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We had four girls ( call them A,B.C,D for clarity) in our class of nearly 100 ( don't ask me which college I go to!) two of them, A and B, were pretty, C was averagely good looking, and the D was, so to say, ordianry ( epheumism!). in the course of 2-3 years, the one of the pretty one got bolder and bolder with boys and started getting a lot of boyfriends (some even doubt that she slept with multiple number of people on the same night). other pretty girl was nice and decent and got a few long term boyfriend. it is doubted that she slept with anybody at all( all this being before marriage of anybody). girl C, was having trouble finding any boyfriend ( this in a class of 100) till the end of the time I was in touch with her. Girl D however, turned into someone called a 'ho'. she had no dearth of short term boyfriends and even a couple of long term boyfriends. the above may or may not have happened ( I tend to believe that it did), but is this how it generally goes or is it an exception? if it is the general occurance what does it tell us about guys and gals?? any views from both homme and femme welcome.
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I would suppose that what happens in an environment which is 96% male and 4% female probably does not apply to what happens in other environments.
Given the extremely limited sample size (4 gals), i don't think that much anything could be concluded in any case...at least about gals. The guys' behavior you might be able to draw some conclusions from.
this is not a real happenstance. just an illustration for what I thought is the nature of men and women. i made only four girls because o fmy limitef knowledge of thier opnion. didn't want to add much confusion. as for the guys, I think most guys think alike. so I made them 100. what i am interested in is not to draw conclusions from this but to hear different views and see if they are any different from mine.
* blink * perhaps you could attempt to elaboreate on your viesw, call me slow if you must, but I have missed the metaphor.
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