pirate44
01-25-2005, 02:03 PM
Vote. Over 90% of survey respondents reported they’re more likely to fall for someone who’s a registered voter over someone who’s not. Why? Because being a voter shows you’re tuned in to the world around you and that you are an active participant, not a slacker.
Serve. Whether it’s your profession as a firefighter or an educator, or your volunteer hours spent mentoring a teen or greening up the city park, women prefer men who work to make a difference in the lives of others and make a contribution to their communities.
Be kind to animals. A man who loves dogs is more likely to make a desirable romantic partner than a man who doesn’t, according to nearly two-thirds of survey respondents. And if she owns a pet, you’d better plan on striking up a Frisbee-tossing friendship with Fido if you want to strike up a special friendship with her. Women tend to hold their relationships with their pets in very high regard.
Suggest coffee. Contrary to the conventional wisdom that a bar or restaurant is the ideal place for a first date, a majority of respondents preferred to meet in a hip coffeehouse rather than a happening nightspot. The low-pressure, low-budget environment provides an ideal place to break the ice while sipping a steaming-hot cup of joe.
Quit smoking. Two-thirds of New York City’s Match.com members specified they’d prefer to date a non-smoker over someone who lights up. Many single women consider cigarette or cigar smoking to be an out-and-out deal breaker. Do your lungs and your love life a favor and kick the habit.
Lighten up. Ambition and drive are all well and good when you’re striving to climb the ladder of professional success, but a majority of women prefer a man who’s able to strike a healthy balance between work and play over a confirmed workaholic. Women also tend to prefer the company of a man who makes them laugh over a man who makes them think, according to survey results.
these geniouses left out the best way to boost your sex appeal.
Get a well funded bank account.
Serve. Whether it’s your profession as a firefighter or an educator, or your volunteer hours spent mentoring a teen or greening up the city park, women prefer men who work to make a difference in the lives of others and make a contribution to their communities.
Be kind to animals. A man who loves dogs is more likely to make a desirable romantic partner than a man who doesn’t, according to nearly two-thirds of survey respondents. And if she owns a pet, you’d better plan on striking up a Frisbee-tossing friendship with Fido if you want to strike up a special friendship with her. Women tend to hold their relationships with their pets in very high regard.
Suggest coffee. Contrary to the conventional wisdom that a bar or restaurant is the ideal place for a first date, a majority of respondents preferred to meet in a hip coffeehouse rather than a happening nightspot. The low-pressure, low-budget environment provides an ideal place to break the ice while sipping a steaming-hot cup of joe.
Quit smoking. Two-thirds of New York City’s Match.com members specified they’d prefer to date a non-smoker over someone who lights up. Many single women consider cigarette or cigar smoking to be an out-and-out deal breaker. Do your lungs and your love life a favor and kick the habit.
Lighten up. Ambition and drive are all well and good when you’re striving to climb the ladder of professional success, but a majority of women prefer a man who’s able to strike a healthy balance between work and play over a confirmed workaholic. Women also tend to prefer the company of a man who makes them laugh over a man who makes them think, according to survey results.
these geniouses left out the best way to boost your sex appeal.
Get a well funded bank account.