ajax18 wrote:So are we talking about what women want men to like them for or what we as natural men actually naturally like without training ourselves otherwise?
We should label it, "Socially acceptable reasons to love a woman as determined by the national society of feminists, a.k.a. love." vs. Nonsocially acceptable reasons to like a woman as determined by the said society, a.k.a. lust"
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I thought I said there's nothing wrong with liking a woman for her body (it's a sign of health). It's natural. It's good. If that's all you consider, though, you're gonna feel pretty crappy when the magic wears off.
I didn't have to train myself to like smart women any more than I trained myself to like redheads. It came naturally. I don't think there's anything wrong with either. In fact my first post was to counter the notion that men's lust is shallow--only focusing on the skin-deep. I don't think that in general that's the case. I see nothing wrong with considering the skin-deep beauty, but I think it's foolish not to consider the other aspects as well and that furthermore by nature we in fact do consider other aspects--at least I thought so. Maybe I'm wrong. Am I really all that abnormal in liking women not just for hair but for brains? Really? I really don't think it's that strange.