Shocking, shocking news
Sep. 4th, 2007 09:13 am![[personal profile]](https://www.dreamwidth.org/img/silk/identity/user.png)
Women choose wealthy partners, men choose sexy ones. - one wonders what the conflation between "wealthy" and "good at something" is in that study.
Also Kissing means more to women than men - apparently women use kissing to assess the person they're kissing. Which strikes me as a good reason why so many women end up with appalling partners.
Also Kissing means more to women than men - apparently women use kissing to assess the person they're kissing. Which strikes me as a good reason why so many women end up with appalling partners.
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Date: 2007-09-04 10:08 am (UTC)For that to be true, the supply of appalling partners has to be pretty abundant, eh?
As to the kissing thing - I am honestly surprised that anyone doesn't consider being decent at it to be important. Anyone for the male POV here? Do guys *really* not care that much? Is it just that in a straight choice between good kiss and no sex and iffy kiss and sex that he latter scenario wins out? Cos that's a bit more understandable (though I must admit that I wouldn't be expecting the sex to be any better than iffy).
If affectionate or sexual contact with the person is not pleasant, I can't see why you'd do it - and therefore why you'd be be in a relationship with them - as opposed to being just friends. I know people do it - and intellectually, logically, the partner may have every other good quality going - but I can't see how that can be expected to work *as a relationship* if you dislike the way the smell/can't bear to touch/kiss them/be touched by them/kissed by them or if you don't enjoy the sex.
Unless, of course, neither of you is ever interested in that sort of thing with anyone, then I could maybe see it.
Otherwise the partner is going to sense that physical reluctance as emotional distance, if nothing else. Close physical contact is incredibly bonding - and that is something most people want/need at an emotional level, at least to some degree. If you don't get it from each other, then what happens?
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Date: 2007-09-04 11:04 am (UTC)Who doesn't? According to the article pretty much everyone does - just not for all the same reasons.
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Date: 2007-09-04 01:00 pm (UTC)no subject
Date: 2007-09-04 01:09 pm (UTC)Men do tend to be much more basic about this stuff. Provided there's some sort of friction being applied to their penis they don't give a damn about anything else (generalising wildly).
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Date: 2007-09-04 03:42 pm (UTC)i do hope to do rather better than that, generally (and it does seem appreciated).