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Villains are attractive?
Peter Jonason, the scientist who led the study, said that many of these typical traits were embodied by James Bond, Ian Fleming's fictional spy.
"He's clearly disagreeable, very extroverted and likes trying new things – killing people, new women," he said.
Men who are narcissistic, thrill-seeking liars tend to have the greatest success at finding sexual partners, according to a new study.
"Bad boy" characters make more sexual conquests because of their predatory, scatter gun approach to meeting women, research highlighted in New Scientist magazine has claimed.
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TiggyPetsworth posted: Because women want a 'real man', of course. We are all looking for our Fathers and Daddy certaintly wasn't a nappy changing, dinner cooking, Guardian reading wimp. The perfect example, the recent BBC4 series 'Mad Men' set in the 1960s world of advertising. The men were all unreconstructed Alpha Males: hard drinking, chain smoking womanisers, but God were they sexy. Or, even better, Tony Soprano. Fantastic. Of course, deep down we think we are going to be the one special woman to 'tame' him. Never happens, but it's fun trying!
Comment: Women, whether they acknowledge it or not, are looking for REAL men; that is they seek men that "control" them. In a nutshell, girls dont like pram-pushers, nappy-changers, and, to put it bluntly, similar other "arse-kissers". They like men who tell them: "Tonight we will watch this movie". Women dont like men who "ask" them where they would like to go for a night out. Lady likes a tough man.
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