(April 22, 2013 at 5:21 pm)Faith No More Wrote:(April 22, 2013 at 5:02 pm)Macky Avelli Wrote: If men and women were to have little regard as to what makes the other happy, they wouldn't be attracted to each other, so yes I think it's rather important for women to be concerned about that, among whatever else they wish to concern themselves with. It's all very well for women to say who cares what men find attractive, but in reality, if women are unattractive, whether that be in their looks or manner, men will not be attracted to them, plain and simple. You can't look or act any old way and come across any old way and expect men to find whatever you do attractive. Look at the animal kingdom.
Yes, if woman wants to attract a man, she should concern herself with what men find attractive. What your tiny, misogynistic mind seem incapable of comprehending is that not all women live simply to attract men.
It's almost as if you believe that women exist for no other reason than to please men...
As long as there are enough women who place sufficient importance upon what men find attractive, there's no problem. And there never will be a problem because nature always wins, and in nature, there are trends. Some are dominant, the others are a variety of minor exceptions. Women who have little interest in being attractive to men are welcome to be the way they are, that's part of nature too, but the fact is that most women are concerned with being attractive to men, and therefore, it's important to be sure that a woman who claims she doesn't care what men think of her is not being coerced into that frame of mind. It is, after all, the dominant trend in nature for women to want to attract a male. It's not wishful thinking, it's observation of how things are. Women do, to an overwhelming extent, want to attract men. The minority that don't are free to live as they wish, but they aren't the dominant majority, and they are not attractive to men but that's ok because there are plenty of women that are.