Somewhere back in the middle of the 20th century, someone started spreading the malicious idea that what women want is a man who is sensitive, intelligent, sensual, mature, a good listener, and kind to pets, kids, and her girlfriends. Being handsome and having a good “package” were, of course, assumed to be important.
Now, as we enter the second decade of a new century, we are learning that all that other stuff is superfluous. A new study tells us what we’ve always known — most women are unabashedly shallow human beings who put financial assets far ahead of any other personal trinkets we might bring to the relationship.
In the study, most women found men more attractive when they drove an expensive, fancy car. Men, on the other hand, did not find women who drove expensive cars to be more attractive. They did, however, find women with large breasts to be more attractive.
At least that makes sense.
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