Posted on 05/31/2002 4:54:57 PM PDT by vannrox
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Where resources are at a premium -- expensive, big cities from San Francisco to Boston -- so are the men who can provide them, says McGraw. In such densely populated places, personal ads indicate that male-provided material comforts seem more important to women than do emotional or intellectual aspects of a relationship. But in medium- and smaller-sized cities, the biologist's reading of newspaper personal ads found the opposite: Women place more emphasis on emotional aspects or personal interests of potential mates, and less on materialism.
McGraw comments: "This study emphasizes the flexibility of mating strategies, depending on the environments individuals find themselves in. The rich guys don't always win. And the nice guys don't always finish last -- although they might have to move to be found by the right mate."
The personal-ad reader, whose more traditional scientific studies -- the effects of diet, genetics and physiology on birds' plumage color, for example -- have taken him to natural habitats around the world, published his findings, "Environmental Predictors of Geographic Variation in Human Mating Preferences," in Ethology (Vol. 108, pp. 303-317), a European journal of behavioral studies.
Physical attractiveness -- the male attribute that seems to motivate women in the popular television series, "Sex and the City" -- does not vary with geographic location or city size, McGraw discovered. Women across the country, who in their personal ads stated preferences for attractive men, were the same ones who also boasted of physical appeal, such as "attractive, blue-eyed blonde."
New York City, the setting for "Sex and the City," was not included in the study because the city's daily newspapers publish too few lonely hearts ads to offer a representative sample. The largest city in the sample was Los Angeles and the smallest was Montgomery, Ala.
Among large cities where female ad-writers rate men who are good providers over men who are good listeners, San Francisco ranked first -- followed by Los Angeles, Boston, Chicago and Miami, in that order. However, money is much less important to women in St. Louis and Kansas City, with The Big Easy (New Orleans) and Montgomery, Ala., tying for honors as places where women care about things other than income.
Comparing human mate-choice strategies to those of other animals, McGraw says women seeking resource-rich men use phrases like "financially stable" and "professional and intelligent." And those attributes "are important to animals, too, when natural resources are in short supply and the cost of living is high," he adds, nothing that the same species of animals in less crowded environments might have the luxury of looking for other attributes in potential mates.
However, the emotional aspects of interest to women -- such as honesty, compassion and sincerity -- are harder to judge in non-human animals, the biologist says, "although we might look for a male's attentiveness to his mate as a sign of commitment." Regarding shared personal interests, he says, "It's hard for us to put a finger on the hobbies of wild animals, but if you wanted to impress a bird, you might escort her to a foraging site or sing a song with her."
Asked to write a personal ad that would accurately portray himself, McGraw says the advertisement certainly wouldn't emphasize money -- "not on a graduate student's income!"
Besides, a mate already has found McGraw, and he doesn't have time to read newspaper ads these days. He and his wife are expecting their first child in August.
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Syntax and the City: Lonely-hearts ad language reveals where money matters and sincerity slides Desired traits in women-seeking-men personal advertisements in 23 American newspapers, expressed as percentages of all words in ads . Boldface percentages are highest in each category; underlined are the lowest Source: "Environmental Predictors of Geographic Variation in Human Mating Preferences" (Ethology, Vol. 108, pp. 303-331) by Kevin J. McGraw, Cornell University Department of Neurobiology and Behavior.
Physical | Resources | Emotional | Hobbies | ||
Atlanta, GA | 32% | 19% | 31% | 17% | |
Boston, MA | 30 | 23 | 35 | 13 | |
Buffalo, NY | 37 | 16 | 38 | 9 | |
Charlotte, NC | 29 | 17 | 34 | 20 | |
Chicago, IL | 33 | 22 | 32 | 14 | |
Cleveland, OH | 35 | 20 | 30 | 15 | |
Denver, CO | 31 | 16 | 31 | 22 | |
Detroit, MI | 35 | 18 | 30 | 18 | |
Hartford, CT | 31 | 17 | 36 | 16 | |
Houston, TX | 25 | 16 | 34 | 24 | |
Kansas City, MO | 3 | 13 | 37 | 20 | |
Los Angeles, CA | 33 | 24 | 36 | 7 | |
Miami, FL | 28 | 21 | 33 | 19 | |
Montgomery, AL | 21 | 12 | 38 | 29 | |
New Orleans, LA | 35 | 12 | 32 | 22 | |
Orlando, FL | 32 | 16 | 35 | 17 | |
Philadelphia, PA | 33 | 18 | 31 | 18 | |
Pittsburgh, PA | 30 | 18 | 35 | 18 | |
Salt Lake City, UT | 23 | 18 | 33 | 26 | |
San Francisco, CA | 34 | 28 | 27 | 11 | |
Seattle, WA | 28 | 17 | 29 | 25 | |
St. Louis, MO | 29 | 14 | 35 | 22 | |
Washington, DC | 42 | 18 | 27 | 13 |
Floridians have secret rituals the tourists are not informed of. LOL
My Jewish medical colleague told me this one so it must be P.C.
(Told with Jewish New York accent): A 95 year old Jewish billionaire and a 23 year old Playboy Playmate of the Year decided to get married. It was one of those True Love things. The billionaire goes to see his doctor for his pre-marital blood test.
"Aaron", says the Doctor, "I've been your Doctor and friend for 30 years, haven't I"
"Yes, you have."
"Belive me then, you just have to re-consider this marriage", says the Doctor. "Sex between a 23 year-old woman and a 95 year-old man could prove fatal."
"Well, Doctah, if she dies, she dies!"
I still don't go for the prenup business. Trust is the most important thing in a relationship. A prenup makes the statement that there is no trust. I will never sign one and I'll take it as a gift that prevents another bad marriage for me.
BINGO ..... at times though part of me will wonder about the temptations of the flesh. Then I ask myself, would I pay a million dollars (literally) to have sex with a woman ? Nope. Sometimes thinking about the wallet becomes an awesome defense against temptation. I love my wife and even she understands that guys and gals look from time to time; just don't touch.
I knew it! You're that guy on Seinfeld!
"Witch-ay Woman"
You aint really from around heah are ya?
Dont go away mad...just go away.
Yep, and nevermind the dogs -- these guys are definitely 'man's best friend'.
Behind every great man, there is a woman . . . whispering in his ear . . . telling him how worthless he is!
Becoming bitter and cynical would have been far easier. And, frankly, . . . it's a lot more fun!
Oh, c'mon....that all depends upon what HE'S been whispering in HER EAR.....
Touché :)
Q: What is the difference between men and women... >> > >> > A: A woman wants one man to satisfy her every need. >> > >> > A man wants every woman to satisfy his one need >> >
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