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post #16 of 28
http://www.themansguidetolove.com/2010/10/27/mike-30/

This guy is too much! Does he actually plan on testing and trying to trick his girlfriend for 5-10 years hahaha
post #17 of 28
heh

don't be afraid to eat pussy. that's about all I got

http://www.vimeo.com/12845908

they need to get a video of edmorel for some next level shit.
post #18 of 28
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That last one is actually a stand up comedian named Rob Delaney. Dude is hilarious on twitter.
post #19 of 28
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Great short clip series on Vimeo - 15 second interviews with men on women/relationships.

http://www.vimeo.com/10445719

Man, I kind of want to send this to a friend who's been with her boyfriend for five years without any forward progress.
post #20 of 28
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I watch all of these pleasant people, and my faith in humanity is restored.

They're outliers so it shouldn't be. Consider the divorce rate, and then think about all the married but unhappy people. That means probably 70-75% of the population are unhappy in marriage/love.
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This is a good series. Thanks for posting this. On a funnier, note, lulz at this guy and at his advice: http://www.vimeo.com/10126553
He is right, though! You really have to know them before you tie the knot. Some of that stuff is well hidden until it's too late. How people react to the stress of life define them.
post #22 of 28
I recently attended a lecture by a famous experimental psychologist who did research on love and relationships for the past 28 years. He said that a lot of relationships can be understood on the hormonal levels, and that there are actually very little accidents when it comes to love. He said the best place to be are gyms, hospitals, and bridges if you want to connect with someone. It has something to do with intense nervousness which facilitate human bonding.
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I recently attended a lecture by a famous experimental psychologist who did research on love and relationships for the past 28 years. He said that a lot of relationships can be understood on the hormonal levels, and that there are actually very little accidents when it comes to love. He said the best place to be are gyms, hospitals, and bridges if you want to connect with someone. It has something to do with intense nervousness which facilitate human bonding.

Bridges?
post #24 of 28
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This is a good series. Thanks for posting this.

On a funnier, note, lulz at this guy and at his advice:

http://www.vimeo.com/10126553

Awesome.
post #25 of 28
For attraction to men, he randomly divided women participants into two groups, one group of women will cross a bridge while passing a male subject, say. Mr. X. and another will pass Mr. X on the ground before entering a building. The ladies who encountered Mr. X while on the bridge all rated him to be more attractive then those who passed him on the ground. Subtle difference like the height of the bridge and the level of traffic all modulate Mr. X's score on attractiveness. It seems like a highly controlled and repeatable study.

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Bridges?
post #26 of 28
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That last one is actually a stand up comedian named Rob Delaney. Dude is hilarious on twitter.

Just watched a clip of the guy. Absolutely hilarious:

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HreIPLdmCkU
post #27 of 28
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For attraction to men, he randomly divided women participants into two groups, one group of women will cross a bridge while passing a male subject, say. Mr. X. and another will pass Mr. X on the ground before entering a building. The ladies who encountered Mr. X while on the bridge all rated him to be more attractive then those who passed him on the ground. Subtle difference like the height of the bridge and the level of traffic all modulate Mr. X's score on attractiveness. It seems like a highly controlled and repeatable study.
So you're saying we should ask our dates to meet us on bridges during rush hour?
post #28 of 28
Not me, but research suggests this. More importantly, this demonstrates the futility of taking women to a nice restaurant, with fancy wine and music, and generally relaxed atmosphere. Better to take her bowling in a rough neighborhood, full of gangs and crack dealings. The more sirens/minute the better. Pay some guy to fake a robbery of her personal belongings and you have heroic effort coupled with maximal induction of her feelings for you. There was another study that surveyed old couples with 30+ years into their marriage in a small town in England. When asked where they met, it's always during air raids or major disasters. I believe it's evolutionary adaptation on our part. When our numbers are reduced, there must be an innate mechanism built in to increase the population. This means people fall in love easier and likely more sexual activities between men and women. This probably explains why there are so many of these baby boomers after a major war. And then there is the Stockholm syndrome and women who can't leave abusive husbands. It's probably similar laws at work.
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So you're saying we should ask our dates to meet us on bridges during rush hour?
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