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- From: jp776@macbeth.umd.edu (Robert S. Rodgers)
- Newsgroups: soc.men,alt.feminism,soc.singles
- Subject: Re: The Nice Guy Syndrome (was: Re: Male Men Bashers)
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- Date: 24 Jan 93 02:26:51 GMT
- References: <C17tnI.I73@panix.com> <1993Jan23.054955.17246@mnemosyne.cs.du.edu> <1jstv4INNl7l@gap.caltech.edu>
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- In article <1jstv4INNl7l@gap.caltech.edu> peri@cco.caltech.edu (Michal Leah Peri) writes:
- >tlode@nyx.cs.du.edu (trygve lode) writes:
- >
- >>That's both a good point and a particularly good way of putting it--I'd
- >>suggest that it goes even a little further than that, since most "jerks"
- >>never actually go out of circulation; at least the ones I've known
- >>generally haven't stopped circulating no matter what their relationship
- >>status was--one of the more impressive classic "jerk" type was
- >>definitely always actively seeking new conquests, even if he was already
- >>engaged to several women at the time and I've known a reasonable number
- >>who weren't dissuaded by little details like being married.
- >
- >Such a good point I thought I'd paraphrase it. The "nice guys"
- >get happily married and go out of circulation. The "jerks" are still
- >out there dating.
- >
- >--
- >
- > -- Michal
- >----------------------------------------------------------------------
- >Impressive amounts of material can be accreted in this manner.
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- Sorry, no. There aren't *that* many people married under 25,
- and those that are tend to be the typical HS dropout love-of-
- our-lives-until-the-divorce-two-years-from-now types, not nice
- guys marrying nice girls.
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