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We asked a load of girls, some we did know and some that we didn't:
If they had to kiss either a really ugly bloke, or a really attractive girl, which would they go for? About 95% said the really attractive girl.
Now, when the question was asked to the blokes (really attractive bloke or really ugly girl) the answer was that they'd all go for the really ugly girl.
Why is this?
> Why should this get deleted?
It's an interesting question, why do
> blokes have a problem with homosexuality, and girls don't, or if
> they do then less so?
I bet if any bloke had to kiss a bloke(attractive) or a girl(ugly) yhey would all go for the girl, its the way we work- who on earth can explain it?
Girls experiment more than blokes do, especially when they are very drunk.
:-)
I'm running out of socialogical ramifications for this argument.
Looking for a girl friend YH?
Well, it's err, uh, um, i think...., er, well I, um.
Damn!
You got me!
:-)
We asked a load of girls, some we did know and some that
> we didn't:
If they had to kiss either a really ugly bloke, or a
> really attractive girl, which would they go for? About 95% said the
> really attractive girl.
Now, when the question was asked to the
> blokes (really attractive bloke or really ugly girl) the answer was
> that they'd all go for the really ugly girl.
Looking for a girl friend YH?
:)
Well...er...
It's the male insistance on being seen as "Hunter" and "Provider" that he feels he is unable to display anything other than total alpha male behaviour amongst his peers.
To indicate that he may percieve another man as "attractive" without necessarily meaning he is attracted to him would highlight his inability to function as the protector of his species.
There.
> And the problem with this is?
No problem.
*Whispers*
Look, I'm trying to make it sound relevant and not boil down to a load of sexual stuff. I'm trying to make it sound like a sociological study, play along.
NOTE: On Goatboy's tip... I said something along the lines of this early at secondary school and well got kneed in the balls...
the painful memories