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Odd. Many of the nastier, meaner women I've known were actually quite good-looking. And the scarier thing is that some of the ones who had absolutely no qualms to engage in vicious and brutal behavior were the ones who not only were pretty but came across as sweet.
A maxim I've heard since youth is that average and non-attractive women tend to be nicer because they lack the looks to attract men and therefore, to compensate for average appearance, they must be genuine and nice to engage men. Perhaps this explains why certain women who are very attractive are also vacuous, shallow, and even maddeningly boring. They may be great to look at but they are clueless, intellectually wanting, and poor conversationalists - even if they happen not to be b/tchy.
I've definitely encountered this as well.
I think it stems from two facts. One, a "hot" women who knows it, know she can "command her price" and often will...
Especially if she's been two, trashed by some a-hole, or often more than one along the way, since she was essentially a trophy "boink".
I typically see this in places where there are a number of good looking, rich men, who the gals will line up to try and get, in the hopes of snagging "the good life".
But of course guys who have attributes that will cause women to line up, don't value any particular woman, because well, they come easy, so "why limit yourself?".
Face it, the mating dance, and people in general, suck, LOL!
It actually would probably be a better world if we all really were "the same", LOL!
Also, do you really think that good looking women like being called a 10? If you really knew any, you would know that they don't like being rated anymore than a woman YOU would call average. We are not cars and don't appreciate being compared to one or being ranked or rated like one. This is insulting and asinine...and an extremely immature way of looking at women.
Of course the more average girls are going to be angry. There's no way for them to win in this contest.
They get second rate treatment and end up with the second rate guys.
Stick around here for a while and you'll realize that when it comes to men, women consider a second rate man to be exceptional. Here's their guru at work in another thread:
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Originally Posted by Redisca
No one owes the opposite sex anything, least of all proof that men aren't jerks or women aren't b|tches. People who have an axe to grind with the opposite sex are damaged in a way that makes them toxic to even the most loving, supportive relationships. They shouldn't be dating or marrying; they should be alone, working through their problems until such time as they can accept a little responsibility for the failure of their prior relationships and face the opposite sex without preconceived notions or resentment. Moreover, people like that use their resentment towards the opposite sex for manipulation. You can tiptoe around her for a decade and be on your best behavior, but the one time you slip up, you'll be the "typical jerk".
I wonder how she rates Russian men? "Wodka anyone?"
Why are good looking women nicer than average looking women? It is because you don't get tired of driving them as quick. They hold their resale value and are usually much faster. Sometimes if they are rare, collectible or old you tend not to beat on them as much. One scratch or dent really ticks you off in a 10 or a showstopper! They are usually more expensive and not every guy can afford one. Boy, they sure are cool though!LOL..........
Ahahahaa lol good one rugged .. one up man .. lol
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