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Do beautiful women get approached more often than easy women?
No and here in lies the details of a beautiful woman. What makes a woman most beautiful is the confidence that she exudes. You can look her and very much tell that she knows her self worth. So no, she does not typically get approached as often as a woman who is dressing or behaving in a fashion to make herself look easy.
If the world were full of people who truly wanted to put in work there would not be half as many issues not to mention crime as there is.
Many men will approach a seemingly easy woman because they dont want to put in work.
I am not sure I understand your philosophy and point of view in modern times. What I hear you say is that a guys should have to provide labor input to that "economy" for a free relationship with a free chic. At what point should a guy feel he is merely being exploited by Capitalism for free.
Consider this perspective, if it is usually a woman who wants a long term relationship, shouldn't she be putting in the most work for that "free" relationship?
FTR, I'm not trying to get men to approach me, nor am I crying myself to sleep over the fact that I'm not approached (not tonight anyway. ) I just think the idea that the average woman is "frequently" approached is an overestimation.
So do you want to get approached or not? Are men at least checking you out?
Women want that attention though. Why dress skimpy and show skin?
Because it's 85 degrees with 70% humidity.
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