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The Rating System: A Short AsideThe graphs on the previous page were
not thrown together arbitrarily--they represent years of field
testing. I say this because this is invariably the section I take
the most flak for. Although almost all guys who have not had the
manhood stripped out of them know this intuitively. As far as we can
determine, the average female
bitch has a rating
system that works like this:

So the breakdown looks like:
Money and Power: 50%
Attraction: 40%
Things Women Say They Care About But Do Not: 10%
(this includes intelligence, sense of humor, honesty, sensitivity
etc. )
As to the first
point, that of money. Well most guys know that women dig guys with
money. Would Donald Trump be fucking models if he wasn't rich?
That question is rhetorical. Now I don't even believe this is
wrong, I think it is just nature. But I also think women who are
this way (and it is almost all of you) should be honest and admit
that they are basically whores, and stop saying bad things about
the so-called "actual whores" who are just trying to earn an
honest living. |

PET LOOK-A-LIKE CONTEST
Held this week was the Australian 'pet
look-a-like' contest, and here you see Gerald showing how he
and his cat, John, look alike. |
Most women read this and say
something like, "Well I'm not the average woman
because blah...blah...not true...blah blah...my
boyfriend/lover/husband/masseuse was poor...blah...blah."
If you thought something like this
you are very likely the average woman. If you read it
and went "Hmmm..." and then you went back to doing physics, then you
have a case.
Looks are not to be discounted. I see
many girls revert to about a seventh grade emotional level when they
see some guy at the club, or some guy from a crappy movie. I think
everyone has seen this phenomena, and it seems to have become an
alarming trend in women of increasing age.
The attraction category is broken
down further in the next section. This is a change from previous
versions of the ladder theory that included looks here instead of
attraction. I feel this is a more accurate depiction, as evidenced
by experiment and peer review. The last 10% was my effort to give
women the benefit of the doubt. A common question men ask of women
is "Tell me what you want in a man?", which is like asking how many
guys she's slept with, an invitation to be lied to. Because she'll
almost invariably answer with some combination of
- sense of humor
- intelligence
- sensitivity
- emotional stability
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