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Unattractive women and obscure left wing political ideologies
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2018-02-26 at 5:41 AM UTC
Originally posted by Enter WHAT THE FUCK LANNY. Do you know how population stats work? THE VAST MAJORITY, YES. THAT DOESNT MEAN YOU HAVE TO SURVEY EVERY HUMAN ON EARTH.
That's true, you don't need to survey every member of that population. You do, however, need a meaningful survey of a representative sample. Do you have that? -
2018-02-26 at 5:42 AM UTCHello Leonid.
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2018-02-26 at 5:45 AM UTC
Originally posted by Lanny That's true, you don't need to survey every member of that population. You do, however, need a meaningful survey of a representative sample. Do you have that?
I don't have one in the sense that I also don't have a peer-reviewed journal article detailing that the sun is hot. -
2018-02-26 at 5:48 AM UTC
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2018-02-26 at 5:48 AM UTC
Originally posted by Lanny Lol, yeah, I know what exchange you're talking about. Your claim was that "the vast majority of women are attracted to dominant men" or something along these lines. I never said it wasn't the case, I said it was a proposition that's indefensible because 1. "vast majority" means "somewhere between 50 and 100%" which is a population in the billions which you're never going to survey representatively and 2. despite this your best effort at gathering "evidence" was literally your personal impression of how the romance genre operates.
How the fuck are you guys remembering a 7 year old conversation? What the fuck. -
2018-02-26 at 5:48 AM UTCI can't even remember what I had for breakfast.
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2018-02-26 at 5:51 AM UTC
Originally posted by Lanny Instead you have your extensive knowledge of the mechanics of the popular romance novel.
How's this to begin with then? I can't actually buy the article, but according to the abstract:Past research finds evidence that college women prefer a romantic partner who is dominant more than one who is not dominant.
When asked to describe their ideal partner in Study 3, very few women identified dominant as a desirable trait. However, several traits associated with dominance, such as assertiveness and confidence, were selected.
https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0092656699922523
This isn't the ideal paper, but again, it's a start. ACKNOWLEDGE THAT FIRST LINE ESPECIALLY, LANNY. ACKNOWLEDGE IT. -
2018-02-26 at 5:52 AM UTC
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2018-02-26 at 5:52 AM UTClol I made that gif and have been looking for a place to use it. This works.
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2018-02-26 at 5:55 AM UTC
Originally posted by Enter How's this to begin with then? I can't actually buy the article, but according to the abstract:
https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0092656699922523
This isn't the ideal paper, but again, it's a start. ACKNOWLEDGE THAT FIRST LINE ESPECIALLY, LANNY. ACKNOWLEDGE IT.
Someone posted this earlier and it's super useful if you don't have access to university site licensing: http://sci-hub.tw/
Just put the DOI in there and collect thine paper. Bookmark the site, please. Let's read it and see what it says why not? -
2018-02-26 at 5:59 AM UTCBitches aint shit how a nigga live.
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2018-02-26 at 6:02 AM UTCHello Lanny.
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2018-02-26 at 6:04 AM UTC
Originally posted by Lanny Someone posted this earlier and it's super useful if you don't have access to university site licensing: http://sci-hub.tw/
Just put the DOI in there and collect thine paper. Bookmark the site, please. Let's read it and see what it says why not?
Awesome. Note the conclusion; how further research needs to made... in PINpointing what dominant features women actually find attractive.
I found a bunch of other articles, too. Starting to read this one now:
https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0191886910005180
Are you actually going to admit that I'm right, after all these years, Lan Lan? -
2018-02-26 at 6:05 AM UTCBahahahhaa look at Table 3, Lanny! In the first article!
NONE of the women prefer submissiveness or shyness!!!!
But they actually do like sensitivity. -
2018-02-26 at 6:08 AM UTCConfidence in the lead which you have to admit falls under "dominance", semantics aside.
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2018-02-26 at 6:09 AM UTCHi Enter.
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2018-02-26 at 6:11 AM UTC
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2018-02-26 at 6:16 AM UTCSome highlights:
Originally posted by Enter Awesome. Note the conclusion; how further research needs to made… in PINpointing what dominant features women actually find attractive.
Well again, the conclusion here is "empirical evidence in support of this position is weak", which you'll note has been my position from the start.Are you actually going to admit that I'm right, after all these years, Lan Lan?
I'll "admit" you're right if you can substantiate your claims. This won't be much of an admission since I actually care about the result and, despite you seeming totally unable to grasp this, have not said at any point that women do or don't prefer dominant men. My position from the start is that you have no good evidence to support the claim, I'm committed to the conclusion the evidence points us to regardless.
Originally posted by Enter Bahahahhaa look at Table 3, Lanny! In the first article!
NONE of the women prefer submissiveness or shyness!!!!
But they actually do like sensitivity.
You'll notice at no point did I say either submissiveness or shyness were considered desirable traits.
Originally posted by Enter Confidence in the lead which you have to admit falls under "dominance", semantics aside.
Semantics aside you have to admit that my penis falls under "things that have raped your ass" QED you're a bottom bitch.
Semantics is 100% of the point in the third experiment you dolt. Look at the first experiment for a behavioral approach that doesn't involve the semantic issue. It shows dominant traits are undesirable if it shows anything at all -
2018-02-26 at 6:18 AM UTC
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2018-02-26 at 6:18 AM UTC