This isn't a legit science thread, or I would have put it in Higher Learning.
Men can categorize a woman in a split second if she's a one or a ten or anything in between. We don't have to study and practice any facial recognition techniques. It's automatic. It's ain't no thing to sort all the women at a club, bar, restaurant, church, classroom, movie theater lobby, retail store and.. say... make a woman a second or third choice without even having to think it over for a couple of minutes... or even seconds now that I think about it.
A dude might put her in a holding pattern, much like a professional air traffic controller, until he sorts through the first round draft picks, much like an NFL team General Manager. Wow, think about that. Men are like air traffic controllers and NFL General Managers at the same time. You miss or dismiss your first round draft picks, you go to your seconds. Then, there's also re-categorizing your choices and doing things like, pushing a second choice down to third choice. It isn't personal. It's all business.
Your thoughts?
Men can categorize a woman in a split second if she's a one or a ten or anything in between. We don't have to study and practice any facial recognition techniques. It's automatic. It's ain't no thing to sort all the women at a club, bar, restaurant, church, classroom, movie theater lobby, retail store and.. say... make a woman a second or third choice without even having to think it over for a couple of minutes... or even seconds now that I think about it.
A dude might put her in a holding pattern, much like a professional air traffic controller, until he sorts through the first round draft picks, much like an NFL team General Manager. Wow, think about that. Men are like air traffic controllers and NFL General Managers at the same time. You miss or dismiss your first round draft picks, you go to your seconds. Then, there's also re-categorizing your choices and doing things like, pushing a second choice down to third choice. It isn't personal. It's all business.
Your thoughts?

