Hopper wrote:
Interesting for the lols, but I don't think he's as social-norm good-looking as she is, and his approach is rushed and nervy, which would only make the women think he was up to something (which he is - it's an experiment). It sounds like he's taking the piss out of them, pranking them. Putting myself in their shoes, it could sound like he's the kind of stranger who is a danger.
The woman is more relaxed and, ironically, approachable. Notice how the man gets all up close to them, invading personal space, whereas the woman keeps a distance.
In terms of attraction, I'd say the man is a 4 out of 10, while the woman is a 4.5 out of 10.
In terms of communication, they both rank pretty poorly, I'm pretty sure I heard the woman say "um" a couple of times.
In terms of manipulation, both seem pretty poor, for one thing, their both standing around doing nothing and then they suddenly animate when this person approaches... Yeah, not the least bit suspicious...
The_Face_of_Boo wrote:
And that's why the social norm should be women approaching men, never the reverse. :p
I often tend to reject almost every woman that approaches me, whistles at me, throws a random complement at me, or worse...
Let me tell you something, oh boy do women hate being rejected, and the language that comes of their mouths when you do. Perhaps not every women, but certainly most woman, a lot will take it personally and feel like they need to get you back.
This is largely why most of my female friends (especially those around my age) are alpha b*****s, lionesses, tigresses, and all-round strong and powerful women. Whenever I'm around them or vice-versa, most young women stay away, and those who don't soon find themselves destroyed with no more than a judgmental glance, or a curt remark.
The best part about it is that the older women which I prefer are seldom intimidated by these younger women, and tend to be more daring / have claws of their own.
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