studies found that investors would prefer to fund attractive male entrepreneurs over attractive female entrepreneurs even though their pitches being identical. Furthermore, attractive women need to handle two things that an attractive man would never have to:Intelligence having a negative correlation with attractiveness is a cliche that is portrayed upon men and women equally. 1. Wading in an environment of rejected suitors (a tangent point) 2. Being barraged with "doubt" as to their intelligence and competence, so they need to work twice as hard in order to quell it. Red_Keys said: As I've mentioned before, it's more detrimental to women because they're naturally assumed to be less intelligent than a man. Moreover, we're not being constantly inundated with portrayals of hot, unattractive males because nobody would buy a product that features them. I don't know what type of environment you live in, but it seems to me that you're only pushing this issue that doesn't have substance. If you want to talk about this trend of assuming that attractive people are unintelligent, or at least not exceptionally intelligent, talking about how it only effects 50% of the population is simply counterproductive. Red_Keys said: She doesn't have to wonder about those things. She's already made the assumption that he's intelligent.I'm sure this girl is wondering where he graduated from and how high his IQ is. |
RevelrySep 1, 2014 10:39 PM
Sep 1, 2014 10:31 PM
#62
Revelry said: Really? Never been near a gym?Red_Keys said: I agreed that there are indeed attractive but dumb men, but I missed they key word, which was "stereotype", so I'll make it clear that I am of the view that this stereotype can be rarely seen, and therefore doesn't hold that much ground. Well you just contradicted yourself. You agreed, and then you said that "people automatically assume that an attractive man is also intelligent". Which... directly conflicts with you saying "certainly" at the beginning of your post. |
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Sep 1, 2014 10:33 PM
#63
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Sep 1, 2014 10:39 PM
#64
BarryManilow said: Revelry said: Really? Never been near a gym?Red_Keys said: Well you just contradicted yourself. You agreed, and then you said that "people automatically assume that an attractive man is also intelligent". Which... directly conflicts with you saying "certainly" at the beginning of your post. Going to have to agree with them. Since when are attractive men widely assumed to be intelligent? I think someone with thick glasses, a tucked in shirt, and not very attractive would be more of an image that someone would throw at a smart guy. There are plenty of smart and attractive men, but I think how you dress also has a huge impact. When I'm in a suit, I get intelligent and handsome young man a lot. I'm sure that wouldn't be same impression, when I'm in a tight shirt/jeans and my muscles and tattoos are showing. Actually, I can guarantee that. But I'm a guy, so after having a conversation with me most people will probably better appreciate my intelligence and not simply just focus on looks. It's a shame for a lot of women, but it's a a reality. |
Sep 1, 2014 10:44 PM
#65
Infinite said: I would appreciate it if you refrain from making ad hominem attacks to elevate yourself.I actually think that's a bit of a dick move. Infinite said: I used them to illustrate how easily men can joke around when it comes to women's intelligence.I lol'd at the bunch of quotes you used that were very clearly meant in jest and used them as if they were serious in order to open up your point. |
Sep 1, 2014 10:44 PM
#66
Why aren't there polls like "Do you prefer a smart feebly boyfriend or a ripped dumb one?" I'm actually pretty interested in how many females actually browse MAL, since I'm pretty sure there should be a hefty amount, though not actively present most times. |
Sep 1, 2014 10:44 PM
#67
I won't answer the poll. I know there are ways to measure intelligence, but I won't try to pretend that I have anything other than what I have, whatever it is. As for intelligence, I'd prefer an intelligent girl. I don't want to hold down a conversation about Justin Bieber and One Direction for days to come. I'd rather slit my throat and hope I was reincarnated into a North Korean. |
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Sep 1, 2014 10:45 PM
#68
iSheep said: I won't answer the poll. I know there are ways to measure intelligence, but I won't try to pretend that I have anything other than what I have, whatever it is. As for intelligence, I'd prefer an intelligent girl. I don't want to hold down a conversation about Justin Bieber and One Direction for days to come. I'd rather slit my throat and hope I was reincarnated into a North Korean. People still like those wannabe-of-a-singer(s)? I thought the hype for them died down years ago. |
Sep 1, 2014 10:46 PM
#69
Nanet said: iSheep said: I won't answer the poll. I know there are ways to measure intelligence, but I won't try to pretend that I have anything other than what I have, whatever it is. As for intelligence, I'd prefer an intelligent girl. I don't want to hold down a conversation about Justin Bieber and One Direction for days to come. I'd rather slit my throat and hope I was reincarnated into a North Korean. People still like those wannabe-of-a-singer(s)? I thought the hype for them died down years ago. There was one in my speech class three months ago. College-level speech class. Go figure. |
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Sep 1, 2014 10:51 PM
#70
BarryManilow said: Having an excellent physique doesn't automatically mean you fit into the category of being attractive. You also need to possess other features such as height and facial symmetry.Revelry said: Really? Never been near a gym?Red_Keys said: Well you just contradicted yourself. You agreed, and then you said that "people automatically assume that an attractive man is also intelligent". Which... directly conflicts with you saying "certainly" at the beginning of your post. |
Sep 1, 2014 10:54 PM
#71
Revelry said: Having an excellent physique doesn't automatically mean you fit into the category of being attractive. You also need to possess other features such as height and facial symmetry. I know many fit guys/girls who simply don't have it when it comes to facial traits so I agree. |
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Sep 1, 2014 10:56 PM
#72
Revelry said: which are... part of your physique?BarryManilow said: Having an excellent physique doesn't automatically mean you fit into the category of being attractive. You also need to possess other features such as height and facial symmetry.Revelry said: Red_Keys said: I agreed that there are indeed attractive but dumb men, but I missed they key word, which was "stereotype", so I'll make it clear that I am of the view that this stereotype can be rarely seen, and therefore doesn't hold that much ground. Well you just contradicted yourself. You agreed, and then you said that "people automatically assume that an attractive man is also intelligent". Which... directly conflicts with you saying "certainly" at the beginning of your post. |
Sep 1, 2014 10:56 PM
#73
Revelry said: Agreed, but that wasn't really my point. Women and men generally have analogous stereotypes, although they aren't necessarily as common as the other.BarryManilow said: Having an excellent physique doesn't automatically mean you fit into the category of being attractive. You also need to possess other features such as height and facial symmetry.Revelry said: Red_Keys said: I agreed that there are indeed attractive but dumb men, but I missed they key word, which was "stereotype", so I'll make it clear that I am of the view that this stereotype can be rarely seen, and therefore doesn't hold that much ground. Well you just contradicted yourself. You agreed, and then you said that "people automatically assume that an attractive man is also intelligent". Which... directly conflicts with you saying "certainly" at the beginning of your post. |
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Sep 1, 2014 10:57 PM
#74
Lhesdien_Nyelsai said: Hello! It pleases me to see you around here. :)(Wo'ah, I'm interacting in your thread. What an achievement). |
Sep 1, 2014 10:57 PM
#75
Sep 1, 2014 10:58 PM
#76
I am a man who prefers woman. Other than that, she must be attractive. I'll then judge her athletic ability. After that, I'll judge her intelligence. My priorities. :| |
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Sep 1, 2014 10:58 PM
#77
PiccolosPants said: iSheep said: There was one in my speech class three months ago. College-level speech class. Go figure. Not surprised, I'm slowly losing faith in this next generation with this kind of stuff If they didn't exist I wouldn't have mentioned Justin Bieber or One Direction, but unfortunately there was room for mentioning. |
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Sep 1, 2014 11:01 PM
#78
Revelry said: Infinite said: I would appreciate it if you refrain from making ad hominem attacks to elevate yourself.I actually think that's a bit of a dick move. I'm going to be very generous here and pretend that you simply misread what I said, but an ad hominem attack requires that I attack you in order to undermine your argument. It's in the name so to speak. Calling your actions "a dick move" is hardly an attack upon you. I say nothing about you, simply that what you did was dickish, because you are effectively misrepresenting people's opinions to be the complete opposite of what they actually are. I'd find this rather annoying myself. If I said "you are a dick" then that would have been different, and I'm going to assume that's what you misinterpreted me as saying. Revelry said: [/quote]Infinite said: I used them to illustrate how easily men can joke around when it comes to women's intelligence.I lol'd at the bunch of quotes you used that were very clearly meant in jest and used them as if they were serious in order to open up your point. Sorry if I didn't realise, since you gave no indication that is what you actually meant, I found it impossible to know, since I lack telepathy and all. As a helpful hint, if you say something like "Personally, after reading the responses below, I am of the opinion that the average man gets turned on more if a woman is less intelligent than him." it sounds like you are taking the quotes at face value, rather than in the joking sense they actually are. I also find it unusual that you would use these joking quotes to prove your point since they are lampooning how stupid it is to think like that. Far be it from me to question your logic, but I think there are better methods to make your point rather than quoting someone who's words justify you but who's intentions don't. |
Sep 1, 2014 11:03 PM
#79
Infinite said: I'm going to be very generous here Nobody's ever generous on MAL. Just saying. |
Just need to find out how to quote this every time so I can dodge the stupid 30-character limit. |
Sep 1, 2014 11:04 PM
#80
iSheep said: Infinite said: I'm going to be very generous here Nobody's ever generous on MAL. Just saying. Except rapists. They give. They give a lot. |
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Sep 1, 2014 11:07 PM
#81
iSheep said: Infinite said: I'm going to be very generous here Nobody's ever generous on MAL. Just saying. Within cliques they are. Just sayin'. |
Sep 1, 2014 11:07 PM
#82
xanic said: iSheep said: Infinite said: I'm going to be very generous here Nobody's ever generous on MAL. Just saying. Except rapists. They give. They give a lot. "Give a little bit of my love to you....." Okay, fuck you for putting that song in my head. |
Just need to find out how to quote this every time so I can dodge the stupid 30-character limit. |
Sep 1, 2014 11:08 PM
#83
I prefer inteligent ones, even if its a little ugly or chubby. |
Sep 1, 2014 11:23 PM
#84
Infinite said: Yup, it was a case of misinterpretation. If I said "you are a dick" then that would have been different, and I'm going to assume that's what you misinterpreted me as saying. Infinite said: A lesson learned for me.Sorry if I didn't realise, since you gave no indication that is what you actually meant. Infinite said: There's usually an ounce of truth to some jokes. Anyway, I gave an anecdote to make my point. I could make more, but doing so is already irrelevant at this juncture.Far be it from me to question your logic, but I think there are better methods to make your point rather than quoting someone whose words justify you but whose intentions don't. |
Sep 1, 2014 11:26 PM
#85
Revelry said: Infinite said: Yup, it was a case of misinterpretation. If I said "you are a dick" then that would have been different, and I'm going to assume that's what you misinterpreted me as saying. Infinite said: A lesson learned for me.Sorry if I didn't realise, since you gave no indication that is what you actually meant. Infinite said: There's usually an ounce of truth to some jokes. Anyway, I gave an anecdote to make my point. I could make more, but doing so is already irrelevant at this juncture.Far be it from me to question your logic, but I think there are better methods to make your point rather than quoting someone whose words justify you but whose intentions don't. I can kinda see where that confessor is coming from now. |
Sep 1, 2014 11:35 PM
#86
Generally speaking, I think it'd be better to find examples of men who do actually want less intelligent women, rather than the jokes, because jokes are fairly easy to dismiss. As for the jokes having an ounce of truth, I'd say that the truth in the joke is that people actually think that way, not so much that the people making the jokes do. In this case I'd say the jokes were made to mock the people who actually do think like that. On the topic actually, do you find it odd that the person said lustful? A women's intelligence in of itself I think isn't something I'd consider sexy. I'd say it'd make you more attractive as an individual if you were intelligent, but sexy? If you had the confidence of intelligence that'd be different, but intelligence in of itself? More to the point, don't you find the confession patronising? Despite it's well intentions, I do have to note that it said "trying to be intellectual[/u], as if to say that your actions to try and be intellectual, rather than you being intellectual in of itself was the attractive part. |
Sep 1, 2014 11:46 PM
#87
Infinite said: I thought of that too upon reading the confession. At any rate, his opinion matters little to me. In this case I'd say the jokes were made to mock the people who actually do think like that. On the topic actually, do you find it odd that the person said lustful? More to the point, don't you find the confession patronising? Despite its well intentions, I do have to note that it said "trying to be intellectual[/u], as if to say that your actions to try and be intellectual, rather than you being intellectual in of itself was the attractive part. |
RevelrySep 2, 2014 12:06 AM
Sep 1, 2014 11:55 PM
#88
Revelry said: Alright, well it seems as if you refuse to take reality into consideration, so this discussion is over.Red_Keys said: I agreed that there are indeed attractive but dumb men, but I missed they key word, which was "stereotype", so I'll make it clear that I am of the view that this stereotype can be rarely seen, and therefore doesn't hold that much ground. Well you just contradicted yourself. You agreed, and then you said that "people automatically assume that an attractive man is also intelligent". Which... directly conflicts with you saying "certainly" at the beginning of your post. Red_Keys said: The classification I am talking about is as follows:Men are classified into specific categories too. Hell, when the word "nerd" comes to mind, do you think of some sexy guy with rippling muscles and a chiseled jaw enticing you into bed? Or do you think of that skinny ugly guy wearing overalls and has thick glasses with tape in the middle because he gets punched in the face often? 1. High attractiveness, high intelligence 2. High attractiveness, average intelligence 3. High attractiveness, low intelligence 4. Average attractiveness, high intelligence 5. Average attractiveness, average intelligence 6. Average attractiveness, low intelligence 7. Low attractiveness, high intelligence 8. Low attractiveness, average intelligence 9. Low attractiveness, low intelligence True, whenever we hear the word nerd, we assume that it's an unattractive man. [High intelligence -- low attractiveness] But, the point here is that his assumed physical appearance isn't injurious. Red_Keys said: Not at all. Being an attractive man has never been an obstacle for his career and social life. In fact, it enhances it. You need less of the alpha male personality than an average-looking man does to be the leader of a group. Plus, you seem more trustworthy than an attractive woman in the corporate world. For example, in entrepreneurship, a series of studies found that investors would prefer to fund attractive male entrepreneurs over attractive female entrepreneurs even though their pitches being identical. Furthermore, attractive women need to handle two things that an attractive man would never have to:Intelligence having a negative correlation with attractiveness is a cliche that is portrayed upon men and women equally. 1. Wading in an environment of rejected suitors (a tangent point) 2. Being barraged with "doubt" as to their intelligence and competence, so they need to work twice as hard in order to quell it. Red_Keys said: As I've mentioned before, it's more detrimental to women because they're naturally assumed to be less intelligent than a man. Moreover, we're not being constantly inundated with portrayals of hot, unattractive males because nobody would buy a product that features them. I don't know what type of environment you live in, but it seems to me that you're only pushing this issue that doesn't have substance. If you want to talk about this trend of assuming that attractive people are unintelligent, or at least not exceptionally intelligent, talking about how it only effects 50% of the population is simply counterproductive. Red_Keys said: She doesn't have to wonder about those things. She's already made the assumption that he's intelligent.I'm sure this girl is wondering where he graduated from and how high his IQ is. Good troll thread. |
Sep 2, 2014 12:48 AM
#89
Red_Keys said: Wow, Revelry. Some points aren't bad but there's just so much biased-ness that it's hard to take you seriously.Revelry said: Alright, well it seems as if you refuse to take reality into consideration, so this discussion is over.Red_Keys said: Well you just contradicted yourself. You agreed, and then you said that "people automatically assume that an attractive man is also intelligent". Which... directly conflicts with you saying "certainly" at the beginning of your post. Red_Keys said: Men are classified into specific categories too. Hell, when the word "nerd" comes to mind, do you think of some sexy guy with rippling muscles and a chiseled jaw enticing you into bed? Or do you think of that skinny ugly guy wearing overalls and has thick glasses with tape in the middle because he gets punched in the face often? 1. High attractiveness, high intelligence 2. High attractiveness, average intelligence 3. High attractiveness, low intelligence 4. Average attractiveness, high intelligence 5. Average attractiveness, average intelligence 6. Average attractiveness, low intelligence 7. Low attractiveness, high intelligence 8. Low attractiveness, average intelligence 9. Low attractiveness, low intelligence True, whenever we hear the word nerd, we assume that it's an unattractive man. [High intelligence -- low attractiveness] But, the point here is that his assumed physical appearance isn't injurious. Red_Keys said: Intelligence having a negative correlation with attractiveness is a cliche that is portrayed upon men and women equally. 1. Wading in an environment of rejected suitors (a tangent point) 2. Being barraged with "doubt" as to their intelligence and competence, so they need to work twice as hard in order to quell it. Red_Keys said: If you want to talk about this trend of assuming that attractive people are unintelligent, or at least not exceptionally intelligent, talking about how it only effects 50% of the population is simply counterproductive. Red_Keys said: I'm sure this girl is wondering where he graduated from and how high his IQ is. Good troll thread. |
Sep 2, 2014 1:57 AM
#90
If I dated a girl who was significantly less intelligent than me, I would be afraid that we run out of discussions pretty soon. That is also why I would like to date a girl who is knowledgeable or at least interested in my field of studies / work. That doesn't mean that she has to have an IQ less/greater/equal to me, just that the level of education is somewhat similar. As I said in another thread, I am slightly intimidated by people which much higher intellect, to the point of where I really respect them. So my preference would be average to higher than me I guess. I am a mechanical engineer student and despite all the rumors, I see attractive women and men, and also unattractive people studying the subject with more or less difficulties. No one here calls the women studying the "pretty girls" though. We all know how hard this subject is and that if you are in the 5th semester already, you have to study extensively. I do not see a correlation between looks and intelligence. The problem in our society is that maybe people see a pretty girl and already assume "oh, she just needs to find a man and doesn't have to work". That's not the case in Germany, a lot of girls study and kids end up with 2 full-time working parents. I don't think the person who made the confession ever visited a university. There are a lot of beautiful girls who like to engage in serious discussions on campus ;) |
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Sep 2, 2014 2:03 AM
#91
Revelry said: I'm Man #9. Can I have a Woman #1, please? And a Man #3 to go.Red_Keys said: I agreed that there are indeed attractive but dumb men, but I missed they key word, which was "stereotype", so I'll make it clear that I am of the view that this stereotype can be rarely seen, and therefore doesn't hold that much ground. Well you just contradicted yourself. You agreed, and then you said that "people automatically assume that an attractive man is also intelligent". Which... directly conflicts with you saying "certainly" at the beginning of your post. Red_Keys said: The classification I am talking about is as follows:Men are classified into specific categories too. Hell, when the word "nerd" comes to mind, do you think of some sexy guy with rippling muscles and a chiseled jaw enticing you into bed? Or do you think of that skinny ugly guy wearing overalls and has thick glasses with tape in the middle because he gets punched in the face often? 1. High attractiveness, high intelligence 2. High attractiveness, average intelligence 3. High attractiveness, low intelligence 4. Average attractiveness, high intelligence 5. Average attractiveness, average intelligence 6. Average attractiveness, low intelligence 7. Low attractiveness, high intelligence 8. Low attractiveness, average intelligence 9. Low attractiveness, low intelligence True, whenever we hear the word nerd, we assume that it's an unattractive man. [High intelligence -- low attractiveness] But, the point here is that his assumed physical appearance isn't injurious. Red_Keys said: Not at all. Being an attractive man has never been an obstacle for his career and social life. In fact, it enhances it. You need less of the alpha male personality than an average-looking man does to be the leader of a group. Plus, you seem more trustworthy than an attractive woman in the corporate world. For example, in entrepreneurship, a series of studies found that investors would prefer to fund attractive male entrepreneurs over attractive female entrepreneurs even though their pitches being identical. Furthermore, attractive women need to handle two things that an attractive man would never have to:Intelligence having a negative correlation with attractiveness is a cliche that is portrayed upon men and women equally. 1. Wading in an environment of rejected suitors (a tangent point) 2. Being barraged with "doubt" as to their intelligence and competence, so they need to work twice as hard in order to quell it. Red_Keys said: As I've mentioned before, it's more detrimental to women because they're naturally assumed to be less intelligent than a man. Moreover, we're not being constantly inundated with portrayals of hot, unattractive males because nobody would buy a product that features them. I don't know what type of environment you live in, but it seems to me that you're only pushing this issue that doesn't have substance. If you want to talk about this trend of assuming that attractive people are unintelligent, or at least not exceptionally intelligent, talking about how it only effects 50% of the population is simply counterproductive. Red_Keys said: She doesn't have to wonder about those things. She's already made the assumption that he's intelligent.I'm sure this girl is wondering where he graduated from and how high his IQ is. |
Sep 2, 2014 2:15 AM
#92
Yep. |
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Sep 2, 2014 4:48 AM
#93
posting flaunting confessions on your own tumblr lol |
Sep 2, 2014 4:48 AM
#94
No, I don't like dumb people. |
Sep 2, 2014 4:49 AM
#95
Cyaegha said: tumblir wars, sounds fun!posting flaunting confessions on your own tumblr lol |
Sep 2, 2014 5:13 AM
#96
I once dated an "airhead"... sucks to say it was not pleasant. |
"Everything you see on the internet isn't true." -Abraham Lincoln |
Sep 2, 2014 5:31 AM
#97
Sep 2, 2014 6:54 AM
#98
Mogu-sama said: my powers of homosexuality How Fabulous! |
Sep 2, 2014 7:33 AM
#99
So based on the poll results Anime watchers (at least the male ones) are mostly intelligent or dishonest. Makes sense. Also 22% female vote currently. LIES |
text27 said: yes if you read the whole thing...robots will only kill the people you put in-front of them so yeah. RandomChampion said: u were that homie in the thong werent u |
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