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Probably not as in my opinion gals unlike guys tend to be generally attracted or more attracted to who a person is rather than what they look like and tend to place far more value in emotional/mental/intimacy than looks in attraction. Gals in my observations tend to require more to be attracted to a person while guys require little as to them gals are a collection of body parts and holes for their use so their is attraction for a body part or innate attraction to what sexual gratification she can provide.
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Originally Posted by Sweet Like Sugar
Do most men find the average Joe attractive?
You mean the average Jane/Jill? Well I guess most would 'tap that' to put it crudely, while the opposite doesn't seem the case with women, unless they were on a desert island or something. Yes, I know, different thing to a relationship but still...
Thing is...there's no comparison. Until women are wired the way men are, men will always find average women attractive if that's the type of women available to them.
Yeah it seems the average Joe isn't seen as attractive to most women.
That Study from 2 years ago on that website confirmed what I've always believed, women only find a very small percentage of males attractive(it said they found 80 percent below average). IMO guys find around 35 to 40% of females physically attractive
Now obviously if your not in that top 20 percent you can find success but its just much harder especially in your younger years
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