brainwashed39
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but by saying "some" i don't rule out the fact that there is a general trend in which the majority of males have a preference towards one or the other. i actually know for a fact that there is a general trend of males favouring younger women. at work i had to collect the birthdates of all my bosses 400 or so clients and i found that in the vast majority of cases the male clients were older than their wives.stazi said:Yes, I was implying that you were trying to sound faux-smart, because you're that retarded. Clinging to semantics further proves your intellectual superiority.
Why was your post as retarded as you are? Ok, let me deconstruct it.
No, it's not like asking if boys like Vegemite. The poster was trying to find out what preferences guys generally have.
Again, the poster wanted to establish what those preferences are. 'Some' isn't an accurate estimate or even an indication. That's like saying 'some boys like fat girls, some boys like skinny girls, whilst others like girls in between'. In reality, a small minority like fat girls, whilst the vast majority like skinny girls.
Similarly, more boys would prefer younger girls than older girls. It also varies on age: typically, younger boys don't mind older girls as they're looking to broaden their horizons, whilst older boys want younger girls. This can be established from reading the responses within this thread.
By simplifying the argument, you completely took away all the variables and implied that there are two homogeneous preference groups and one heterogeneous group which combines the two. This in no way reflects reality. Therefore, this thread is not redundant, whilst your post is.
but i just wanted to point out that in terms of the question "how does the male mind work?" which was the original question, each individual has their own preferences and every mind works differently. that was all i was trying to say.
i really wasn't trying to be anything and i'm sorry that you misinterpreted and misjudged me. it was just a thought