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203.2 | | CEODEV::FAULKNER | GOD, drives a camaro. | Mon Dec 28 1987 16:43 | 5 |
| wrong on .1 bird dude
looks r 5% in a relationship
brains 90%
rest left over to personality
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203.3 | Looks are often what gets a man interested | STARCH::WHALEN | He who laughs lasts | Mon Dec 28 1987 19:37 | 7 |
| Physical appearance is often the reason for starting a relationship,
but I find that much more is necessary for the relationship to last
long. Attractiveness is not an absolute quantity in my mind, but
has a lot to do with how the woman presents herself as well as what
her physical dimensions are.
Rich
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203.4 | PHYSICAL ATTRACTION = LOOKS??? | XCELR8::BELLIVEAU | | Tue Dec 29 1987 00:46 | 30 |
| I believe attractiveness is very important - both in establishing
a relationship and continuing a healthy one. Please Note: I said
attractiveness, not looks. So, you say, just what is attractiveness?
I feel that it can be anything/everything from a person's scent to
the way they carry/present themselves, interpersonal skills, etc.
Even their moral values or beliefs could play a part here. Lots
of things. Also, I have to agree with .3; physical dimensions (or
lack of same) does have something to do with it.
re: .1
looks worth 75 % ? I am curious what composes the other 25 %
if the other person has AIDS, what % is that?
what about a felony record?
re: .0
I thank the good Lord that it hasn't taken me "-/+ 40" to wake
up and realize that LOOKS, in and of themselves aren't everything.
And finally, I DID NOT write "the book" about attraction or
relationships. But speaking for myself, when I see a beautiful
person of the opposite sex, often I am physically attracted to
that person. But if I later discover that that person is an axe-
murderer, my brain sends up a red flag and then talks to my body
about it, and WHAM!, my physical attraction for that person decreases
considerably.
O.K......now you can tear me apart
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203.5 | | AKOV04::WILLIAMS | | Tue Dec 29 1987 09:07 | 13 |
| Saturday from 10:00 to 14:00 on WRKO there is a single's hotline,
to which I am somewhat addicted. (The only funnier show on radio
or television, for me, is 'thirtysomething.') A majority of the
people (females and males) who call into the show are quite specific
concerning the physical aspects of prospective dates (amount of
hair, color of hair, color of eyes, weight, degree of cleanliness
- one of the funniest aspects of the show for me, etc.). It is
intersting how few of the types who call into this show write to
MENNOTES or WOMANNOTES. Most who qualify what they find attractive
in wither of these notes playdown the physical aspects. I wonder
if this is because of the lack of anonymity?
Douglas
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203.6 | to each their own | MPGS::MCCLURE | Why Me??? | Tue Dec 29 1987 11:01 | 14 |
| You have to define your terms! Physical attraction is a very
general term and the 'beauty is in the eye of the beholder'.
I've always been amused by the guys that termed a woman in the
plant as a bowwow (didn't look that bad to me), when their wife
was not pleasant to look at for me. Now some guys are easy to
figure out, 'yeah, she's cute but she's got small boobs' (IE
anything smaller than 40DD).
Obviously, there has to be some sort of physical attraction
between the two parties, or there wouldn't be a couple. I
don't think that many folks would date or marry someone that
was physically UNappealing to them. Just like the nonsmoker-
smoker thing that was discussed previously.
Bob Mc
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203.8 | yes, but | DECSIM::FARMER | | Tue Dec 29 1987 19:08 | 41 |
| It always seems like everybody rags on a guy for even
mentioning something about physical attraction or lack thereof.
"That's so sexist!" they say. I wish people would admit that
it's *equally* important with all the other attributes. When
you settle down with someone, it's because of the sum of the
parts, each of which (hopefully) rates pretty high.
It just so happens that at the beginning of or before a
relationship there's usually not much else to be attracted to,
in the larger sense, than looks. And, ok, maybe some men go
overboard in their expression of this, but it's still
important, and people shouldn't be ashamed to admit it.
Looks also just happen to be one of the more dynamic
attributes, that is some people tend to let theirs go over the
years. If this was an important attribute in the beginning,
why aren't we allowed to want it always? By the same token,
one'd be pretty upset if some important, non-physical attribute
changed and they became a {pick your favorite whatever they
weren't before}.
Looks is a personal preference, and there shouldn't be any
"correct" standards to try to live up to. On the other hand,
there is a general relationship between how a persoon looks
(dresses, takes care of themselves) and how they feel about
themselves. Generally speaking, the whole package will be more
attractive when the physical package is appealing.
For me, looks are always important, but so are a lot of other
things.
/cliff
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203.9 | Deep sh*t for this one! | FSLENG::HEFFERN | | Wed Dec 30 1987 02:28 | 31 |
| It's so hard for a person to say physical beauty isn't important.
I do feel that if you were scanning a group of people, your eyes
would probably linger and your mind register a reaction toward
the more attractive first, and it's unavoidable.
I know, going to a personel point of view now, it isn't as important
to me, and I myself don't like to be considered merely because of
my looks. I'll get turned right off by a guy when during our initial
meeting, he says things like "You know, you're the prettiest girl
here tonight", or, I don't know, things like that. It sound like
I can't take a compliment, but I just don't like that feeling that
my looks are all that's getting me anywhere.
You know what grabs my attention everytime? Tall! Love em tall!
But I admit, it's a weakness, and I'm learning to deal with it :-)
I will say something more, and a "fellow noter" will kill me for
it, but he was pretty reluctant to meet me at first until he had
a better idea of what I looked like. Naturally, I withheld info,
and busted his cookies for it later. He admitted he felt kind
of shallow for feeling the way he did, but just couldn't kick
the need to know first what I looked like. Wonder if I said I
was a bowwow but had a great personality (and could stand to
lose say 25 or 30 pounds) if he would be the friend he is to me
now?
Now I think I'll go on an extended vacation, because he will
probably kill me for this....:-)
cj
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203.10 | real faces over masks | XCELR8::POLLITZ | | Wed Dec 30 1987 10:15 | 18 |
| re .2 My, you DO get better with age! I say personality IS
Brains, but I see what you mean.
re .4 Agreed. The way a person presents + carries him/herself
, interpersonal skills, etc, counts Quite a LOT. Such
traits identify a person. Realizing the important traits
(to possess & look for) leads one to the Crown Jewels.
I give the nod to Women into exercise, good nutrition,
& positive mental attitude. I find that (quite simply)
Healthy People Look GOOD. Period.
Personally, I a so called 'plain faced' Women much more
find^
interesting than any Cosmetically kitched up 'beauty'.
I look 'deeper' but usually find what was first seen.
The 'quick check' is the eyes, lips, stride/posture,
and talk. Also, of course, a rock on the finger.
Russ
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203.11 | a good book | COMET::YOUNGK | Pooterman's dad | Wed Dec 30 1987 13:43 | 11 |
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"You can't judge a book by it's cover"...where have we heard that?
Unfortunately alot of people tend to think that they know what the
whole person is about just by looking at the cover. Fortunately
there are others who read futher to find out what the real story
is about. As for me, I find the real beauty between the covers.
Although there has been some times where it was the cover that
caught my eye. Come to find out it was all cover and nothing to
read.
"married and still reading" :)
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203.12 | yeh | HYDRA::LYMAN | Village Idiot | Wed Dec 30 1987 14:44 | 8 |
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Re: .-1
Yeh I agree. The best part of a woman are found under the covers!
Jake
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203.13 | snicker...snicker | MARCIE::JLAMOTTE | renewal and resolution | Thu Dec 31 1987 05:24 | 4 |
| And put a bag over a man's head.....
;-)
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203.14 | re .13 this is going to be a long night | USWAV3::FAGERBERG | | Thu Dec 31 1987 08:18 | 4 |
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As a rule of thumb, if you can look at who ever occupies the adjacent
pillow in the morning, and not scream, everything is okay.
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203.15 | a joke of course 8-) | MPGS::MCCLURE | Why Me??? | Thu Dec 31 1987 12:01 | 4 |
| re .14
Have you heard the definition of 'coyote ugly'?
Bob Mc
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203.16 | Ugly is as ugly ain't | USWAV3::FAGERBERG | | Thu Dec 31 1987 12:17 | 5 |
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re .15
Everyone is beautiful at closing time, even members of Coyote.
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203.17 | | FIDDLE::MITCHELL | Peace and Love to all | Thu Dec 31 1987 12:26 | 3 |
| re 16
Even hydrants Sven ??? ;-)
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203.18 | ;-) | MPGS::MCCLURE | Why Me??? | Thu Dec 31 1987 14:31 | 3 |
| re .16
The use of coyote in .15, does not refer to members of the professional
association of the same name.
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203.19 | Pillowcases R Us | BSS::BLAZEK | A new moon, a warm sum... | Thu Dec 31 1987 14:47 | 10 |
| re: .14 (USWAV3::FAGERBERG)
>> As a rule of thumb, if you can look at who ever occupies the
>> adjacent pillow in the morning, and not scream, everything is okay.
But I even scream at my *own* image in the morning!!!!!
%8*| <-- me anytime before 6:30 a.m.
Carla
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203.20 | let him/her/it who is.. | KERNEL::SCOTT | boy racer | Fri Jan 01 1988 08:20 | 11 |
| re .14 & .19
Wonderful. I can relate to both of those.
I've occasionally woken up next to a gargoyle and thought:-
"I must've drunk a helluvalot last night!"
Then I'd drag my flabby wreck of a body to the bathroom, turn
the mirror round to avoid making myself puke and think:-
"She's probably thinking just the same thing!"
r
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203.21 | one perspective | YAZOO::B_REINKE | where the sidewalk ends | Sat Jan 02 1988 15:39 | 10 |
| A line from a Dorothy Sayers mystery novel starting Peter Wimsey
and Harriet Vane...
they have just gotten married and she teases him by speaking to
him in French when she wakes up (because all his previous lovers
have been French)...he replies that (paraphrased) he always felt
it was the responsibility of a gentleman to know who it was he
was in be with when he woke up in the morning,.
:-)
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203.22 | The Good The Bad and The UGLY !!!! | MORGAN::BARBER | Skyking Tactical Services | Thu Jan 07 1988 14:26 | 11 |
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Now, now , we all must remember that outward appearance beauty
is only skin deep.
BUT NOW *****UGLY**** UGLY GOES ALL THE WAY TO THE BONE !!!!!!
;-)
(with apologies to a certain UOB that ain't )
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203.23 | Sure, Beauty IS only skin deep... | CSSE::CICCOLINI | | Mon Jan 18 1988 14:39 | 1 |
| ...but how deep does it really need to be, anyway? ;-)
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203.24 | | 10246::HOLT | | Thu Mar 17 1988 22:29 | 8 |
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Whats the biggest minus on a mid-30s male:
baldness
belly
grey hair
??
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203.25 | | VAXRT::CANNOY | I was so much older then... | Fri Mar 18 1988 10:26 | 1 |
| In my opinion -- belly.
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203.26 | | CSC32::WOLBACH | | Fri Mar 18 1988 12:58 | 6 |
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....none of the above. The least attractive thing in
ANY man is lack of a sense of humor.
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203.27 | it isn't just what a person looks like... | VOLGA::B_REINKE | where the sidewalk ends | Mon Mar 21 1988 08:50 | 7 |
| of the three if I had to choose it would be being really out
of shape...both baldness and gray hair I find attractive...
but I would agree with the previous note that lack of a sense
of humor in a man makes him much more unattractive than simple
physical 'defects'.
Bonnie
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203.28 | None of the above | MARCIE::JLAMOTTE | The best is yet to be | Thu Apr 07 1988 08:46 | 2 |
| An attitude problem.
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203.29 | sing the song | DPDMAI::BEAN | I'm not OLD 'till I reach the BOTTOM | Fri Apr 08 1988 01:32 | 6 |
| Ever heard of an Australian singer named John Williamson? I recently
heard him sing a folk song in which he derided a man as being "thin
as a pole, ugly as a handfull of ass-holes, and the women STILL
love ya!"
Where are THOSE women?
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203.30 | | RANCHO::HOLT | Udobreha Kata | Fri Apr 08 1988 12:41 | 4 |
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> ugly as a handfull of ass-holes
Now that *is* ugly...
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203.31 | | GENRAL::SURVIL | d|o|g|i|t|a|l | Fri Apr 08 1988 13:58 | 4 |
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No, ugly as a BUCKET full of asshole *is* ugly! |^)
Todd
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