<h1 style="text-align: center;">Science Proves Dating Game Necessary In Attracting Girls</h1>
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<p>I read a study from a few years ago that reinforces what at times seems like an obvious common sense answer, and other times, due to the feminists lies that tell everyone that genders are not only equal but want to dismiss and attack anyone who not only points out these differences, but who wants to teach people to embrace the differences. I turn to science for the answer to these lies.</p>
<p>Science Daily did a study on what <a href="https://www.loveawake.com/free-online-dating/United-States-dating-service.html?gender=male">american men</a> and <a href="https://www.loveawake.com/free-online-dating/United-States-dating-service.html?gender=female">american girls</a> find attractive in the opposite sex – the study used photo’s of people of the opposite sex and the results are to the many readers here at the Shift, obvious. Men focus on physical beauty and remain relatively consistent on what they find attractive; whereas girls can’t even agree on that.</p>
<h2 id="male-and-female-attraction-differences" class="mb-2 mt-4 font-display font-semimedium text-base first:mt-0 md:text-lg [hr+&]:mt-4">Male and Female Attraction Differences</h2>
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<p><strong><em>As a group, the women rating men showed some preference for thin, muscular subjects, but disagreed on how attractive many men in the study were. Some women gave high attractiveness ratings to the men other women said were not attractive at all.</em></strong></p>
<p><strong><em>“As far as we know, this is the first study to investigate whether there are differences in the level of consensus male and female raters have in their attractiveness judgments,” Wood says. “These differences have implications for the different experiences and strategies that could be expected for men and women in the dating marketplace.”</em></strong></p>
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<p>Yes there are different experiences in <a href="https://www.loveawake.com/free-online-dating/United-States-dating-service.html">the american dating marketplace</a>, I’m pleased to see a study using this term, marketplace, as that’s what it is. Ladies, if you’re hot, pretty much every guy thinks your hot – oh sure you might not rate as high on some guys scale, but if you’re in a room with a bunch of dudes, they all want to bone you. I know, shocking news.</p>
<h2 id="the-reality-of-attraction-and-competition" class="mb-2 mt-4 font-display font-semimedium text-base first:mt-0 md:text-lg [hr+&]:mt-4">The Reality of Attraction and Competition</h2>
<p>The second part is what should be interesting for guys that are out in the field facing the bitter reality of possible…er strike that, certainty of rejection. I’m not sure how many of you have had girls tell you they think you’re hot, only to find that the next day/night you’re out you’re not getting any attention from the opposite sex at all. The girls out just might not find you attractive.</p>
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<p><strong><em>"women may encounter less competition from other women for the men they find attractive, he says. Men may need to invest more time and energy in attracting and then guarding their mates from other potential suitors, given that the mates they judge attractive are likely to be found attractive by many other men."</em></strong></p>
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<p>Men may need to invest more time and energy = game. Girls, if you’re reading this, you just need to look good, so stop reading Cosmo or other blogs on how to attract a man. Look good, have SOMEthing to talk about, smile, flirt, and be nice and sweet, bam you got tons of men hitting on you.</p>
<p>But here’s the kicker. This study is reinforcing two things which are in between the lines that not even the scientist making the conclusions are aware of, or is too afraid to not be politically correct.</p>
<p> One: Girls need other girls to tell you whether you’re ultimately hot or not. Girls can’t come to a consensus on what they find attractive when on their own, because they look for mates that enhance their social status, it’s why in dating game you are taught to raise your social value to appear more attractive to girls – one way is to show up at a venue with other girls. I can bet the results would be skewed if you showed a number of pictures of those men with hot babes on their arms. I’m guessing you would find a bigger consensus with girls. Men don’t need another man to find her hot, his own hard on is the only factor he needs to bend her over a table and roger her.</p>
<p>Two: Men and women are attracted to different things. I know this is obvious, but again this is to reinforce reality against the torrent of feminist propaganda at us. Girls are attracted to confidence, power, social status and control – how a man carries himself holds a greater weight than looks. Looks of course usually give a man all these things, so a lot of the time a girl finding a guy is hot, has less to do with his physical features, but more on his grooming, body language, ease of controlling a room, confident demeanour and happy go lucky attitude. Whereas men find girls attractive by 98% physical beauty alone, her having a pleasant demeanour makes her a keeper.</p>
<p>The advantage is to men, as we can overcome lacking traits that girls find attractive – learn dating game. Whereas girls power in the sexual market place, and the source of their feminine power all together, relies on their youth and beauty almost exclusively. When they lose this, their power fades.</p>
<p>Sorry feminism, it’s true, science says so.</p>