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From: wfi@rti-sel.UUCP (William Ingogly)
Newsgroups: net.singles
Subject: Re: More women than men
Message-ID: <296@rti-sel.UUCP>
Date: Mon, 15-Jul-85 09:56:49 EDT
Article-I.D.: rti-sel.296
Posted: Mon Jul 15 09:56:49 1985
Date-Received: Wed, 17-Jul-85 20:50:41 EDT
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Reply-To: wfi@rti-sel.UUCP (William Ingogly)
Organization: Research Triangle Institute, NC
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Summary: 

In article <589@unc.UUCP> fsks@unc.UUCP (Frank Silbermann) writes:

>This is not at all true.  Generally, a few more attractive women
>get the bulk of the attention, while the rest of the women are
>more or less ignored.

'Tain't so, Frank. What's attractive to you may not ring my bells at
all. If most less-than-attractive women were 'more or less ignored,'
we'd be awash in what our parents' generation called Old Maids and
Bachelor Gentlemen. Instead, springtime rolls around each year and a
whole lot of ordinary looking or even ugly Joes marry a whole lot of
ordinary looking or even ugly Janes. Many men are strongly attracted 
to women you or I would find totally unattractive. It's instructive to 
check out a few of the kinkier personal ads in your local 
'counterculture' newspapers. Someone recently told me she'd seen an 
advertisement for women with large and prominent veins. There are even 
porno magazines that specialize in grossly obese women for certain 
men with special tastes. Chacun a son gout. 

                                  -- Cheers, Bill Ingogly