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True/False: When Rich, Women Often Make The Same Choices Men Do by tpiah2: 5:23pm On May 03, 2016
I mean the behaviour women (especially Nigerian women) complain about in males, they exhibit the same when they are comfortable or well off.

So, is the real issue here the behaviour more likely to be associated with higher economic status or empowerment as opposed to gender based behaviours?

For example, most well off women:

- prefer a good looking male with good stature

-prefer a manly or macho man who other women will envy them for

-wont marry a poor man (poor as in poverty).

-are class conscious when choosing a SO

-Dont mind changing partners since there are many fish in the sea and the competition for their affection is high

-etc.


In general, with some exceptions, most women when empowered like the men, make the same choices they do. You can blame this on the natural selection theory or something, where you evaluate who is likely to be the most desirable mate among those presenting themselves.


The topic is not about the recent events, thanks.

Plz keep in mind when posting.

Just thinking out loud here.
Re: True/False: When Rich, Women Often Make The Same Choices Men Do by madridguy(m): 5:24pm On May 03, 2016
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Re: True/False: When Rich, Women Often Make The Same Choices Men Do by postmann: 6:20pm On May 03, 2016
tpiah2:
I mean the behaviour women (especially Nigerian women) complain about in males, they exhibit the same when they are comfortable or well off.

So, is the real issue here the behaviour more likely to be associated with higher economic status or empowerment as opposed to gender based behaviours?

For example, most well off women:

- prefer a good looking male with good stature

-prefer a manly or macho man who other women will envy them for

-wont marry a poor man (poor as in poverty).

-are class conscious when choosing a SO

-Dont mind changing partners since there are many fish in the sea and the competition for their affection is high

-etc.


In general, with some exceptions, most women when empowered like the men, make the same choices they do. You can blame this on the natural selection theory or something, where you evaluate who is likely to be the most desirable mate among those presenting themselves.


The topic is not about the recent events, thanks.

Plz keep in mind when posting.

Just thinking out loud here.


You're assertions are seriously flawed. Most women irrespective of financial status normally crave men with the highlighted physical attributes.

On the other hand, unlike men, women who are rich are far more class conscious than their male counterparts. A rich woman with age on her side and no baby mama issues,would naturally go for a guy with higher or equal financial status. Men are generally more ready to settle for a woman with lower financial status.

Most girls in their early 20s still live under the great deception that there are many fishes in the river. Esp the beautiful ones. Until age 30 comes knocking at the door. Then they realise a woman's span in the game is miserably short. grin grin grin

It has nothing to do with being rich.

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