1 posted on
08/28/2007 4:43:47 PM PDT by
blam
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To: blam
thats what they tell women
2 posted on
08/28/2007 4:44:23 PM PDT by
Flavius
To: blam
3 posted on
08/28/2007 4:44:43 PM PDT by
fieldmarshaldj
(~~~Jihad Fever -- Catch It !~~~ (Backup tag: "Live Fred or Die"))
To: blam
I put happiness above all else. If romance brings happiness then...
To: blam
Men Choose Romance Over Success
Does that mean choosing romance is a losing proposition? ;o)
5 posted on
08/28/2007 4:51:38 PM PDT by
Man50D
(Fair Tax, you earn it, you keep it!)
To: blam
The problem is, women choose success over romance...or they choose romance as a means to success.
So where does that leave men?
To: blam
To: blam
Reminds me of that George Jones country song, He Stopped Loving Her Today.
9 posted on
08/28/2007 4:55:24 PM PDT by
Nachum
To: blam
“Men Choose Romance Over Success”
two things to remember:
“Good looks don’t last, good cookin’ does.”
“Grasshopper, happiness is a shockingly large retirement fund.”
10 posted on
08/28/2007 4:56:15 PM PDT by
VOA
To: blam
I’ll settle for either....
To: blam
...Men would rather get laid then work hard?
13 posted on
08/28/2007 5:02:02 PM PDT by
Grizzled Bear
("Does not play well with others.")
To: blam
Well ain’t that a catch-22. You ain’t gettin’ no romance unless you have some degree of success.
15 posted on
08/28/2007 5:04:59 PM PDT by
lesser_satan
(Fred Thompson '08)
To: blam
No success...no romance. This is in the Woman’s Rulebook of Ballbusting, Title IX Section E Paragraph 134.
17 posted on
08/28/2007 5:06:54 PM PDT by
Harpo Speaks
(Honk! Honk! Honk! Either it's foggy out, or make that a dozen hard boiled eggs.)
To: blam
re: A total of 237 undergraduate students (80 men and 157 women aged 16 to 25 years), from the psychology department at a state university in the northeast of the US, completed questionnaires measuring personality traits and life goals.)))
...from the psychology department...
18 posted on
08/28/2007 5:08:50 PM PDT by
Mamzelle
To: blam
I do not believe this for one second; unless they really are not sucess oriented.
19 posted on
08/28/2007 5:11:25 PM PDT by
freekitty
(May the eagles long fly over our beautiful and free American sky.)
To: blam
... all I ever learned from love was how to shoot somebody who outdrew ya' ...
20 posted on
08/28/2007 5:11:39 PM PDT by
af_vet_1981
(Waiting for Samson)
To: blam
Years ago, I faced a pivotal moment. I had a choice between making a go of a long term, but sometimes volatile relationship with a woman and her son but also being laid off from my career job or losing the girl and her son, but going on a once in a lifetime trip for work and avoiding layoff.
Stupid romantic me, I chose the woman and son option and lost my job. A couple of months later, they, too, were gone.
Life has been a series of major life changes since that decision, some good, even great, but some really, really bad. So much for the road less traveled.
Moral of the story? A woman is much easier to find than a great job doing what you love with people you've come to know as family.
23 posted on
08/28/2007 5:15:39 PM PDT by
GBA
( God Bless America!)
To: blam
Erase gender and a female president is ok.
Reverse gender and a female president is ok.
Hammer away at the female is weak stereotype and a female president is ok.
Make males look more effeminate and a female president is ok.
Hit piece for pondering ignoramuses.
To: blam
I’ve always felt men were more romantic than women. Women like to read books and watch movies about men being romantic, they don’t put a lot of effort into being romantic themselves. (For all female posters who might want to hurt me, of course there ARE exceptions).
To: blam
All men are always looking for a little romance, especially when we are liquored up a little. We are a gender that truly desires intimacy with women.
Instead of intimacy, I have found women to be more concerned about impersonal things, like knowing your real name, or your actual phone number.
Men: we are the ones that truly desire closeness.
27 posted on
08/28/2007 5:23:00 PM PDT by
ansel12
(Paranoia, conspiracy, superiority, otherness, pod people "The Invasion" 2007 imdb)
To: blam
I wonder if the results would be the same if they studied Premed, Engineering, and Science Majors, rather than Psychology Majors. I doubt it.
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