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For some reason I found this quite touching:
http://www.craigslist.org/about/best/lax/483318927.html
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- Warp
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"Warp" <war### [at] tagpovrayorg> wrote in message
news:4c5963dc@news.povray.org...
> For some reason I found this quite touching:
>
> http://www.craigslist.org/about/best/lax/483318927.html
Sounds like a bitter old mean guy to me.
Is there such a thing as a nice guy? Not really. There's a time when guys
are naive, and there's a time when girls are naive. Girls grow up faster get
over their naivete a few years sooner, so that may be the origin of nice guy
myth. All guys want one thing, and all girls know what that one thing is.
It's girls, any girls. Girls also know what they want, and that's successful
boys. Such is how evolution programmed us all. All the rest is a coping
mechanism.
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"somebody" <x### [at] ycom> wrote in message news:4c598b3b$1@news.povray.org...
> "Warp" <war### [at] tagpovrayorg> wrote in message
> news:4c5963dc@news.povray.org...
> > For some reason I found this quite touching:
> >
> > http://www.craigslist.org/about/best/lax/483318927.html
> Sounds like a bitter old mean guy to me.
>
> Is there such a thing as a nice guy? Not really. There's a time when guys
> are naive, and there's a time when girls are naive. Girls grow up faster
get
> over their naivete a few years sooner, so that may be the origin of nice
guy
> myth. All guys want one thing, and all girls know what that one thing is.
> It's girls, any girls. Girls also know what they want, and that's
successful
> boys. Such is how evolution programmed us all. All the rest is a coping
> mechanism.
And one more thing, no girl in any walk of life looks for a "nice" guy or
laments the lack of existence of such (except in hollywood movies or
sitcoms), so the premise is nonsense. Girls (women) may look for nice rich
guys, nice built guys, nice successful guys... etc, but "nice" in those
phrases is fairly flexible and meaningless.
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somebody <x### [at] ycom> wrote:
> "Warp" <war### [at] tagpovrayorg> wrote in message
> news:4c5963dc@news.povray.org...
> > For some reason I found this quite touching:
> >
> > http://www.craigslist.org/about/best/lax/483318927.html
> Sounds like a bitter old mean guy to me.
Look who's talking:
> Is there such a thing as a nice guy? Not really. There's a time when guys
> are naive, and there's a time when girls are naive. Girls grow up faster get
> over their naivete a few years sooner, so that may be the origin of nice guy
> myth. All guys want one thing, and all girls know what that one thing is.
> It's girls, any girls. Girls also know what they want, and that's successful
> boys. Such is how evolution programmed us all. All the rest is a coping
> mechanism.
If there's bitterness and cynicism, it's right there in that paragraph,
I'd say. ;)
(Seriously, though. The "all guys want one thing" is such a pervasive
myth that even many men have begun to believe it, even when it contradicts
their own personal experience.)
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- Warp
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"Warp" <war### [at] tagpovrayorg> wrote in message
news:4c59958c@news.povray.org...
> somebody <x### [at] ycom> wrote:
> > "Warp" <war### [at] tagpovrayorg> wrote in message
> > news:4c5963dc@news.povray.org...
> > > For some reason I found this quite touching:
> > >
> > > http://www.craigslist.org/about/best/lax/483318927.html
> > Sounds like a bitter old mean guy to me.
> Look who's talking:
Doesn't make it wrong though. You can even say "takes one to know one".
[...]
> (Seriously, though. The "all guys want one thing" is such a pervasive
> myth that even many men have begun to believe it, even when it contradicts
> their own personal experience.)
To be fair, guys want many things, but all but one of those things are
really the stepping stones to get to that one thing.
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"somebody" <x### [at] ycom> wrote:
> "Warp" <war### [at] tagpovrayorg> wrote in message
> > (Seriously, though. The "all guys want one thing" is such a pervasive
> > myth that even many men have begun to believe it, even when it contradicts
> > their own personal experience.)
>
> To be fair, guys want many things, but all but one of those things are
> really the stepping stones to get to that one thing.
oh, that wet, pulsating, warm, red heart... :)
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On 08/04/2010 10:46 AM, somebody wrote:
> All guys want one thing
Don't believe it. We live long lives on a densely populated planet. I
think the instinct to procreate (or just to go through the motions) is
less now that in the past.
> Girls also know what they want
No, again, IMO. Where you and I live, relative security is a given and
survival of ones offspring is almost guaranteed. Most girls give little
thought to tending their nests. More than guys, sure, but still not a lot.
-Shay
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"Shay" <n@n.n> wrote in message news:4c5ae3b6$1@news.povray.org...
> On 08/04/2010 10:46 AM, somebody wrote:
> > All guys want one thing
> Don't believe it. We live long lives on a densely populated planet. I
> think the instinct to procreate (or just to go through the motions) is
> less now that in the past.
Who said anything about procreating? Men want sex. Procreation is a
programmed side effect.
> > Girls also know what they want
> No, again, IMO. Where you and I live, relative security is a given and
> survival of ones offspring is almost guaranteed. Most girls give little
> thought to tending their nests. More than guys, sure, but still not a lot.
First, competition in modern society is as fierce as ever. Whether we do
better as a whole compared to 100 or 10,000 years ago is immaterial. We all
compete with out contemporaries. And no matter how secure the baseline is,
natural instinct is for your offspring to be as secure as possible, not
merely as secure as the baseline.
Second, this is instinct, not rational thought. This is why female of our
species will always go for the stronger, more beautiful and more well to do
specimens *even when* it's merely for a one night protected stand. No woman
will prefer to spend the night with the weak, timid or poor (qualities often
misinterpreted as being "nice") if there's a choice (and why should they,
would men?).
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On 08/05/2010 07:04 PM, somebody wrote:
> "Shay"<n@n.n> wrote in message news:4c5ae3b6$1@news.povray.org...
>> On 08/04/2010 10:46 AM, somebody wrote:
>
>>> All guys want one thing
>
>> Don't believe it. We live long lives on a densely populated planet. I
>> think the instinct to procreate (or just to go through the motions) is
>> less now that in the past.
>
> Who said anything about procreating? Men want sex. Procreation is a
> programmed side effect.
All guys want one thing: food
All guys want one thing: air
etc.
Or would you suggest that guys only want food and air so we can stay
alive for more sex? I think the belief that all human (or animal, for
that matter) inclinations can be traced back to some perfect and logical
instinct is a load of crap.
> First, competition in modern society is as fierce as ever. Whether we do
> better as a whole compared to 100 or 10,000 years ago is immaterial. We all
> compete with out contemporaries. And no matter how secure the baseline is,
> natural instinct is for your offspring to be as secure as possible, not
> merely as secure as the baseline.
bs. Why is it that I prefer skinny women? They certainly won't make
stronger babies. My guess is that my preference is a reaction to my
environment.
> Second, this is instinct, not rational thought. This is why female of our
> species will always go for the stronger, more beautiful and more well to do
> specimens *even when* it's merely for a one night protected stand. No woman
> will prefer to spend the night with the weak, timid or poor (qualities often
> misinterpreted as being "nice") if there's a choice (and why should they,
> would men?).
"Nice guys" really do finish last, but it's not because they are weak or
poor. I was born with a nack for attracting "good will." People around
me just insisted on doing things for me ...
UNTIL I decided that I wanted these things. Then I'd throw a wrench into
the works by acting under some of the same assumptions you've expressed
here. I never really did figure it out on my own; Someone, several
someones, had to show me what I was doing wrong.
You may be right about the timid, but look for the weak and poor guy
with the "hot chick" next time you go out -- you'll see him.
-Shay
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Shay <n@n.n> wrote:
> > Who said anything about procreating? Men want sex. Procreation is a
> > programmed side effect.
> All guys want one thing: food
> All guys want one thing: air
> etc.
> Or would you suggest that guys only want food and air so we can stay
> alive for more sex? I think the belief that all human (or animal, for
> that matter) inclinations can be traced back to some perfect and logical
> instinct is a load of crap.
I think that the implication is "the only thing that men want *from a
relationship* is sex". The "from a relationship" being omitted shouldn't
be taken as the claim literally meaning that there's absolutely nothing
else on a man's mind than sex (which, rather obviously, cannot be the
case because it would be a physical impossibility, as a person would *die*
pretty quickly if he didn't think of *anything* else at all).
Of course the claim is just not true. It might be true for *some*
individual males, who truly and honestly seek the company of the opposite
sex (or in some cases the same sex, or in even a fewer cases either will
do just fine) for the sole purpose of having sex and absolutely nothing
else *at all*. But they are probably a minority. And even in these few
cases it's probably only a very *temporary* thing (iow. it won't be like
that for the rest of their lives).
In fact, I'm pretty certain that the human instinct of seeking company
is not so much related to sex as it is related to humans being a very
heavily social species. Humans *need* the company of other humans, or
they will simply go crazy (this is been clinically and scientifically
tested so many times that people have probably lost count). It might be
that from an evolutionary point of view the ultimate reason why people
need other people (or go crazy) is procreation and the survival of the
species, but even if that's so, that's usually not the major thing in
one's conscious mind when one seeks the company of others. In other words,
people are usually not *thinking* about sex and procreation when they
seek other people (which is what the original claim is about).
Having someone to relate to, someone to talk with, is a psychologically
essential element of the human psyche. The vast majority of people,
including men, do not seek other people mainly for sex, but for company.
A man does not want primarily sex. A man wants a friend.
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- Warp
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