Women are more attracted to lean men

Started by dadudemon3 pages
Originally posted by Lord Lucien
Don't tempt him to smack you with his glibness.

I'm okay with pontification as long as it is meaningful and correct. 🙂

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#facts #infographicsneverlie

Originally posted by Shakyamunison
😂

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This thread just cracks me up. And no, women are not more attracted to lean men, they are more attracted wealthy men. 😮‍💨

No, it's their money they're attracted to not the man himself. I think women are in reality (wether they actually admit it or not) more attracted to men with 8, 9, or 10 inch d***s than they are lean men or wealthy men. 😄

Re: Re: Re: Women are more attracted to lean men

Originally posted by Oneness
Proper set of abs?

You mean Arnold?

It actually looks more natural this way. Back in the day cro-magnum man developed muscles where-ever just in the process of surviving, they didn't have the time for symmetry or being completely fat-free which would have been detrimental to their survival.

The only dude I could have picked that'd have the raw look I'm going for is Zack Snyder's Doctor Manhattan.

And this dude isn't even hefty like most body-builders, he's rather trim muscle-wise, despite not having a ridiculously low body fat %.

His body-that-steroids-built does not look "more natural".

"Raw look"? Dr. Manhattan's body is modeled off the body builder/model Greg Plitt. The man works out and diets extensively to be in the shape he is in(possible roid use at times).

Re: Women are more attracted to lean men

Originally posted by Oneness
But they estrogen-out on lean men because they get jelous

This happened to my friend the other day. ***** got so crazy he had to cut her off, then she attacked him physically.

Basically, I'm beginning to think women suffer from a need to overpower their men instead of just being happy with what they want.

I think you are too smart for you're own good. 🙂

But you are right they so get jealous.

Geez what s thread...!

Originally posted by Shakyamunison
This thread just cracks me up. And no, women are not more attracted to lean men, they are more attracted wealthy men. 😮‍💨
Shut up, and quit posing as an old man on retirement.

Re: Re: Women are more attracted to lean men

Originally posted by Time Immemorial
I think you are too smart for you're own good. 🙂

But you are right they so get jealous.

I'm smarter than all these ****s.

Re: Re: Re: Women are more attracted to lean men

Originally posted by Oneness
I'm smarter than all these ****s.

[Citation Needed]

I have yet to observe another person do arithmetic in their head as fast and accurately as me in person. Youtube's another story.

Originally posted by Digi
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#facts #infographicsneverlie

It's all about the dopamine for men and women though. Personality is an illusion crafted by the one interacting with you.

Originally posted by Oneness
I have yet to observe another person do arithmetic in their head as fast and accurately as me in person. Youtube's another story.
Do you go around challenging people to Math Offs?

Originally posted by Lord Lucien
Do you go around challenging people to Math Offs?
Yeah.

Or to just give me a practical math problem to do in my head.

"practical math"

Originally posted by Robtard
"practical math"
I meant it as in, asking me to square 6084 would be impractical.

I was asked to square 600 and I just said some decimal with a value somewhere between 25 and 26.

So you're the fastest at doing the math you're limited to doing, is what you're saying.

Synaptogenesis, developing connections between neurons.

That's what happened to Daniel Tammet, he had so many connections between over-developed arithmetic related brain regions it induced synasthesia and he was able to perceive math problems through his visual cortex as shifting shapes. Which allowed him to effectively work crazy high values despite the very limited attention and memory span we all have. Numbers that should have been in his memory, were visible; he could look at them. Seeing instead of memorizing solves over half of the work, his brain automatically converts these shapes and colors back into digits. Don't think another human could beat him in mental arithmetic.

Yeah, I watched the documentary on him years ago. His superior mental abilities went beyond math though. Learning a completely foreign language in a week, as an example.

Originally posted by Robtard
Yeah, I watched the documentary on him years ago. His superior mental abilities went beyond math though. Learning a completely foreign language in a week, as an example.
Autistics are very good with pattern recognition, cognitive rehearsal (in language development), and visual representation (interpreting symbols or rearranging/organizing bits of computer code).

Synapses make connections faster and neurons develop faster or slower depending on the brain region being worked. Slower in certain areas, like repeating observed behaviors, until a certain point when one gets the gist.

People talk about using a larger percent of your brain.

Activity in the brain is increased by dopamine and dopamine release is limited by our brain's ability to metabolize enough energy to allow the brain to keep being so active.

But synasthesia divided the amount of energy it takes Daniel to do mental arithmetic by a great deal but at the same time imagine him seeing a number while driving; to him, it's an obstruction in the road!

Synasthesia isn't the answer; but quicker neurogenesis and synaptogensis, one aspect of autism, is sort of helpful in its own right, minus the disadvantaged connections and neurons in other brain regions.

Originally posted by Robtard
Yeah, I watched the documentary on him years ago. His superior mental abilities went beyond math though. Learning a completely foreign language in a week, as an example.

It was memory and computation.

Originally posted by dadudemon
computation.
Not learning a new language.

Autistics have little to no accent, therefore; at most he needed to learn the proper pronunciation as it pertained to how each word was written. This is cognitive rehearsal (sounding out words) of the different pronunciations of the words, and the combinations of arrangement of said atypical symbols (foreign letters) that compose the different words - and that is representative symbol recognition (memorization).

Memorization and a bit of rhythm recognition, I learned my alphabet, days of week, months of year, best from tones. Like the abc song as a mnemonic device.