I ran across this today: What your dating profile says about you.
This article was hilarious. I mean, I thought it would be helpful my selfish self. But it wasn't. There were a lot of theoretical math equations about the looks in relation to messages received on a dating website.
I hate math.
I hate math in relationships. Relationships are not an "x+y=z". NOT AT ALL. I assume others will wholeheartedly disagree with me.
But what struck me as strange was when a group of me have polarizing views of a woman, somehow she becomes more attractive.
The article poses this with the following example:
"Suppose you're a man who's really into someone. If you suspect other men are uninterested, it means less competition. You therefore have an added incentive to send a message. You might start thinking: maybe she's lonely. . . maybe she's just waiting to find a guy who appreciates her. . . at least I won't get lost in the crowd. . . maybe these small thoughts, plus the fact that you really think she's hot, prod you to action. You send her the perfectly crafted opening message."
That formula would be:
d = o - (uche)
This formula is surprisingly fast and easy to use! You see the e-mail, think to yourself, "This is a douche!"
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