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  • From: "Toni Hawryluk" <tonihawr AT msn.com>
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  • Subject: Re: [Homestead] "women's work" .... ??
  • Date: Mon, 27 Sep 2004 16:42:11 -0700

> yeah, they say women always go for the big strong gorilla types.....
> Drew

I wonder who "they" are - all the women I
know would take a brain over brawn, given
the choice, for *any* long-term relationship ...
(and I know very few women who have
not been married at one time or another)
but a short skirt wins over even most pretty
faces when guys are 'looking' ....
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>I wonder who "they" are - all the women I
>know would take a brain over brawn, given
>the choice, for *any* long-term relationship ...
>(and I know very few women who have
>not been married at one time or another)
>but a short skirt wins over even most pretty
>faces when guys are 'looking' ....

Sheesh! What a sexist statement! You are saying that women choose men using
their brains and men choose women using their uh, um, er, ah, eh, agh,
hormones?

Ain't it amazing how nature ensures survival of the species? Now, THAT is
intelligence. So you see, hormones are smarter than brains. We guys have
reason to be cocky.






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