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From: greenber@timeinc.UUCP (Ross M. Greenberg)
Newsgroups: net.singles
Subject: Re: More women than men
Message-ID: <294@timeinc.UUCP>
Date: Fri, 12-Jul-85 00:57:11 EDT
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Posted: Fri Jul 12 00:57:11 1985
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In article <484@ihu1e.UUCP> mjv@ihu1e.UUCP (Vlach) writes:
(talking about female agressive behavior, or rather the lack thereof):
>
>Some ideas about this:  either men are just used to being the aggressor, or
>perhaps they like to feel like a conquering hero?  Dunno.
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			(Consider yourself flamed, okay?)

I think men are used to being the agressor, but might just be getting
tired of it.  I know that I am.  Just getting over a relatively
painfull separation, I decided to take it easy for a while after
going through the flurry of traditional one-night-stands-after-the-marriage-
goes-to-shit.

I had no problem meeting women, or in getting intimate with them as long as
I was the agressor.  So I guess I'm not that ugly :-)

But very few women would take the same risk (or whatever) by being
agressive to me.

Perhaps women would rather have a "strong" guy?



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