Thursday, April 06, 2006 Just some excerpts from weilie's blog, thought those were pretty interesting esp from a guy's point of view. he understands the female psyche ;) "i think guys are quite hard to please rite?? the moment they feel ya r 2 naggy n possessive.... then they feel a sense of insecurity when u dun bother..." "but aniwae her fren is like anytime will ged blown away by the wind man.. still say she fat... realli dun geddit... wanna eat juz eat rite?? but on e other hand guys dun realli go for fat gals... so... well, men r creatures tat r hard to please 2 bah :)" been watching a bit of artscentral lately and its always been the male species being more colourful and attractive and, should i say, desperate in finding female partners to mate. so why is it that in humans this entire thing is reversed? why do females have to dress up and look attractive and 'colourful' so that we can 'attract' the right mate? yeah 'mating' in humans is also essentially different - character, personality etc and all that comes in as well. but face it, world is harsh. looks count. sometimes a lot. actually, A LOT especially for visually hungry men. So yes back to my question. why in humans is the trend reversed? Why are we women suffering to look good, dieting, being vain just so that a male will cast his eyes on us eventually? Why not the other way around - men worrying about getting fat, worrying about not having a partner, fighting over the females as the situation is in the animal kingdom. i prefer it that way. Okay i realise that this argument could go on like, forever. so i shall attempt to conclude with my ending statement. i wish i was a black widow Mrs Brightside at 11:55 pm {xoxo}
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